54 JOURNAL OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM [voz. 
1936, a liana with white flowers in open forests at 1500-1600 m. altitu 
A species clearly in the alliance with Actinidia callosa Lindi. and: 
second representative of the genus to be recorded from Indo-Chi 
Perhaps Dunn would have placed this under his concept of Lindle 
species, of which he recognizes six varieties (Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 
405-407. 1911), but particularly in the granular indumentum on 
younger parts, inflorescences, and along the midrib and nerves on 
lower surfaces of its leaves, it does not agree with any of the forms t 
he very briefly defined. 
Saurauia Oldhami Hemsl. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23: 79. 1886. 
INpo-CHINA, Tonkin, Cho Ganh, Petelot 820, January, 1923; Me 
du Tam Dao, Petelot 4448, December, 1930. Formosa. 
I can see no reason for distinguishing this Indo-China form Î 
Hemsley’s Formosan species; new to Indo-China. 
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