260 SPICILEGIA FLORAE SINENSIS. 



12. Dodonaa viscosa, Linn. Circa Anioy, ipse legi, m. Oct. 

 1857 ; juxta Swa-tow invenit Sampson. A small-fruited, nearly 



oblong obtuse-leaved form. 



13. EuscapJris staph yleoides , Sieb. & Zucc. In collibus Feng- 

 wang-shan, ditionis Shanghaiensis, m. Aprili 1877 coll. am. 

 Forbes. I do not think this has been recorded before from China. 

 Baillon refers this to Loureiro's hitherto unrecognised genus 

 Tricerosy to which he also reduces Turpinia. 



14. Indigo/era atropurpurea. Ham. In provincia Cantonensi, 

 juxta pagum Fuk-wing, m. Junio 1855 coll. Eev. B. Krone. 

 Now, I believe, first recorded from China. 



15. Millettia (Eumillettia) cognata, sp. ?iov. Frutescens, 

 ramulis glaberrimis, foliolis 5 ovato-oblongis obtusis v. obtuse 

 acuminatis creberrime reticulatis prater costam nervosque subtus 

 strigillosos glaberrimis, panicuke laxie velutinae ramis divaricatis, 

 floribus semipollicaribus dilute purpureis, calyce sericeo-tomentosa 

 breviter dentato pedicello vix longiore, ovario petalisque glabris, 

 alis dimidiato oblongis obtusis carinas cymbiformi sequilongis, 

 disco conspicuo. 



In colhbus demissis ad fl. Siang, regione septentrionali prov. 

 Hu-nan, *est. 1878 coll. T. L. Bullock. (Herb, propr. n. 20708.) 



Very closely allied to ill. reticulata, Benth., and M. Championi, 

 Benth. It differs from the former in the much paler flowers, and 

 in the fewer leaflets, which dry of a bright green, not a blackish 

 hue ; from the latter by the colour of its flowers, which are nearly 

 half as large again ; from both by its sericeo-tomentose calyx. 



16. Desmodium (Dendrilobiion) cephalotes, Wall. In ripis 

 devexis fluvii West Biver, provinciae Cantonensis, primus legit 



Sampson, Julio 1870. 



etroflexim, DC. In collinis circa 



Cantonem et Whampoam haud rara. Exhales, when dry, a 

 powerful odour of liquorice. 



18. Desmodium (Nicolsonia) trichocaulon, DC. Circa Amoy, 

 ipse legi Octobri 1857; ad Sai-chu-shan, prov. Cantonensis, m. 

 Augusto 1862 coll. F. Parry. 



19. Potentilla Wallichiana, Del. In alluviis fl. West River, 

 prov. Cantonensis, inter Kun-hii et Tsz-tung, d. 27 Febr. 1809 

 leg. Sampson. This is the typical plant, with pedate leaves, as 

 figured by Lehmann (Eev. Potent., t. 34) ; not P. Kleiniana, Wt ; , 

 which occurs in Japan, and with which this is united by Sir 

 Joseph Hooker (Fl. Brit. Ind., ii., 359). 



20. Rosa macrophylla, Lindl, In monte Po-hua-shan, China* 

 bor., alt. 5000 ped., d. 19 Jan. 1875 coll. Dr. O. a Moellendorff. 

 For the determination of this I am indebted to Prof. Crepin. Found 

 previously in Kan-su by Przevalsky, and North China by Pere 

 David. (Crepin, Prim, monogr. Eos., fasc. 3, 871*) 



21. Bom ackulam, Lindl. In m. Siao Wu-tai-shan, Chmse 

 bor., m. Julio 1876 coll. W. Hancock. An addition to the 

 Peking flora. 



22. Sportella ataluntioides, Hance. Copiose prope Kwei-yang, 

 metropolin prov. Kwei-chau, m. Jan. 1880 coll. W. Mesny. 



