SPECIES ASIATICAE. 7 
sparsim pilosula, ad costam impressam setosula, infra ad costam 
nervosque eminentes dense setosula, caeterum sparsius ; nervi 
utrinque 5~6, subparalleli ad dentes excurrentes; stipulae 
nullae. Corymbus terminalis circ. 5 cm. diametro, pedunculo 
5-10 mm. longo tomentoso suffultus, radiis primariis 3-6 fulyo- 
tomentosis, floribus e radiis ordinis tertii vel quarti natis. 
Calycis lobi circ. 0.5 mm. longi triangulari-ovati cum ovario 
pilis fasciculatis dense pilosi. Corolla rotata 4 mm. diametro ad 
tres partes in lobos suborbiculares divisa extra pilosa. Stamina 
corollam paululo superantia. Drupa ovoidea + 6 mm. longa, 
+ 4 mm. lata rubra glabra apice pilosula excepta. 
¥ “At Thaiyong, a mountain valley 2000 ft. elevation, sixty 
miles west of the port of Swatow, China. Sept. 1gor.’’ Coll. ° 
Dr. J. M. Dalziel. Nos. 173, 174. 
“At Wukingfu, west of Swatow.”’ Dalziel. No. 175. 
Viburnum Wardii, W. W.Sm. Sp. nov. 
Species ex affinitate V. erubescentis, Wall. et V. oligantht, 
Batal.; ab ambobus nervatione foliorum inter alia facile dis- 
criminatur ; nervi incurvi nervulique subtus bene distincti arcte 
et pulchre reticulati. 
Arbor parva ex collectore 7-10 m, alta; ramuli glabri vel 
subglabri mox cinerascentes. Folia petiolo + 1.5 cm. longo 
glabro vel sparsim pilosulo praedita, oblongo-lanceolata vel 
lanceolata, 8-12 cm. longa, 3-6 cm. lata, basi + rotundata, 
apice acuminata, margine regulariter serrata serraturis in- 
durato-apiculatis, membranacea, maturitate utrinque glabra vel 
subtus ad costam pilis stellatis parcissime conspersa, supra 
atroviridia, infra pallidiora nérvis utrinque 5~7 incurvatis cum 
nervulis pulchre reticulantibus. Inflorescentia terminalis pani- 
culata in nostris speciminibus ad 5 cm. longa, pilis fasciculatis 
+ conspersa; pedunculus 2~3 cm. longus. Calycis lobi tri- 
angulares acuti vel obtusiusculi circ. 1 mm. longi glabri. Corolla 
alba fragrans tubulosa + 8 mm. longa glabra vel subglabra ; 
lobi orbiculares circ. 2 mm. diametro. Stamina ad summam 
corollam + attingentia. Ovarium turbinatum glabrum vel 
pilis: furcatis sparsissime conspersum. Fructus deest. 
er Burma :—Small bushy tree of 20-30 feet. By 
streams in forest, in damp and deep shade. Flowers white, 
waxy-looking, fragrant. At an elevation of 8000 ft., near 
mh Valley of Naung-Chaung, Lashi country. June 
To14.” F. Kingdon Ward. No. 1620. 
This species belongs to the section Thyrsosma, is akin to 
Viburnum erubescens, Wall., and is ey distinguished among 
other marks by the nervation of the le 
