LOESENER—CELASTRACEAE 5 
disci crassiuscule carnosi, explanati, obsolete 5-lobi margine 
inter lobos insertis, quam petala brevioribus, filamentis subulatis, 
antheris late cordiformibus versatilibus, thecis extrinsecus 
granulatis ; ovario subtetraedrico manifeste 3—-costato, 3—loculari, 
loculis 2-ovulatis, ovulis erectis, stylo sub anthesi ovario vix 
longiore, apice paullulum incrassato, stigmatibus 3 non vel vix 
2-lobulatis ; fructibus immaturis 3-alatis. 
rub of 2-4 ft. Flowers greenish brown. Open, scrubby 
iia on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° ee N. 
Alt. gooo-10,000 ft. August 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 42 
Genus usque adhuc ex Forb. et Hemsl. Ind. Flor. Sin. 1. 125 
monotypicum in oe complures dividendum mihi nunc videtur. 
Species haece nova a T. Wi Ufordis, Hook. f. ex specimine For- 
mosano deveeiptn 5* ‘glaberrimo”’ praecipue indumento inflor- 
escentiae recedit. Reliquae species partim foliorum nervatura, 
partim florum magnitudine vel inflorescentiae indumento, partim 
stigmatum numero inter sese diversae sunt. 
LIST OF PLATES 
Illustrating Professor Loesener’s Paper on Celastraceae collected by George 
orrest in Yunnan. 
The plates are taken from photographs by Mr. R. Adam of dried specimens in 
the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 
Prate I. Euonymus porphyrea, Loes. Sp. nov. 
Il, Tripterygium Forrestii, Loes. Sp. nov. 
