Piate 1934. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA INTEGRIFOLIA, Oliv. 
SAXIFRAGACER. Tribe HypRANGER. 
_ §. integrifolia, Oliv. (sp. nov.) ; foliis tenuiter coriaceis ovato-ellipticis 
M late ellipticis apice acutiusculis v . breviter acuminatis integerrimis 
supra glabris subtus precipue in nervis pilosulis, floribus exterioribus 
Sediantibas longe gual calyce petaloideo ovato- vel oblongo- 
lanceolato instructis 
Has. Chi na, sede Mt. Omei, near the summit, Rev. E. 
4 “Faber ; Dr. Henry (8951). 
Folia 4-7 poll. longa, 24-5 poll. lata; petiolus 1-2} poll. longus. 
yh petaloideus (in fi. vadiant. abortivis) 14-2 poll. longus, $-1 poll. 
_ Although I have not seen a specimen, I think the Schizophragma 
collected by Father David at Monpine, in Eastern Tibet, and which 
M. Franchet (Plant. David. 2me partie, p. 44) regards as a variety 
of 8. ea S. & Z., must be the same with the plant here 
gure 
iccecous rudiment in 8. integriflia, seem ne me to aistinguiah it 
ell from the Japanese form.—D. OniIveEr. 
2. Stamen, 3. Flower, petals and stamens removed. 
j 4, 
verse section of ovary. 5. Vectical section of same. 6. Base of enlarged ealyx-lobe 
of sterile Soles Enlarged. 
