168 -CRAIB—HARDY SPECIES OF ENKIANTHUS. 
natives of Japan, no longer holds. E. /atiflorus is very near to 
this species. 
3. Bodinierella Cavaleriei is founded on an Enkianthus of the 
deflexus series, and as the specific name is already occupied in 
the genus, a new name must be given to the plant :— 
Enkianthus Leveilleanus, Craib, nom. nov. 
Bodinierella Cavaleriet, Lévl. in Fedde Rep. Nov. Sp., 
xii, p. IOI (1913). 
Two additional species have been added recently to the out- 
door collection here: EF. cernuus var. rubens, a native of Japan, 
and E. serrulatus, a native of W. China. 
E. cernuus and its variety, as already indicated, are readily 
distinguished from the species enumerated in the key by their 
fimbriate corolla lobes. In all the species enumerated in the 
key the corolla lobes are entire. 
E. serrulatus differs from the campanulatus and the deflexus 
series and agrees with E. perulatus in its fascicled flowers, the 
pedicels of which are straight and erect in fruit. I believe 
Schneider to be right in regarding this as a distinct species and 
not as a variety of E. quinqueflorus, as originally proposed by 
Wilson. 
