BIGNONIACEAE. 



Determined by Alfred Rehder. 



CAMPSIS Lour. 



Campsis chinensis Voss, Vilmorin's Blumengdrt. ed. 3, 801 (1896). — 



Schneider, III. Handh. Laubholzk. II. 623, fig. 402 f. (1911). 



Bignonia chinensis Lamarck, Encycl. Meth. 1. 423 (1783). 



Bignonia grandiflora Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 253 (1784). 



Campsis adrepens Loureiro, Fl. Cochin. II. 377 (1790). 



Tecoma grandiflora Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Herb. Amat. V. t. 286 (1821). — 



Planchon in Fl. des Serres XI. 103, t. 1124, 1125 (1856). 

 Tecoma chinensis K. Koch, Dendr. II. 307 (1872). 

 Campsis grandiflora Schumann in Engler & Prantl, Natiirl. Pflanzenfam. IV., 



3b. 230 (1894). 



Kiangsi: plain of Kiukiang, alt. 100 m., August 2, 1907 (No. 1563; 

 climber, 6 m. or more high, on trees, flowers terracotta color). Hupeh: 

 without locality, A. Henry (No. 1535). 



AMPHICOME Royle. 



Amphicome arguta Lindley in Bot. Reg. XXIV. t. 19 (1838). — 

 Bureau Monogr. Bignon. Atlas, 26, t. 24 (1864). — Clarke in Hooker 

 f., Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. 385 (1885).— Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 

 s6v. 2, X. 63 {PI. David. II. 101) (1887). — Diels in Bot. Jahrb. 

 XXIX. 577 (1901). 



Incarvillea (Amphicome) arguta Royle, III. Bot. Himal. 296 (1839). 

 Incarvillea diffusa Royle, III. Bot. Himal. t. 72, fig. 1 (1839). 



Western Szech'uan: Min valley, dry arid places, alt. 1000-1700 

 m., May 24, 1908 (No. 2042; sub-shrub, 60-90 cm., flowers rose-pink). 



This plant is only suflfruticose and can hardly be called a woody plant. The 

 calyx in Wilson's specimen has rather short teeth and rounded sinuses; the corolla 

 is large, measuring 3.5-4 cm. in length. 



CATALPA Scop. 



Catalpa ovata G. Don, Gen. Sijst. IV. 230 (1837). — Lavall^e, Icon. 

 Arb, Segrez. 33, t. 10 (1880). 



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