424 CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO VOLUME I 



Rubus coreanus (p. 54). No. 152 enumerated by Focke under this species 

 belongs to the f oHowing species : 



Rubus teledapos Focke in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 398 (1900). 



Western Hupeh: Changlo Hsien, alt. 1200 m., September 1907 (No. 152; 

 bush 2.5 m.). 



Rubus Kuntzeanus (p. 54). This name must be referred as a synonjon to R. 



innotninatus S. Moore. 



Rubus (p. 54). After R. coreanus insert: 



Rubus triphyllus Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 215 (1784). — Focke in Bibl. Bot. 

 LXXII. 187 (Spec. Rub.) (1910). 



Rubus parvifolius Linnaeus, Spec. ed. 2, 707 (non Linnaeus, Amoe7i. Acad. IV. 



129 [1754]) (1762), quoad plantam Chinensem. 

 Rubus macropodus Seringe in De CandoUe, Prodr. II. 557 (1825). 

 Rubus Thunbergii Blume, Bijdr. 1109 (1825). 



Rubus Zahlbrucknerianus Endlicher, Aiact. t. 35 (sine descript.) (1833). 



Rubus innominatus, subsp. plehcjus Focke in Sargent, PI. Wilson. I. 55 (1911). 



Kiangsi : Ruling, roadsides, ah. 1300 m., July 30, 1907 (No. 1679; bush 1.3-2m. 



tall, flowers rose-pink, fruit red). Western Hupeh: Ichang, roadsides, alt. 



300-1000 m., June and July 1907 (No. 42; prostrate, flower pink, fruit red); 



without precise locality, A. Henry (No. 6375). 



Wilson's No. 42 described as R. innominatus, subsp. plebejus by Focke differs from 

 the typical plant in the presence on the branches and the inflorescence of numerous 

 prickles and glandular bristles. Henry's No. 6375 has many of the leaves quinate. 



Rubus innominatus (p. 55). Add to the literature cited: Wilson in Gard. Chron. 

 ser. 3, XXXVIII. 290, fig. 112 (1905); add the following synonym and specimen 

 and refer the subsp. plebejus Focke to R- triphyllus, which see above. 



Rubus Kuntzeanus Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Sac. XXIII. 232 (1887). — Focke 

 in Bibl. Bot. LXXII. 195 {Spec. Rub.) (1911); in Sargent, PI. Wilson. I. 54 

 (1911). 



Kiangsi: Ruling, roadsides, common, alt. 1300 m., July 28, 1907 (No. 1685; 

 straggling bush). Western Hupeh: north and south of Ichang, thickets, alt. 

 300-1500 m., June and August 1907 (No. 92; bush 1.3-2.6 m. tall, flowers rose- 

 purple, fruit red). Yunnan: Mengtsze, alt. 1600-2000 m., A. Henry (No. 

 10922). 



The form described as R. Kunlzeamis, represented by Wilson's No. 92, differs 

 from typical R. innominatus only in the absence of the glandular pubescence and in 

 the always ternate leaves. 



Rubus (p. 56). At the end of the genus add: 



Rubus spec. 



Western Hupeh: Ichang, alt. 1000-1300 m., 1907 (No. 80; stems long, arch- 

 ing, leaves cordate, hairy; seeds only). 



Rubus spec. 



Western Hupeh: Changlo Hsien, woods, alt. 1300 m., 1907 (No. 155; bush 

 1 m. tall, leaves 3-foholate, green, fruit red; seeds only). 



Pninus brachypoda. var. pseudossiori (p. 65). Add the following number: 

 Western Szech'uan: Tachien-lu, woods, alt. 2000 m., September 1908 (No. 

 986; tree 8-10 m. tall). 



