164 JOURNAL OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM (vol. iv 



N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 117 (1922); Liste Ess. Lign. Honan, 32 

 (1922). 



Ulmus sp. novae 2 Maximowicz in Mem. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. P^tersb. 



ix. 477 (Ind. Fl. Pekin.) (1859). 

 Ulmus spec. Meyer in Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. ,P1. Indust. Invent. Seeds 



PI. Imp. xv. 24, nos. 22678, 22682 (1909). 



specimina e Chili; non Planchon. 

 li: Weichane. W. Purdom. n< 



Wilso 



H. Cowdry, 



nos. 1378 and 1583, June 2 and 27, 1921; Trappist Monastery, western 

 hills near Peking, N. H. Cowdry, no. 1679, July 16, 1921; Nankow Pass, 

 F. N. Meyer, no. 208, November, 1905; Nankow, rocky cliffs, F. N. Meyer, 

 no. 1034, July 27, 1913; near Shih wen in rocky crevices and in loess cliffs, 

 F. N. Meyer, no. 1088, August 3, 1913; Ming tombs, J. Hers, no. 1592, 

 August 14, 1921; western hills near Peking, J. Hers, nos. 1587, 2228, 



August 7, 1921 and October 11, 1922; Po hua shan, J. Hers, no. 1669, 

 September 9, 1921; Hsiao wu tai shan, J. Hers, nos. 1492, 2196 bi \ July 

 14, 1921 and October 9, 1922; Huai lai hsien, Liu shu chwang, alt. 800 m., 

 J. Hers, no. 2078, October 3, 1922; Huai lai hsien, Yang kia ping, alt. 

 900 m., J. Hers, no. 2107, October 4, 1922; Ta hung men, alt. 700 m., 

 J. Hers, no. 2215, October 10, 1922; Ta miao, alt. 900 m., J. Hers, no. 2212, 

 October 10, 1922. — See also Maximowicz, 1. c, Hance, 1. c, Planchon, 1. c, 

 Franchet, 1. c, Hemsley, 1. c, Meyer, 1. c. xiv. 48 (1909). 



Honan: Kung hsien, J. Hers, nos. 34, 87, May 10, 1919 and April 7, 

 1920 (fruit); Hwei hsien, Ta fu sze, J. Hers, no. 783, June 16, 1919.— Sec 

 also Hers, 1. c. 



Siiansi: Yento, F. N. Meyer (ex Schneider, 1. a); Hia hsien. Low shan, 

 J. Hers, no. 1877, October 3, 1921; Wu chai hsien, Ta nan kow, alt. 2000- 

 3000 m., Tekuang Kieh, Hers nos. 2046, 2049, Sept. 7, 1922.— See also 

 Meyer, 1. c, xv. 24 (1909). 



Shensi: Yenan fu district, W . Purdom, nos. 349, 356 (fruits), 1911. 

 Distribution: also Manchuria, northern Korea. 



Ulmus Bergmanniana Schneider, 111. Handb. Laubholzk. n. 902, fig. 565 



a-b (1912); in Sargent, PI. Wilson, in. 240 (1916). 



Honan: without precise locality, J. Hers, No. 6, 1918. 



Kansu: Chi shan, near Cheng hsien, F. N. Meyer, No. 1638, October 1, 

 1914. 



Distribution: also Hupeh, Szechuan. 



Meyer's specimen from Kansu, which is like the Honan specimen un- 



fortunately sterile, differs from typical U. Bergmanniana in its broader 

 distinctly elliptic leaves which measure 8-10 cm. in length and 4.5-6 cm. 

 in width, but in all other characters it agrees with typical Hupeh specimens. 



Ulmus laciniata Mayr, Fremdl. Wald- u. Parkb. 523, fig. 243 (1906). 



Schneider in Sargent, PI. Wilson, in. 255 (1916). 



