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fruit and leaves and perfect flowers, collected at Nagasaki, Japan, 
in 1863, and tentatively labelled “ Negundo?”’ 
Also No. 596579 collected by E. H. Wilson for Veitch & Sons 
in Western Hupeh, C. China. The flowers have ten stamens and 
are in corymbs. Wilson’s No. 639 in the N. Y. Bot. Garden Herb., 
which I have not determined for want of time, also seems to belong 
to this group. 
6. CRULA GRISEA (Franch) Nwd. 
Acer nikoense var griseum Franch, 1894. 
Acer griseum (Franch) Pax, 1902. 
7. CRULA HENRYI (Pax) Nwd. 
Acer Henrys Pax, 1896. 
Represented in the U. S. Nat. Herb. by No. 801241,collected 
by A. Henry (No. 5644) in Scech’uan, Central China, 1885-88. 
This is evidently one of the co-type specimens, and has young 
and immature fruit. Henry’s No. 5644 B, another cotype from the 
province of Hupeh has mature fruit. Also No. 596485 from 
‘Pat’ung, W. China collected by E. H. Wilson has mature 
fruit and fertile flowers just out of bloom. In the New York 
Botanical Garden, the plant is represented by Wilson’s No. 548. 
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, 
University of Notre Dame 
VI.—NEW PLANTS FROM NORTH DAKOTA. 
By J. LUNELL. 
Amarella Gurliae sp. nov. 
Planta annua. Caulis simplex vel de basi ramosus, teres vel 
angulatus, colore purpureo, 1-2 dm. altus; internodi vel longiores 
vel breviores vel aequales foliis. Folia marginibus scabris non 
vestita, basilaria spatulata, caulina lanceolato-linearia, in caule 
inferiore late lanceolata et paulo falcata. Flores in axillis foliorum 
aut solitarii aut per ramos breves folio non longiores conspersi, 
ramo singulo 2 usque 5 flores gerente, quorum proximi pedicellos 
5-10 mm. longos, remoti pedicellos 2 vel 3 mm. longos habent. 
Tubus calycis 2 mm, longus, lobi ejus 4 vel 5, inaequales, 3-4 
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