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Anemone (§ Euanemone) Wilsoni, Rami; species .-1. baiodcnsi 
similis, sed petiolis pilis longia patentabua bran 
vestitis, lamina subtus glabra ad medium trilobata et lobis mum- 
dato-crenatis apiculatis differt,— W. B. H. 
Kimtstoek stoloniferous. Leaves suborbicular with cordate base, 
distinctly trilobed ; lulus erenately-toothed, teeth mucnmate' 
under surface reddish-purple with spattered appressed yellowish' 
hairs, upper surface Lrreen, sparsely pubescent : petiole* slender 
ll> cm. long, clothed with yellowish-brown yilh-us : 
that of the petioles. I/)r<>/i"-,r about 1 cm. below the (lowers ; 
bracts 3, small. \'wr, cuueate, us'.iaily trilobed : lobes acute! 
Hiigma practically sessile. 
Western Szechuan. Woods and shady places at elevations 
between 2100-2701) m.. Wilson, 3038. 
This prettv woodland species s invests Ano/mnr Ihp<tli<ri in 
habit and size of flowers.— E. II. W. 
Anemone (§ Euanemone) Millefolium, Hemsl. <>! K. II. WiU.; 
species habitu A. albanae sod ab omnibus Bpeciebus hacteuus 
descriptis fo3 tegmentifl parvia numerosissimis 
longe recedit.— W. B. H. 
Rootstock spindle-shaped, woody. Leaves rosulate, spread in^, 
pilose below, oblong, 5-10 cm. long, 2-5 cm. broad, tripinnatisecr, 
ultimate segments very small, acute. Sr,i r r.< usually solitary, one- 
flowered, 15-20 cm. high, erect, pilose. Involucre about 5 cm. 
below flowers; bracts 3, cohering at base, 1-1*5 cm. long, deeply 
cut into linear segments. Floivers about 1 cm. across, rose- 
purple. Sepals 6, suberect, about 1*5 cm. long, 6 mm. broad, 
narrowly ovate-oblong, rounded at the tip, entire or toothed, more 
or less hairy on the outside, v < the length of 
the sepals but overtopping the styles ; filaments dilated at base. 
Styles densely clothed with white, silky hairs. 
Western Szechuan. Yalung Valley, at about 3000 m. in dry 
stony places, rare, Wilson, 3050. 
Magnoliaceae. 
Michelia sinensis, Hemsl. et E. H. Wits.; affinis M. olmvatae, 
ab ea foliis oblanceolatis, stipulis quam petiolis duplo rriplovo 
huieioribus. hraeteis !lora!i!-us hirsutis, petalis paucioribus et 
carpellis breviter rostratis differt.— W. B. H. 
A hard-wooded tree, 6-15 m. .high; bark pale grey. Leaves 
obovate-oblong or old: into a short petiole, 
10-15 cm. long, 5 cm. broad at gn itesl width, abruptly obtusely 
acuminate, strongly reticulate. -laucons beneath, at lenmh .ptito 
glabrous, mi tvulate : petioles rather under 
I'D cm. long. Stipules caducous, narrowly oblong, 
