19241 REHDER, LIGNEOUS PLANTS OF NORTHERN CHINA, II 151 



Northern Kiangsu: Liu lin shan, near Hai chow, J. Hers, no. 661, May 

 5, 1921; Hai chow hills, alt. 200 m., J. Hers, no. 2277, October 8, 1922. 



Shensi: southern slope of Tai pei shan, W. Purdom, no. 669 a , 1910; 

 Tai pei shan, W. Purdom, no. 972, 1910.— See also Diels. 



Kansu: near Fu orr yei, F. N. Meyer, no. 1974, October 7, 1914. 



Distribution: also Hupeh, Szechuan; Korea, Japan. 



As stated above Giraldi's specimens referred to the preceding species 

 by Diels probably belong here. 



Machilus spec? Faber, Denkschr. Entwickel. Kiautschou, 31 (1898). 

 Gilg in Bot. Jahrb. xxxiv. beibl. lxxv. 35 (1904). — Loesener in Bot. 

 Centralbl. Beih. xxxvu. abt. n. 125 (1919). 



As this reference apparently is not based on any existing specimens, 

 its identification remains doubtful. 



SAXIFRAGACEAE 



Math 



Petersb. xv. 365 (1857); Mel. Biol. n. 543 (1858).— Koehne in Gartenfl. 

 xl. 597 (1896).— Bretschneider, Hist. Eur. Bot. Discov. China, 349, 1054 

 (1898).— Limpricht, Bot. Ergeb. Reis. Hochgeb. Chin. Ost-Tib. 402 (1922). 



Pkiladclphus coronarius Turczaninov in Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, x. no. vn. 



151 (1837). — Maximowicz in Mem. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. ix. 



471 (Ind. Fl. Pekin.) (1859).— Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, se>. 



2, vi. 5 (PI. David, i. 125) (1883). 

 Philadelphus coronarius X,. pekinensis Maximowicz in Mem. Acad. Sci. St. 



Petersb. ser. 7, x. no. xvi. 42 (1867). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soe. xxm. 



277 (1887). 



Chili: Jehol, A. David, no. 2219 (Gray Herb.); Peking, western hills, 

 J. Hers, no. 2225, October 11, 1922, and no. 2515, June 10, 1923; Po hua 

 shan, J. Hers, nos. 1462, 1680, July 1 and September 9, 1921; hills near 



Great Wall, Peking-Kalgan road, J. G. Jack, October 5, 1905; Hsiao 



Wu tai shan, open mountain slopes, F. N. Meyer, no. 1304, August 23, 



1913; same locality, J. Hers, no. 1476, July 14, 1921; Hsiao Wu tai shan, 



Shiu shih tao, alt. 1500 m., J. Hers, nos. 2183, 2185, October 8, 1923; 



Miao feng shan, alt. 1000 m., J. Hers, no. 2539, June 18, 1923; Weichang, 



W. Purdom, no. 83, 1910; without locality, Pere Chanet, no. 61, 1919; W. 



Purdom, no. 552 (seeds only; plants growing in the Arnold Arboretum). 



See also Turczaninov, 1. c, Ruprecht, 1. c, Franchet, 1. c, Maximowicz, 



1. c, Hemsley, 1. c, Koehne, 1. c, and Limpricht, 1. c. 



Shansi: Wu chai hsien, Ta nan kow, alt. 2000 to 8000 m., Tchuang 



Kieh, Hers no. 2002, September 7, 1922; Wu tai shan, alt. 2600 m., «/. 



Hers, no. 2642, July 31, 1923; Fang shan hsien, Nan yang shan, alt. 1500 



to 2500 m., J. Hers, no. 2704, September 22-30, 1923. 



Shensi: Moutan shan, northwest of Hancheng Hsien, W. Purdom, 

 no. 369, 1910. 



Distribution: also Manchuria. 



The specimens cited above show some variation in the size of the flowers, 



