ROSACEAE. EUBUS 49 



Rubus xanthocarpus Bureau and Franchet in Jour, de Bot. V. 46 

 (1891). Focke in Bibl Bot. LXXII. 29 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



Western Szech'uan: Min Valley, Mao-chou, stony places, alt. 

 1200-2700 m., May and August 1908 (No. 806). 



Subgen. DALIBARDASTRUM 



Rubus tricolor Focke in Bibl. Bot. LXXII. 40 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



Rubus polytrichus Franchet, PI Delavay. 203 (not Progel in 1882) (1890). 

 Western Szech'uan: Wa-shan, thickets, alt. 1800-2100 m., July 

 and September 1908 (No. 828). 



Subgen. MALACHOBATUS 

 Rubus hupehensis Oliver in Hooker's Icon. XIX. t. 1816 (1889). 



Western Szech'uan: Patung Hsien, alt. 900-1200 m., June and 

 July 1908 (No. 99). 



I formerly was unable to find clear distinctions in the descriptions of R. Swinhoei 

 Hance and R. hupehensis] therefore I combined the two species. Now I think, 

 however, that there are constant characters by which the two plants can be dis- 

 tinguished. R. Swinhoei is evergreen, whereas R. hupehensis seems to have de- 

 ciduous leaves. 



Rubus Henryi Hemsley & Kuntze in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 

 231 (1887). Focke in Bibl Bot. LXXII. 43 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



Rubus bambusarum Focke in Hooker's Icon. XX. text to t. 1952 (1891). 



Western Hupeh: north and south of Ichang, thickets, alt. 1200- 

 1800 m., June and August 1907 (No. 48); Changyang Hsien, woods, 

 alt. 1200-1800 m., June and July 1907 (No. 76). 



Ternate and simply trifid leaves occur on the same branches of Mr. Wilson's 

 specimens. This shows that R. bambusarum cannot be separated from R. Henryi. 



Rubus Playfairianus Hemsley (in sched., nom. mutat.), apud 

 Focke in Bibl Bot. LXXII. 45 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



Western Hupeh: common around Ichang, alt. 300-900 m., May 

 and June 1907 (No. 4). Western Szech'uan: Ta Hsing-ling, Ching 

 Chi Hsien, thickets, alt. 300-900 m., May 1908 (No. 4 a ). 



Rubus chroosepalus Focke in Hooker's Icon. XX. t. 1952 (1891); in 

 Bibl Bot. LXXII. 51 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



