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5-6 mm. longi, conspicue coeruleo-glauci; stylus non visus, mox 

 deciduus. 



Western Hupeh: Fang Hsien, abundant in woods, alt. 1800-2400 

 m., May 19, 1907 (No. 2959, type); Changyang Hsien, woods, alt. 

 1600-2300 m., June 1907 (No. 3727'') • 



Onlj' specimens with young fruits of this species have been collected. It is readily 

 distinguished, however, from all the other species of Dnphniphyllum by its narrow 

 leaves, short inflorescences and short stout pedicels. The " bloom " on the young 

 dried fruits is very conspicuous. 



A much branched shrub with shining green leaves and very abundant as under- 

 growth in the woods and forests of western Hupeh. E. H. W. 



Daphniphyllmn glaucescens Blume, Bijdr. 1153 (1825). — Miiller 

 Arg. in De Candolle Prodr. XVI. pt. 1, 3 (1869). — Franchet & Sava- 

 tier, Enum. PL Jap. I. 427 (1875); II. 488 (1887). — Hance in Jour. 

 Linn. Soc. XIII. 120 (1873). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 353 

 (1887). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 429 (1894). — Maxim- 

 owicz in Bot. Jahrh. VI. 59 (1885). 



Daphniphyllum Roxburgkii Baillon, Etude Gen. Euphorh. 565 (1858), excl. 



syn. Roxburghii. — Bentham, Fl. Hongk. 316 (1861). 

 Goughia neilgherrensis Wight, Icon. PI. Ind. Orient. 22, t. 1878-9 (1852).— 



Bentham in Hooker's Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard Misc. VI. 8 (1854). 



Western Hupeh : Changyang Hsien, abundant in woods, alt. 950- 

 2300 m., May and June 1907 (Nos. 2960, 3727; bush 3 m. high). 



Daphniphyllum macropodum Miquel in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. III. 

 129 (1867). — Muller Arg. in De Candolle, Prodr. XVI. pt. 1, 5 

 (1869). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 429 (18)94. 



Western Hupeh: Changyang Hsien, woods, alt. 1200-1600 m., 

 September 1900 (Veitch Exped. No. 20, fruit). Eastern Sze- 

 ch'uan: Wushan Hsien, woods, 1200-1800 m., July 1900 (Veitch 

 Exped. No. 20, flowers; tree 6 m. tall). Western Szech'uan: Mu- 

 pin, thickets, alt. 1000 m., November 1908 (No. 3552; tree 8 m. tall, 

 girth 0.3-1 m.); Mt. Omei, October 1904 (Veitch Exped. No. 5174; 

 tree 6 m. tall). 



This small tree is common in moist woods of western Hupeh and Szech'uan. 



Here are added two genera not collected during the Arnold Arboretum Expe- 

 ditions. 



ANTIDESMA Burm. 



Antidesma delicatulum Hutchinson, n. sp. 



Frutex 1-3.5 m. altus; ramuli foliati, leviter flexuosi, prominenter lenticellati, 

 breviter fusco-pubescentes. Folia oblonga v. oblongo-lanceolata, basi obtuso 



