10 SPICILEGIA FLOK^ SINENSIS. 



in collibus extra Cantonem, sest. 1866. T. Sampson. Only 

 recortled heretofore from Tenasserim, Burma and Java. 



14. Flemingia [FlcmuKjiastrum) Lamontu, s}). nov. Canle 

 (lexuoso trigouo tomentoso, ramis dense liii'sutis, stipulis lineari- 

 oblougis subfalcatis acmninatis striatis, petiolis 5-7 lin. longis 

 canaliculatis dense tomentosis, foliolis brevissime petiolulatis 

 oblongis acutinsculis 10-17 lin. longis 5-8 lin. latis lateralibus 

 inasquilatcris supra rugosis tomentosis subtus tomentellis glandu- 

 lisque minimis nigris conspersis nervis omnibus dense hispidis 

 conspicue olevatis reticulatis, racemis axillaribus breviter pedun- 

 culatis petiolum an^uantibus v. duplo superantibus dense multifloris, 

 bracteis lanceolatis acutis striatis hispidis If hn. longis pedicellis 

 bilinealibus, calycis triliuealis dense fulvo-hispidi giandulisque 

 nigris obsiti profunde fissi laciniis- lineari-setaceis, coroUae in sicco 

 rubentis glaberrimae calvcem vix superantis vexillo striato, ovario 

 bio^Tilato, legumine breviter oblique oblongo obtuso 4-lin. longo 

 eglanduloso breviter et dense griseo-tomentoso. Secus fl. West 

 Kiver, prov. Cantonensis, m. Maio, 1875, coll. Kev. J. Lamont. 

 (Herb, propr. n. 19479). 



This is very closely alhed to F. cow/esta, Eoxb. ! but differs by 

 its much smaller-sized leaflets, densely tomentose and rugose 

 above, hke those of Atylosia scarabcsoides, Benth., from the im- 

 pression of the nerves, which are strigosely hispid beneath and far 

 more conspicuously prominent, and by the almost entne absence 

 of petiolule. F. scmialata, Eoxb. ! which occurs in the neighbour- 

 hood of Canton, is also distinct by its much larger, smoother, 

 less-nerved leaflets, winged petiole, and elongated usually com- 

 pound inflorescence. 



15. Cicsalpinia Sapjuoi, L. In valle cava promontorii Kaulung, 

 adversus Hongkong, m. Febr. 1874, primus detexit Eev. J. Lamont. 

 A most interesting addition to the flora of China. 



16. Spiraa (ChavKedri/on) j^ninifolia, S. & Z. Prope Ningpo 

 legit Tarrant ; in prov. Fokien, a 1861, coll. De Grijs ; circa 

 Chinkiang, 1876, W. G. Stronach. Doubtless introduced from 

 China into Japan, where it does not seem to occur with single 

 flowers. 



17. Exocliorda (frandiflora, Lindl. In vicinibus Chinkiang, a. 

 1876, coll. Stronach. 



18. lihodoti/poH ken'ioidcs, S. & Z. Cnca Chinkiang, a. 1876, 

 coll. W. G. Stronach. This remarkable plant had not previously, 

 I think, been found out of Japan. 



19. Fiubu^ coirhorifolius, L. fil. In ditione Fuchauensi coll. 

 Gregory ; secus fl. North Eiver, prov. Cantonensis, Martio, 1877, 

 Bullock. These are the only Chinese localities from which I have 

 seen this plant, for the Fokien one cited by Maximowicz refers to 

 my R. (dtJiauidcs. 



20. Fadms rosifolius, Sm., a. tropicus, Maxim. In prov. Fokien, 

 a. 1861, leg. De Grijs. The only truly wild Chmese specimens I 

 have seen. 



21. Iluhu.s 'J'/iunhm/ii, S. & Z. In insula Si dimg ding san, lacus 

 Tai hu, prov. Kiangsu, d. 28, Apr. 1874. F. B. Forbes. The Fokien 



