34 DIAGNOSES SPECIERUM NOVARUM. 
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.0>* Euenymus Monbeigii, W. W.Sm. Sp. nov. 
Species valde affinis E. Givaldii, Loes. et E. sanguineae, Loes. 
a quibus inflorescentiis praeclongis effusis folia saepe duplo 
superantibus distinguitur ; haud procul ab E. dasydictyone, Loes. 
et Rehd. quae e descriptione foliis basi cuneatis pedunculis 
multo brevioribus divergit. 
Frutex 3-8 m. altus vel fortasse arbor ad 12 m.; ramuli 
hornotini angulati glabri virides, annotini cinerascentes vel 
brunnei. Folia opposita petiolo circ. 1 cm. longo breviter alato 
glabro praedita decidua; lamina plerumqueé 5-7 cm. longa, 
3-4 cm. lata, ovata vel ovato-elliptica, apice acuta vel breviter 
acuminata, basi rotundata vel late cuneata, margine denticulis 
incurvis crebro serrulata, membranacea vel subchartacea, supra 
atroviridis glabra venis venulisque ultimis sub lente minutissime 
puberulo-asperulatis itaque subconspicuis, infra olivacea glabra 
nervis utrinque 5-6 paribus. Inflorescentiae ad 10-12 cm. longae 
ter quaterve divisae effusae glabrae ; pedunculus 6—7 cm. longus 
apice plerumque in ramulos quinque divisus, gracilis sed tamen 
rigidulus ;_ pedicelli ultimi 2-4 mm. longi. Flores tetrameri 
virides ; sepala orbicularia 1 mm. diametro; petala oblanceo- 
lata vel lanceolata, circ. 3 mm. longa, acuta vel obtusiuscula. 
Fructus cruciatim 4-alatus teste specimine Wardiano sub n. 
697 fructu immaturo; si schedae Forrestianae sub n. 12,930, 
13,447, huc recte allocatae, fructus maturus ei E. sanguineae 
similis sed alis brevioribus praeditus. 
China :—N.W. Yunnan. 1907. Monbeig. No. 58 (type). 
Tseku, N.W. Yunnan. May. Monbeig. No. 3 (1912). 
“N.W. Yunnan, near Atuntsu. 10,000-13,000 ft. Small 
tree of 15-20 ft. in shrub belt. June—July 1913.” F. Kingdon 
Ward. Nos. 351, 474, 697. 
The following also appear to belong here, the first very young, 
the others in mature fruit :— 
“ Chungtien plateau, Yunnan. Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. gooo 
ft: Shrub of 12-25 ft. Flowers green. In open situations 
amongst rocks. April 1914.’’ G. Forrest. No. 12,436. 
‘“ Mekong Valley, Yunnan. Lat. 27° 40’ N. Alt. 10,000 ft. 
Shrub of 20-30 ft. Is found in open thickets. Aug. 1914.” 
G. Forrest. No, 12,930. 
“ Mekong-Salween divide, Yunnan. Lat. 28° 16’ N. Shrub 
of 20 ft. Fruits scarlet. In open thickets and pine forests. 
Oct. 1914.” G. Forrest. No. 13,447. 
woe Euonymus oresbia, W. W.Sm. Sp. nov. 
Species affinis E. lichiangensi, W. W. Sm. a qua foliis minori- 
bus oblanceolatis crebro serratulis inter alia differt ; E. nanoides, 
