24 WILSON EXPEDITION TO CHINA 



Picea heterolepis Rehder & Wilson, n. sp. 



Arbor 6-25-metralis, trunco 0.3-0.6 m. diam.; rami horizontaliter 

 patentes; ramuli juniores fulvi v. fusco-brunnei, nitiduli, glabri, 

 vetustiores cinerascentes; pulvini rhombici v. lineares, apice saltern 

 in ramis robustioribus supra petiolum producti, obtusi et turgidi, 

 petiolis patentibus v. in ramis robustioribus reflexis 1-1.5 mm. longis, 

 cicatricibus quadrangularibus; gemmae elongato-ovatae, flavo-brun- 

 neae, resinosae, perulis laxe adpressis apice obtusis revolutis persisten- 

 tibus. Folia undique subaequaliter patentia, linearia, quadrangu- 

 laria, crassa, leviter falcata, saepe glaucescentia, subito spinoso- 

 acuminulata, 1-2 cm. longa, fasciebus stomatiferis 4 e seriebus stoma- 

 tum 3-5 compositis. Strobili oblongo-cylindrici, pallide fulvo-brunnei, 

 vix nitentes, 9-14 cm. longi et 3-4 cm. diam., decidui 6-8 menses 

 post maturitatem; bracteae oblongo-obovatae et apice triangulari- 

 acutae v. lineari-lanceolatae, 5-6 mm. longae; squamae rigidae, 

 cuneato-obovatae v. rhombico-obovatae, apicem versus sensim an- 

 gustatae et apice ipso profunde emarginata v. bifidae, tantum squamae 

 summae rotundatae et integrae, leviter striatae, sub maturitate erecto- 

 patentes; semina alis anguste oblongo-obovatis v. oblongo-obovatis, 

 circiter 15 mm. longis et 4.5-7 mm. latis apice rotundatis quam 

 squamae triente brevioribus pallide fulvo-brunneis, testa atrobrunnea 

 sparse puberula. 



Western Szech'uan: Mao-chou, woodlands and open country, 

 alt. 1600-2500 m., October 1910 (No. 4064). 



This new Spruce is characterized by its bright orange brown, glabrous shoots, 

 elongated buds with loosely imbricated reflexed bud-scales and by the bilobed nearly 

 rhombic-obovate cone-scales. It is most closely related to P. asperata Masters, 

 which grows in the same region and has pubescent, duller colored shoots, conical 

 winter-buds with much less loosely imbricated and scarcely reflexed bud-scales 

 and entire, rounded, obovate cone-scales. The bilobed cone-scales are very re- 

 markable and a constant character in the numerous specimens before us which 

 were collected from different trees. 



A picture of this tree will be found under No. 0336 in the collection of Wilson's 

 photographs. 



, Picea gemmata Rehder & Wilson, n. sp. 



Arbor 20-40-metralis, trunco 0.5-1 m. diam., cortice griseo v. griseo- 

 brunneo fisso et in lamellas satis tenues irregulares soluto; rami hori- 

 zontaliter patentes; ramuli pallide fulvi, dense hirtello-villosi, tomento 

 per plures annos persistente, vetustiores cinereo-brunnei v. grisei, ad 

 bases innovationum incrassati; pulvini tumidi, rhombici v. oblongi, in 

 ramis robustioribus apice supra petiolum erecto-patentem circiter 



