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Ulmus pumila f. pendula Rehder in Bailey Cycl. Am. Hort. iv. 1882 

 (1902), pro var.— Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PL Indust. Invent. 

 Seeds PL Imp. xliii. 37, pi. 2 (1918), pro var. 



Chili: near Peking and Feng tai (ex Meyer, 1. c.). 



Meyer's photograph reproduced on pi. 2 (1. c.) shows a large tree growing 

 on an old grave near Feng tai in its winter state with nearly horizontally 

 spreading tortuous branches and pendulous branchlets. 



Ulmus glaucescens Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, ser. 2, vn. 76, 

 t. 8, fig. a (PL David, i. 267) (1884).— Schneider in Sargent, PL Wilson, 

 m. 263 (1916). 



This species is not known to me from China proper; it was collected 

 by David (no. 2634 ex Franchet, 1. c.) near "Sartchy" or Sarchi about 20 

 miles west of the border of northern Shansi, but not in Shansi itself as 

 stated by Schneider (1. a). 



Ulmus parvifolii 



Franchet in Mem 



in But. Jahrb. xxix. 296 (1900).— Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PL 



Indust. Invent. Seeds PL Imp. xiv. 49, no. 22375 (1909); xxxix, 47 



Pritzel 



(1917).— Schneider in Sargent, PL Wilson, in. 244 (1916).— Loesener in 



Beih. Bot. Centralbl. xxxvn. abt. n. 108 (1919).— Hers in Jour. N. 



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

 (1922). 



Chili: Temple of Heaven grounds, F. N. Meyer, no. 187, September, 

 1905.— See also Meyer, 1. c. (1909). 



? Shantung: Chifu, A. A. Fauvel (ex Franchet, 1. c). 



Honan: without precise locality,/. Hers,no. 2, 1918.— See also Hers, 1. c. 



Suensi: In kia po, G. Giraldi, October, 1897; Tze wen hsien, F. N. 



Meyer, no. 1634, September 1, 1914; Lan yu ko, F. N. Meyer, no. 1635, 



September 5, 1914. 



Meyer 



Distribution : also Kiangsu (J. Hers, nos. 620, 1029), Hupeh, Hunan. 

 Kwangtung; Korea, Japan. 



This species does not seem to occur spontaneously in Chili; Meyer's 

 nos. 1069 and 1385 from Shi wen and the Hsiao wu tai shan cited by 

 Schneider (1. c.) under U. parvifolia belong to U. pumila L. and represent 

 the form with appressed-pubescent branchlets. Its occurrence in Shantung 

 is also doubtful; Fauvel's specimen from Chifu is more likely to be 

 U. pumila, of which specimens from Chifu are in this herbarium. 



Celtis koraiensis Nakai in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo xxxi. 191, pi. 18 (Fl. 

 Kor. n) (1911); in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xxvm. (265), figs. 2aa, cc (1914).— 

 Yabe, Enum. PL Manch. 37, t. 2, fig. 4 (1912).— Hers in Jour. N. China 

 Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 108 (1922); Liste Ess. Lign. Honan, 7 (1922). 



? Celtis spec. Loesener in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. xxxvn. abt. II. 109 (1909). 



Chili: Po hua shan, J. Hers, no. 1394 a , May 1, 1921. 



