Plantae Chinenses Forrestianae. 
Plants wage and collected by George Forrest during his first exploration 
unnan and Eastern Tibet in the years 1904, 1905, 1906. 
Description of New Species of Celastraceae. 
BY 
PROFESSOR DR. THEODOR LOESENER, 
Berlin. 
With Plates I-II. 
Euonymus roseoperulata, Loes. Sp. nov. dubia. 
Frutex glaberrimus, 2-4-metralis; ramulis is. + striato- 
sulcatis, vetustioribus cortice obscure brunneo-griseo sub lente 
longitudinaliter rimuloso ceterum laevi et nitidulo obtectis, 
hornotinis vix 1 mm. crassis; perulis inferioribus brevioribus 
subsemiorbicularibus margine scariosis apiceque saepius in- 
cisulis, superioribus longioribus spathulatis apice acutiusculis, 
usque 13 mm. iongis et paene 5 mm. latis, integris omnibus is. 
pallide roseis; foliis oppositis, persistentibus, etsi chartaceis 
vel tantum tenuiter chartaceis submembranaceis, tenuiter et 
4-8 mm. longe petiolatis, ellipticis vel lanceolato-ellipticis, basi 
cuneatis vel cuneato-obtusis, apice obtusiuscule vel acutiuscule 
acuminatis vel rarius subacutis, margine dense serrulatis, 4. 5-7-5 
cm. longis, 1.3-2.3 cm. latis, is. griseo-olivaceis, subtus vix 
pallidioribus, costa et nervis lateralibus supra i.s. prominulis, 
subtus costa prominula, nervis obsoletis, reticulo supra tenuiter 
prominulo, subtus plane evanido ; inflorescentiis iuvenilibus singu- 
latim lateralibus vel in foliorum axillis solitariis, gracilibus, bis 
vel ter dichotome furcatis, bracteis sublinearibus, acutis, usque 
paene 3 mm. longis, i.s. + roseis, axibus intermediis evolutis ; 
florum tantum alabastris valde iuvenilibus visis, 4~meris. 
“Shrub of 6-12 ft. Flowers green. Thickets in side valleys 
on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 4o’ N. Alt. 
8000-9000 ft. May—June 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4756. 
Species inter sempervirentes perulis manifestis roseis insignis 
(Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. XXXVI, March 1913.] 
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