160 SMITH—CRAIBIODENDRON. 
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end sick Jaintea Hills, seit by G. Mann. Leucothoé 
Manna King et Prain MSS., in Herb. Kew. and Herb. Calc. 
This plant is undoubtedly specie with C. shanicum and 
C. Henryi, but the sheets show buds and leaves only. The 
species may prove to be identical with C. Henryi, but considering 
its geographical position, that is unlikely. 
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9°" Craibiodendron Forrestii, W. W. Smith. Sp. nov. Plate cx. 
Species C. shanico affinis sed foliis subtus fulvo-tomentellis, 
nec glabris, facile distinguenda. 
rutex circ. 2-4 m. alta ramulis robustis rufo-tomentellis. 
Folia alterna 4-7 cm. longa, 2°5—4 cm. lata, petiolata, oblonga, 
apice rotundata, saepe apiculata, basi rotundata vel cordatula, 
integra, margine undulata, paululum revoluta, valde coriacea, 
supra glabra venis furfuraceo-glandulosis exceptis, pulchre et 
distincte reticulata, infra dense fulvo-tomentella, glandulis 
minutis nigris raris instructa ; petiolus 3-5 mm. longus fulvo- 
tomentellus ; nervi-utrinque 6-7 fere horizontales, distincti, 
supra lmpressi, a aes, intra marginem anastomosantes. 
Inflorescentia dee 
China :— 
“ Amongst scrub in open situations in the Salwin valley ; 
Lat. 26° 12’ N. Alt. 3~3500 ft. November 1905.” G. Forrest 
1143, in Herb. Edin. 
LIST OF -PLATES. 
Illustrating W. W. Smith’s Paper on Craibiodendron. 
Two Legs are taken from photographs by Mr. R. Adam of dried specimens 
e Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and 
one from a specimen kindly lent by the Superintendent of the Royal 
Botanic Garden, Sibpur, Calcutta 
PraTteE CVIII. Craibiodendron shanicum, W. W. Smith. 
CIX. Craibiodendron yunnanense, W. W.Smith. Sp. nov. 
CX, Craibiodendron Forrestii, W. W. Smith. Sp. nov. 
