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Dr. Henry’s collection includes, besides the two foregoing and others 
previously tigured :— 
Torus hirsutus. Carpella numerosa: styli elongati in fructu per- 
sistentes tota longitudine pilis suberectis hirti. 
Longitudo ramorum fructiferorum 8-15, inflorescentie fructiferse 
5-8, pedunculoram 1°5-2°0, petiolorum folii intermedii 6, foliorum 
9-10, lobi intermedii folior. 6cm; latit. folior, 8-0-8:5 cm; diameter 
calycis fructiferi 2 em. 
Haz. China, Prov. Hupeh, Dr. A, Henry (coll. 5005). 
This plant is nearly allied to R. Henryi Hemsl. et Kntze., which is 
readily distinguished by its trident-like leaves of three narrow nearly 
equal lobes, by its glandular calyx, and by the small number of carpels. 
The style is not deciduous in &. sozostylus and in some other Chinese 
Rubi. 
Cupula pelviformis cum sepalis longe mucronatis sericeo-hirsuta; 
Sepala in flore et fructu reflexa, Petala parva hirta purpurea. Torus 
hirsutus. Stamina numerosa pilosa stylis breviora. Stylorum pars 
inferior hirsnta, superior elongata glabra. Fructus niger. 
Longitudo petiolorum ec. 2, folioloram 6-10 (latit. 1-2), peduncu- 
ram 1—2 em. ; diameter florum ec. 1-5 em. 
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Har. China, Proy. Hupeh. Frequenter obvius in montibus in alt. 
4,000-6,000 pedum, precipue in bambusarum silvis, Dr. A. Henry 
(coll. n. 5618). 
This species also resembles very much R. Henryi, Hemsl. et Kntze., 
which has, however, tripartite, not ternate, leaves; besides that. its 
