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SMfTulti. iSpicae fructiferae rigidae, ascerdentes. — Species circlter 12, 

 Iiidiae boreali-orientalisj Chiuae et Japoniae incolae. 



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Corylopsis himalayana, Griff, in Journ. As. Poc. ^. 



(1854), pp. 641 et 649, var, a. t, 32 (C. grata) excl. fig. 3, non C. hrma- 

 layana^ Bot. Mag. t. 6779, quae eadein est ac C, 6'i '^''' " " 

 Card. Clii-on, 1906, vol. i. p. 19. 



Fig. 1, floral lirnct, one of tlie p.iiv of Ijracteoles, and a flower ; 2, a petal ; 3, a. 

 phi-t of rile and rceci urn and nectai-ies ; 4^ a pistil. All enlarged, mostly about three 

 thnea ; tkt sin gfe petal four times. 



TxDiA : Bliotan ; Tongsa and other localities, at about 1,600 to 



2/250 m., ]\\ Griffifh, 593. 



Corylopsis manipurensis, IlemsL, species nova sub tab. 2819. 



Fig. 0, a 1)raet, two I'racteoles, and flower; 6, a flower at a later stage, without 

 petal, Cdlyx-lobes reflexed and the terete nectaries reflexcd over them. Enlarged ; 

 the flowers about five times. 



India : Man^pur ; Sirobifurar, at 1,950 to 2,250 m., G. Walt^ 6434, 

 Corylopsis Griffithii, IlemsL in Gard. Chron. 1906, vol. i. p, 19. 



C, hhnalayana^ Griff, var. b. ia Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol xxiii. (1854), 

 p. 641, t. 32, f. 3 tantuni ; Bot. Mag. t. 6779. 



Fig. 7, a flower ; S, the same, without the petals ; 9, pistil and nectaries. Enlarged 

 four to Jive times: 



India : Khasia ; Bogu Panee, J, D. Hooker and 1\ Thomson-. 



Corylopsis multiflora, llance in Ann. Sc. Nat. 4^^ serie, vol, xv, 

 X) 224 



Fig. 10, a hraot, one of the hracter)]e.s, and a flower; 11, a pytil and nectaries; 

 ri, a petal; 13, a perpendicular seolion of the ovary, allowing iho thick walls. 

 Enlarged ih ee to five iinies. 



CiiiXA : Fokien ; Hills of Ankoe, western liniits of the Province, 

 C, F. M, de Grijsy bb. Ilance, 6681. 



Corylopsis Henryi, IlemsJ,^ species nova sub tab. 2819. 



Fig. 14. a bract and a braeteole ; l.\ a flower; Ifi, a calyx laid open, showing the 

 free pistil. Enlarged three to six times, 



China; ITupeb ; Patung, A. Ilmry, 1444. 



C. sinensis, TIemsL ia Gard. Chron. 1906, vol. L p. 18, f. 12. 



Fig. 17, an attached old flower, subtended by a bract and two braetooles ; IS, a 

 perfect fliWcr ; 19, a stellate hair from the calyx-tuhc; 20, a longitudinal SfCtion 

 through the ovary, with part of the calyx -lobe^ and nectaries. Enlarged twice to 

 four times. ' 



China: Hupeb j Changyang, E, IL 1^/6-0^,691. 



W. BOTTING II i: MS LET. 



