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6. E. chinensis, R. Br.; Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 285. 
appy Valley and Victoria Peak, Hongkong ; Swatow. 
Fl. white, March. 
7., E. amplexifolia, Dunn sp.nov.; a specie Philip 
jV plexicauli, S. Moore, Tam sola in genere folia pila babel, 
a stylis alte connatis differ 
Frutex satan praeter sitit omnino glaber, ramulis ob 
folis anguste decurrentibus bialatis. Folia sessilia, 
lanceolata, acuminata, profunde cordata vel sagittata, 
ob auriculas obtegentes foliis basi rotundatis per- 
foliatis similia, 7:5 cm. longa, per totam longitudinem 
crebre serrulata, coriacea, costa superne impressa, subtus 
prominente, venis secundariis patentibus frequentibus mox 
anastomosantibus. Flores feminei sessiles, in axillis 3—4- 
tim fasciculati. Sepala rotundata, 2-3 mm. longa, adpresse 
sericea. Petala obovata, imus paullo longiora. Bacca 
ovalis, acuminata, 4-6 mm. longa; stylus brevis, apice 
breviter tripartita. 
Summit of the Phoenix Mt. near Swatow at about 5000 feet. 
Dunn's Han Expedition, Hongk. Herb. n. 5832. Fl 
whitish, April. 
4.—PENTAPHYLAX. 
1. P. euryoides, Garda». et Champ.; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 28. 
ommon in the woods and on the hillsides, Hongkong. 
FL. white, July. ; 
5.—ACTINIDIA. 
Key to species. 
1. Peduncles branched, ade. l. Championi. : 
Peduncles — ed oa 2. 
2. Leaves glabro ane so 2, callosa. 
Leaves woully beneath P abe 3. 
3. Leaves thickly coriaceous; veins im- 
pressed above oe e. 5, pachyphylla. 
Leaves papery ; veins not impressed... : 
4. Sepals and leaves oblong t e. 98. fulvicoma. 
Sepals and leaves ovate T .. 4, lanata. 
arc 
3. A. fulvicoma, Hanes % in Journ. Bot. 1885, 321.  Lofoushan. 
Fl. ——, May. 
4. A. lanata, Hemsl. in Ann. Bot. ix. 146. N orth-west River ; 
5. A. pachyphylla, Dunn in Journ, Linn. Soc. xxxix. 409. 
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