426 CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO VOLUME I 



Western Hupeh: Fang Hsien, thickets, alt. 1300-1600 m., November 1910 

 (No. 4458; bush 1-2 m. tall, fruit red); without precise locality, July 1901 (Veitch 

 Exped. No. 2344, Seed No. 1190). 



Ilex Fargesii, var. megalophylla (p. 77). Add to this variety the following 

 numbers : 



Western Szech'uan: west and near Wen-ch'uan Hsien, woodlands, alt. 2600- 

 3000 m,, November 1910 (No. 4094, in part; bush 4 m. tall); west of Kuan Hsien, 

 Pan-lan-shan, thickets, alt. 2300-2800 m., October 1910 (No. 4094, in part; bush 

 3-5 m. tall, fruit red); Tachien-lu, thickets, alt. 2600-3000 m., October 1910 (No. 

 4094, in part; bush 5 m. tall, fruit red). 



Hex Franchetiana (p. 77). Add to this species the following numbers and note: 

 Western Szech'uan: west of Kuan Hsien, Pan-lan-shan, woodlands, alt. 



3000 m., October 1910 (No. 4316; bush 3-4 m. tall, fruit red); Mt. Omei, June 



1904 (Veitch Exped. Nos. 4794, 4796) ; without locality, May 1904 (Veitch Exped. 



No. 3318). 



This handsome species is common in the woods and thickets on Mt. Omei and 



elsewhere in western Szech'uan. The flowers are white and fragrant. 



Hex corallina (p. 80). Add the following number and note: 

 Western Szgch'uan: Mupin, alt. 1000 m., October 1910 (No. 4222; bush 

 1.5-3 m. tall, fruit coral-red). 



A common lowland species throughout western Hupeh and Szech'uan. 



Hex fragilis, 13 Kingii (p. 82). Add to this variety the following numbers: 

 Western Szech'uan: Lungan Fu, Tu-ti-liang mountains, woodlands, alt. 



2300 m., August 1910 (No. 4540; tree 6 m. tall, fruit dark red); Wa-shan, alt. 



2800 m., July 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 3341). 



Acer robustam (p. 89). In the enumeration of specimens insert No. 1893 

 before 1899 and change No. 540 of Veitch Exped. to No. 590. 



Acer Davidii (p. 92). Add the following number: 



Western Szech'uan: southeast of Tachien-lu, woods, alt. 2100-2400 m., 

 October 1908 (No. 1916; tree 8 m. tall). 



Acer laxiflorum (p. 93). Add the following synonym and numbers: 



Acer Forrestii Diels in Not. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh, V. 165 {PI. Chin. Forrest.) 

 (1912). 



Yunnan: Lichiang Range, alt. 3000 m.. May 1906, G. Forrest (No. 2106); 

 same locality, alt. 3000 m., October 1914, C. Schneider (No. 3281); Lichiang, 

 toward Taku, alt. 3200 m., August 27, 1914, C. Schneider (No. 3338). Southern 

 Szech'uan: "in reg. Yen-yuan Hsien, inter Ouentin et Kalapa in silvis, alt. 

 circ. 2800 m.," June 4, 1914, C. Schneider (No. 1462); "inter viculos Huan-ka 

 et Wo-lo-ho, in dumetis apertis, alt. circ. 3200 m.," June 13, 1914, C. Schneider 

 (No. 1499). 



Acer Henryi (p. 97). This species is apparently much more closely related to 

 Acer Negundo Linnaeus than to the other species of the section Trifoliata, as its 

 flowers are borne in lateral pendulous racemes and the winter-buds have two 

 valvate scales. Therefore A. Henryi as well as A. cissifolium K. Koch are better 

 referred to the section Negundo, as I proposed in 1914 (in Bailey, Stand. Cycl. 

 Hart. I. 204). By Nieuwland all the species of the section Trifoliata in the sense of 



