1923) REHDER, THE LIGENOUS PLANTS OF NORTHERN CHINA 1S3 



Agric); Ying tou ko, F. N. Meyer, no. 1285, September 12, 1913; Hsiao 

 wu tai shan, Shui shih tao, alt. 1500 m., J. Hers, no. 2181, October 8, 1922; 

 Jehol, W. Purdom, no. 218, 1909 (seeds only; plants raised from this seed 

 growing in the Arnold Arboretum). — See also Franchet, 1. c., Hemsley, 1. c, 

 Finet & Gagnepain, 1. c, Cowdry, 1. c., and Limpricht, 1. c. 



Shantung: Chifu mountains, E. Faber, no. 253 (Gray Herb.); Cape 

 Yatau, R. Zimmermann, no. 452 (ex Gilg, 1. c); without precise locality, 

 "Zim, 624, 1. 9. 02" ex Herb. Hongkong Bot. Gard., and A. C. Maingay, 

 no. 106. — See also Hemsley, 1. c. and Loesener, 1. c. 



Distribution (of the type) : also Korea. 



Clematis heracleifolia var. ichangensis, Rehder & Wil 



Wilson 



heracleifolia Pritzel in Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 332 (1900) 

 luan tuo san. G. GiraldL September 10-20. 18 



W. 

 1. c. 



Wilson 



Distribution: also Hupeh. 



Clematis Tatarinowii Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. xxn. 

 215 (1876); in Mel. Biol. ix. 560 (1876). 



Chili: Peking, A. Tatarinow (ex Maximowicz, 1. c). 



I have seen no specimen of this species and it is not mentioned by 

 Hemsley nor by Finet & Gagnepain. It is apparently related to the 

 preceding species. 



Clematis fusca Turczaninow in Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, xm. 60 (1840). 

 Finet & Gagnepain in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, l. 546 (1903); Contrib. 

 Fl. As. Or. i. 32 (1905). — Loesener in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. xxxvu. abt. II. 

 123 (1919). 



Shantung: Lau shan (ex Loesener, 1. c). 



Distribution: also Manchuria, Korea, Japan. 



Clematis lasiandra Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. xxn. 

 213 (1876); in Mel. Biol. ix. 586 (1876).— Rehder & Wilson in Sargent, 

 PI. Wilson, i. 322 (1913). 



Shensi: Tai pei shan, W. Purdom, no. 1139, 1910. — See also Rehder & 

 Wilson. 



Distribution: also Hupeh, Szechuan, Hunan (Handel-Mazzetti, no. 

 12730); Japan. 



Clematis florida Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 240 (1784).— Rehder & Wilson in 

 Sargent, PI. Wilson, i. 325 (1913). — Loesener in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 

 xxxvn. abt. ii. 123 (1919). 



Shantung: Lau shan and Cape Yatau (ex Loesener, 1. c). 



