XV. 3 Merrill: Notes on the Kwangtung Flora 255 



or less, obscurely puberulent, the persistent sepals oblong, 1.5 

 mm long. Young fruit ellipsoid, about 9 mm long. 



Kwangtung Province, Ting Woo Mountain, Levine 1975, May 

 26, 1918, scattered along the banks of streams, altitude about 

 300 meters. 



This is the second species of the genus to be found in Kwang- 

 tung Province and differs remarkably from Alyxia sinensis 

 Champ, in its much larger, differently shaped, acuminate leaves. 



LABIATAE 



PRUNELLA Linnaeus 

 PRUNELLA VULGARIS Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 600. 



Kwangtung Province, Shiuchow region. To Kang P'eng 285^, 

 April 25, 1919, with the local name ha fu ts'o. 



A widely distributed species in the North and South Temperate 

 Zones. Central and northern China and Formosa, but not pre- 

 viously recorded from Kwangtung Province. 



BORAGINACEAE 



TRIGONOTIS Steven 



TRIGONOTIS PEDUNCULARIS (Trev.) Benth. ex Baker & Moore in 

 Journ. Linn. Sec. Bot. 17 (1879) 384. 

 Myosotis pedunculaHs Trev. in Schrift. Naturf. Ges. Berl. 7 (1813) 

 147. 



Kwangtung Province, Shiuchow region, Levine 35^3, along 

 roads, May, 1919. 



The genus is new to Kwangtung Province, the species being 

 common in central and northern China, the present locality being 

 far south of its previously known range. 



BIGNONIACEAE 



DOLICH AN DRONE Seemann 



DOLICHANDRONE STiPULATA (Wall.) Benth. ex C. B. Clarke in Hook, 

 f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 4 (1884) 379. 



Spathodea stipulata Wall. Cat. (1832) No. 6518, nomen nudum, PL 

 As. Rar. 3 (1832) 20, t. 238. 



Kwangtung Province, Kochow region, Kwanshan temple, To 

 Kang P'eng 2726, February 18, 1919, with the local name mau 

 mi muk. 



The Kwangtung specimen is with mature fruits and agrees 

 closely with the description. The species was previously knovim 

 only from Burma. 



