The leaves are much thinner, while the slenderly peduncled lax cymes are 
very different, being much longer than in Loesener’s species. 
Evonymus Balansae Sprague, Kew Bull. 1908: 180. 
Euonymus rhodacanthus Pitard, Lecomte F1. Gén. Indo-Chine 1: 870. 
f. 108, 8. 1912 (syn. nov.). 
Both species are based on material collected by Balänsa at Dong- 
Dang, Tonkin, cited by Sprague as Balansa 1451; Pitard cites merely 
the collector, not the number. Clearly a single species is represented, 
Pitard having overlooked Sprague’s earlier description. 
Evonymus Forbesiana Loesen. Bot. Jahrb. 30:457. 1902; Rehd. 
Jour. Arnold Arb. 14: 246. 1935. 
Ixpo-CHINA, Tonkin, Bac Giang Province, between Pho Vi and 
Thanh Moi, Petelot 5870, June 5, 1935, a shrub in open forests. Kwei- 
chow, Szechuan, and Yunnan. | 
SMAPENMPEEACENE 
Turpinia montana (Blume) Kurz, Jour. As. Soc. Bengal 64(2° : 182. 
1875: Koord. Atlas Baumart. Java 1: #. 92. 1913; Mer: Uontr. 
Arnold Arb. 8: 93. 1934, cum Syn. | 
Zanthoxylum montanum Blume, Bijdr. 248. 1825. 
Maurocenia Zollingeri O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. PI. 150. 1891. 
nr 1 1 Ar 
