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from any of the following four varieties. No. 4339 has the petioles and the leaves 

 slightly pubescent beneath, and may be considered a transition to the following 

 variety. 



Schizophragma integrifolium, var. moUe Rehder, n. var, 



Differt a typo foliis subtus dense et molliter pubescentibus petiolis 

 1.5-6 cm. longis, villosis cyma laxe pubescente. Sepala florum ste- 

 rilium ovata, basi rotundata, acutiuscula, 5-8 cm. longa, 3-5 cm. lata. 



Western Szech'uan: Wa-shan, cliffs, alt. 1600-1800 m., July 

 1908 (No. 1251, in part, flowering specimen only); Mupin, cliffs, alt. 

 1800 m., July 1908 (No. 1251, in part, flowering specimen). 



Strikingly different from the type in the dense and soft tomentum of the under 

 side of the leaves, which otherwise in texture, size and shape resemble closely those 

 of the typical form. 



Schizophragma integrifolium, var. denticulatum Rehder, n. var. 



Differt a typo foliis membranaceis vel fere chartaceis, ovato-oblongis 

 vel ovatis, basi rotundatis, acuminatis, minuto-dentatis vel denticu- 

 latis basi excepta, 10-15 cm. longis et 5.5-9 cm. latis, concoloribus, sub- 

 tus ad venas laxe et ad venulas sparse pilosis, petiolis glabrescentibus, 

 3-7 cm. longis. Sepala florum sterilium ovato-oblonga basi late 

 cuneata, 4-6 (-8) cm. longa et 2-3 (-4) cm. lata. 



Western Hupeh: Chang-lo Hsien, rocky places, alt. 1200 m., 

 June 1907 (No. 2563); Hsing-shan Hsien, cliffs, rocky places, alt. 1200- 

 1800 m., November, July and August 1907 (Nos. 572, 2566, 2567); 

 Changyang Hsien, rocks, sunny places, alt. 900-1200 m., April and 

 July 1907 (No. 2564); South Wushan, cliffs, alt. 1200 m., July and 

 September 1907 (No. 2565); Fang Hsien, cliffs, alt. 1800-2100 m., 

 October 1910 (No. 4462); without locality, June 1900 (Veitch 

 Exped. No. 1065), July 1900 (Veitch Exped. No. 1320); Patung, July 

 1901 (Veitch Exped. No. 1158). Kiangsi: Kuling, common among 

 rocks, alt. 900 m., August 1907 (No. 1727). 



Differs from the type in its thinner, dentate or denticulate leaves, slightly pu- 

 bescent on the veins beneath or sometimes glabrous. In the No. 2563 which I 

 consider the type of this variety and also in No. 4462 the leaves are sinuately 

 dentate, while in all the others they are merely denticulate. 



Schizophragma integrifolium, var. glaucescens Rehder, n. var. 



A typo recedit foliis chartaceis, ovatis v. oblongo-ovatis, basi 

 rotundatis v. late cuneatis, integris, 8-12 cm. longis et 3.5-7 cm. 

 latis, supra laete viridibus, subtus glaucescentibus glabris sed in 

 axillis barbatis; sepalis florum sterilium oblongis acutiusculis, basi 

 cuneatis, 3.5-5 cm. longis et 1-2 cm. latis. 



