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Original Articles. 
ON A FEW NEW PLANTS FROM YUNAN. 
By 8. Kurz. fi 
(Tas. 138.) ie 
Rk. J. ANDERSON, who was attached as pei officer and naturalist 
t vain eites under Major 8 to Yunan, made a collection of 
nation. I have, for this reason, preferred to notice in the present 
communication only the mote ppeoeeiang new forms, instead of giving 
a great part well-known species. The deveniee Rasamala (Altingia 
snag he is found here, thus giving for this gigantic tree a sane from 
matra , Tenasserim to Upper Ava and Mishmi. Tea 
on arri an, on the other side of the Kinkos 
Hills, Chinese ates ake a ty appearance; but I fear that 
several of these are only cultivated in the ns of Momien. At 
least the comparatively numerous Conifers (amongst them Gingko 
biloba, Chamecyparis ny die Cranmer it and Juniperus) are so, while 
Pinus Khasya forms Of other noteworthy Yunan plants 
(chiefly collected in the a environs of Momien and Hotha) may be named 
ere :— Catalpa Hans, Solanum. lyratum, gp ie Chinensis, 
Quercus ‘glide gera ?, Broussonetia Kaempferi, Japonica, 
Paonia albiflora 2 Corydals as. decumbens, Sterculia platansfolia, Pyrus 
Japonica, Hydran ngea Japonica and another sp. ‘ron Indicum, 
Clematis Jlorida (with double flowers, certainly from a garden), Funkia 
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N.S. VoL. 2. [guLy, 1873 9m 
