260 SPICILEGIA FLOK.E SINENSIS. 



E. H. Parker. Agrees well with the European plant. Occurs in 

 Siberia, Manchuria, and Turkestan, but has not been gathered 

 anywhere in British India. 



21. EuBUs (Malachohatus, elongati) ochlanthus, sp. nov. — Eamulis 

 teretibus cinerascenti-tomentosis aculeis brevibus recurvis prasditis, 

 foliis a basi cordata elongato-ovatis acuminatis mucronato-dentatis 

 et utrinque 2-4-augulato-lobulatis supra opacis costa nervisque 

 llaventi-hirsutis parenchymate sparsim hu-tellis et albido-lepidotis 

 subtus pallidioribus opacis praeter nervos albido-hirsutos glaber- 

 rimis venulis creberrimis parenchymate saturatioribus pictis 

 3^ poll, longis basi 2-poll. latis petiolo subpollicari tomentoso 

 supra sulcata aculeato, stipulis setaceis longe sed parce fimbriatis 

 hirsutis, paniculfe elong?ot« pyramidalis efoliatae cinerascenti-to- 

 mentosae rachi flexuosa ramis divaricatis superioribus ad 20-30- 

 floris mediis ckc. 10-floris sumrais 1-2-floris, bracteis bracteolisque 

 lineari-setaceis, calycis pedicello secjuilongi cinereo-tomentelli ad 

 medium divisi lobis ovatis setaceo-acuminatis interioribus uno v. 

 utroque latere (secundum situm in symptyxi) late albo-tomentoso- 

 marginatis intus sericeis 2 lin. longis, petalis unguiculatis sub- 

 orbiculatis lobos calycinos adfequantibus albis 2 lin. longis, stami- 

 nibus calyce paulo brevioribus, receptaculo piloso, ovariis 15-20 

 lageniformibus tenuiter sericeis stylo 4-plo brevioribus. 



Ad pagum Sai-ngau, secus fl. Lien-chau, prov. Cantonensis, 

 210 mill pass, ab urbe, d. 5, Oct. 1881, leg. rev. B. C. Henry. 

 (Herb, propr. n. 22021.) 



Closely allied to B. paniculatus, Sm. ; but entirely distinct by 

 the want of coloured indumentum, the much denser and more 

 copious-flowered infloresence, and the smaller flowers. 



22. RuBUS [Malachohatus, elonyati) Parkeei, sp. nov. — Ramulis 

 compressiusculis molliter cinerascenti-tomentosis aculeis recurvis 

 munitis, foliis e basi cordata late lanceolatis acutis serratis et utrinque 

 3-4 sinuato-lobulatis lobulis praeter basales inconspicuis supra 

 opacis sparsim hirtellis costa tomentosa subtus vix discoloribus 

 molliter tomentosis venarum rete elevato 6 poll, longis basi 2^ poll, 

 latis petiolo tomentoso inermi 3-4 liueali, stipulis setaceis parce 

 fimbriatis tomentosis, paniculae elongatae laxJB efoliatae molliter 

 cinerascenti-tomentosae glandulis stipitatis 1-| lin. longis dense 

 obsitae ramis erecto-patentibus 3-5-floris, bracteis fimbriato-partitis, 

 calycis cinereo-tomentosi ultra medium fissi lobis lanceolatis acu- 

 minatis G lin. longis dorso margineque glandulis stipitatis con- 

 spicue ornatis intus tomentellis, petalis ? (delapsis), staminibus 

 laciinis calycinis subtriplo brevioribus, receptaculo cinereo-villoso, 

 drupeolis 7-10 stylo iis duplo loiigiore coronatis putamine profunde 

 reticulatim oxsculpto. 



In prov. Sz-cli'uan, a. 1881, leg. E. H. Parker. (Herb, propr. 

 n. 2189G.) 



A very distinct species, approaching to some extent the group 

 Olu/ococci, owing to its few druj)elets, and to the absence of any 

 tawny colouring on the under surface of the leaves. The 

 stipitately glandular vestiture of the inflorescence is very much 

 like that of U. phcenicolasuis, Maxim. The leaves resemble in form 



