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differs from P, Fortunei Hemsley in its larger calyx, but in our specimen the calyx 

 is about 2 cm. long, while in P. Fortunei it is 2.5 cm. long, and the corolla is shorter 

 than that of P. Fortunei, not exceeding 7 or 8 cm. in length. A picture of this 

 tree will be found under No. 485 of Wilson's photographs and also in his Vegetation 

 oj Western China, No. 332. 



Paulownia Fortunei Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 180 (1890). — 

 Dode in Bull. Soc. Dendr. France, 1908, 162. 



Campsis Fortunei Seemann in Jour. Bot. V. 373 (1867). 



Paulownia imperialis Hance in Jour. Bot. XXIII. 326 (non Siebold & Zuc- 

 carini) (1885). 



Kwangtung: Hongkong Botanic Garden, cultivated, April 5, 

 1909, E. H. Wilson (without number). Fokien: without locality, 

 Dunn's Exped., April to June 1905 (Herb. Bot. Gard. Hongkong, No. 

 3369). 



A picture of this species will be found under Nos. 655 (flowering tree) and 656 

 (panicle) of Wilson's photographs and also in his Vegetation of Western China, 

 Nos. 328 and 329. To P. Fortunei or P. Duclouxii belongs apparently Henry's 

 No. 10831*' from Mengtze, Yunnan; the specimen consists only of mature leaves 

 and a small panicle in bud. 



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