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sparse pilosula, ad costam densius, nervis multo impressis rugo- 
sula, infra paululo pallidior, ad costam nervosque dense fulvo- 
hirtella, caeterum sparsim, nervis primariis distincte elevatis. 
Paniculae terminales ad 12 cm. longae et latae; axes omnes 
dense fulvo- vel rufido-hirtelli ; pedicelli eeerer vix I mm. 
superantes. Calyx circ. I mm. longus cupularis obsolete den- 
tatus glaber. Corolla alba circ. 3 mm. longa; tubus_ brevis 
calyce paululo longior ; lobi oblongi obtusiusculi tubum multo 
superantes. Filamenta lobis corollinis longiora antheris longius- 
cule exsertis. . Fructus fere maturus globosus 3-4 mm. diametro. 
China :—Mountains south of Mengtsz, Yunnan. At 5000 ft. 
Tree of 15 ft., with white flowers. Henry. No. 11,0848. In 
Herb. Edin. Ecsta 
In forests south-east of Szemao, Yunnan. At 4000 ft. 
Shrub of 7 ft. Henry. No. 12,803. In Herb. Edin. 
A species readily recognised among the Chinese species by 
its foliage. Henry No. 11,084 in Herb. Edin. does not appear 
to be the same. The fruit is different, and the leaves do not 
match. 
\o'\ Lonicera angustifolia, Wall., var. rhododactyla, W. W. Sm. 
Var. nov. 
Ramulis rubris primo minute puberulis mox glaberrimis 
nitentibus, foliis anguste obovatis vel oblanceolatis potius quam 
lanceolatis, apice rotundatis vel obtusis vix acutis haud acumi- 
natis utrinque glaberrimis, bracteis, bracteolis, calycis dentibus, 
corolla (extus) glaberrimis a typo recedit ; habitu, floris struc- 
tura, ovariis connatis congruit. 
“ China :—Lichiang Range, Yunnan. Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 
10,000-11,000 ft. Shrub of 3-5 ft. Flowers rose-pink. Open 
situations in scrub. June 1913.’ G. Forrest. No. 10,054. 
1X? Lonicera chlamydata, W. W.Sm. Nom. nov. 
\0%% L. chlamydophora, W. W. Sm. ime Eee) in Notes R.B.G. 
Edin. , Viil (1913), 109. ((0 
This species is more closely allied to she saccata, Rehder than 
to L. trichopoda, Franch. as previously suggested. The flower 
of L. chlamydata is larger and fleshier than that of L. saccata, 
with a much broader tube, which is very densely hairy inside, 
while the style is setose rather than villous: The corolla is a 
deep golden yellow. 
Two Yunnan sheets collected by F. Kingdon Ward appear 
to approach L. saccata, Rehder very closely. Ward No. 
602, from boulder screes at 13,000 ft. in the Atuntsu district 
of N.W. Yunnan, almost matches the Szechwan plants—the 
