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_ A-handsome bush when in flower, growing abundantly on the 
hillsides from Kangkai down the Tong Nai to its junction with the 
Yalu and thence down to within a few miles of Antung in Man- 
churia, The fruit is described as green with soft Brigkies appeanins 
about midsummer. 
Bcolopia japonica, Maz., var. parviflora, Dunn, var. nov. Flores 
on 
Kangkai, R. ste 216. A weed of waste cipal 
Chenopodium glaucum, Linn. 
Chloranthus japonicus, Sieb. et Zuce. 
‘Humulus japonicus, Sieb. 
Allium lineare, Linn. ; 
_ Erythronium Dens-canis, Linn. Quite abundant in rich woods 
on the higher hills and also in the open ground. The flowers some- 
imes as much as 6 inches across. The species has not, hitherto, 
been recorded from the Pe iss embraced in Hemsley’s Enumeration 
Pl, China. KR. Mills, 
‘Lilium ES eae: 
L. elegans, Thunb. 
Polygonatum verticillatum, Adi. 
Tovaria japonica, Baker. 
Lloydia triflora, Baker. 
Arisaema japonicum, Blume. 
Acorus Calamus, Linn. 
Carex Millsii, Dunn, sp.nov. C. cryptostachyo, Brongn. caffinia; 
foliis brevioribus, latioribus distincta. 
olia basalia ange crlescea acuta, ad basin aan 
imma das Ns breviores, ovatae, eee tod scapum- 
que amplectentes, margine scariosae. Flores foeminei 6-9; glumae, 
ovatae, 5 mm. longae, acutae, margine scariosae ; utriculus. aequi- 
longus, ovalis, brevissime rostratus, glaber, | paucinervis 3 stylus 
trifidus Rest 
Raiciek R. Mills, 104, May 20th, 1910. In mossy ground, 
among bushes on an isolated hill opposite the town. 
X- MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. | 
Mr. Cuartes Cummine Catper, B.Sc. of the University of of. 
Aberdeen, has been spent bP Secretary in ba 
Kew, 
to Mr. W. W. Smith (K.B., 1907, p.- 403), Ww been., 
transferred to the post of fasieatt to the Ae ‘eae - the 
Royal Botanic Ga a Edinburgh. 3 
