SPECIES CHINENSES. Ii5 
triangulares. Petala circ. 4 mm. longa, late ovata, in sicco 
purpurea. Stamina 8, subsimilia flava, longiora 8-9 mm. longa. 
Stylus filiformis stamina subaequans. Fructus deest. 
In the neighbourhood of Tengyueh, Yunnan, at an altitude 
unknown. Howell. No. 125 in Herb. Edin. 
The nearest ally is the Khasian Oxyspora vagans, Wall. We 
do not find that the stamens are differentiated into four purple 
and four yellow, but possibly the flowers are not developed 
sufficiently far for the purple colour to become maniiest. 
Passiflora (§ Decaloba-Polyanthea) jugorum, W. W. 5m. 
Inter species chinenses ad P. Henryt, Hemsl. spectat quae 
ramis glabris floribus fasciculatis minoribus corona fauciali 
duplici differt; haud procul a P. Leschenaultii, DC. quae 
floribus solitariis inter alia divergit; a P. cupiformi, Mast. 
floribus majoribus corona fauciali simplici dignoscitur; P. 
perpera, Mast. valde affinis ramis glabris discriminatur. 
Frutex scandens ad 2—3 m. pertinens ramis floriferis gracilibus 
sulcatis dense albido- patenti-pilosis. Folia vulgo 4-6.6 cm. 
longa 4-6.6 cm. lata, forma eis P. Leschenaultit, DC. subsimilia, 
truncata, margine inferiore rotundata, margine superiore trilo- 
bata lobis apiculatis lateralibus triangularibus acutis paululo 
patentibus intermedio multo minore, tenuiter papyracea supra 
glabra nisi ad nervos marginesque pilosulos, infra subdense 
molliter albido-pilosa ; mervi basi orientes 5, exteriores non- 
nunquam minus distincti; petioli ad 2.5 cm. longi dense 
patenti-pilosi sub medio glandulis duabus sessilibus ornati. 
Cirrhi simplices graciles. Flores circ. 3 cm. diametro cymosi ; 
cymae saepius in foliorum axillis binae vulgo 3-7-florae petiolos 
vix superantes ramulis pilosis ; pedunculi articulati 1-1.3 cm. 
longi glabri. Sepala et petala subsimilia circ. 1.5 cm. longa 
ovato-oblonga obtusa. Corona faucialis simplex; filamenta 
filiformia petalis triente breviora ; corona interior erecta plicata. 
Ovarium globosum glabrum gynophoro circ. 6 mm. longo 
suffultum. Fructus deest. 
“ Scandent shrubby plant of 6-9 ft. Flowers pale creamy- 
white and purple. On scrub in open situations on the Shweli- 
Salween divide, Yunnan. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 8000 ft. April 
1914.” G. Forrest. No. 12,330. 
A much more pilose plant than its nearest Chinese allies. 
As in the allied P. Henryi, the leaves show much variation, 
truncate and non-truncate leaves appearing on the same shoot. 
Such a variety is exemplified in the sheet quoted below. 
“ Scandent shrubby plant of 6-9 ft. Flowers creamy-yellow, 
with purplish centre. On scrub and rock in lava-bed west of 
