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FURTHER NOTE ON COINOCHLAJMYS. 



Frcu/aria indie a, Andr. 



E.vocJwrda grandifiora, Ldl. 



Photinia jnistiilata, Ldl. 



Deutzia scabra, Tlibg. 



Bihesfasciculatum, S. &Z., var. chineme, Maxim. 



Loropetahnn cliinense, E.Br., yslv. Jioribiis majoribus. 



Bhododendron ovatiun, PI. 



Ophiorrhiza japonica, Bl. 



Senecio Old/tcniuanus, Maxim. 



Lactuca debilis, Btli. 



Symplocos decora, Hauce., var. anijmtitoUa (nob.) 



Androsace scLvifrcKjifolia, Bge. 



Lijsimacliia ferrufiinea , E dgew. 



Lithosjyermum japonieum, A. Gray. 



Buddhia Lindleyana, Fortuue. 



llungea Sheareri, S. Moore. 



Siphonostef/ia sj). nondescript (= Fortune, A. 76). M. Maxi- 

 mowicz lias this interesting species in hand ; his specimen was 

 gathered by Dr. Savatier at Ningpo. 



Behmannia (jlutinosa, Libosch. 



Teucriiim nepetcrf(dium, Bth. M. Maximowicz refers this to 

 Verbenacea'. I greatly regret that there are no ripe fruits. 



Scutellaria indica, L., \rt. japonica. [S. japonica, Morr. & Dne.) 



Lawium cJnnense, Bth. A variety of this, with smaller, longer- 

 stalked, ovate, obtuse, very coarsely crenate leaves, was found by 

 Dr. Shearer at Kiu Iviang. 



F.braijnus umbcllata, Tlibg. 



( 'hloranthiis Fortunel, Solms. 



Litsiva poh/antha, Bth. iued. {Tetrantlicra, Wall.) 



Aleurites cordata, Miill. Arg. 



Tnlipa f/raininifolia, Baker. 



Swilaxferox, Wall. 



Paris poh/phi/lla, Sm. This was also found by Dr. Shearer at 

 Kiu Kiang. 



A letris japnn ica , Lamb . 



(Eceoclades falcata, Ldl. 



Cejdialantliera japonica, A. Gray. 



Description of 'J'ab. 100. — lllustratiiif,' Dendrohium chloropteruvi, sp. nov. 

 a. flower (natural size); h. pollen-masses (several times maguified). 



FURTHER NOTE ON COIXOCHLAMYS. 

 By S. Le M. Moore, F.L.S. 



A FEW months back, I had in this journal (1876, p. 321, t. 182) 

 a short note on the above genus. On referring thither, it will be 

 found that it differs from all other Acanthaceo' in having alternate 

 branches and a 4-cleft stigma. Li spite of these peculiarities, for 



