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9. Pilea muscosa Lindl.—Macaii, ad rupes, copiose, Sept. 1885, 
ipse legi. Perfeotly naturalized, as it has also become in parts of 
Hongkong.* 
10. Quercus (Pasania) Irwinti Hance. — In monte Tai-mo-shan 
adversus Hongkong, arbori unice fructifere, et ut vi idebatur 
emoriture, obviam factus cl. A. B. Westland, sub initio Aprilis 
1885. The few ripe fruits collected by Mr. Westland enabled me 
to complete the original diagnosis, drawn up from the sa live 
specimens I have ever seen, the acorns of nich were immatur 
Fructibus densa’ fasciculatis, cupule crateriformis squamis ovat 
apiculo calloso inflexo cinereo-tomentosis sar ore yes a 
rorire.as us ate am a esepeo ck very notable pccanll 
to si Canton flora, the species Gene "hithert been “4 certainl 
wn from Japan and Korea, for, as ave before observed 
seats: Bot. 1885, p. 866), I suspect A. DeCandolle’s ats sinensis 
is referable to Q. donk ylla Lindl. 
12. Podocarpus fase macrophylla Don. — Juxta Ki- 
lung. Formose septentrionalis m. Jun. 1884, legit C. Ford. 
yew! tones | Bupadodepis) argotania eras —In monte 
an, prope Hongkong, d. 26 Apr. 1885, specimina mascula 
florida fiventé cl. A. B. Westland. Inflorescentie mascule gemi- 
Flores in glomerulos distinctos plus minus remotos secus 
sehen dispositi. This very interesting species is at once dis- 
— sabia its allies by the interruptedly spicate rec al 
of the male fi Th e fe aa ae is as bt et 
full flower, which i roe was 80 kind as to send me for poe f 
tion, leaves no doubt of its identity; and I find the Ningpo plant 
(Journ. Bot. 1882, p. 39) is the same, though less robust, no doubt 
on oe of its more northerly habitat. 
5. Disporum sessile Don. in monte Tai-mo-shan, adversus 
iid hiiag. m. Aprili 1885, legit + A. B. Westland. . Recorded before 
(Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 358) from Chekiang, but now first found in 
Kwangtun 
16. Disporum Lenin Don. ?—Infra desilientem aquam, 
ad fauces Siu-tin-mun, jugi Lo-fau-shan, prov. Cantonensis, alt. 
ped., m Z i888, fructu immaturo tantum preditum legit 
rev. B.C. Henry. This agrees very well wifh Baker's s diagnosis 
and with Wight's ‘figures, but I have never seen ¢ specimens 
a ee 
* This appears to be the first record of this fats i China.—F. B. F. 
Originally described by Dr. Hance in au Sc. Nat. Paris, Ser. 4, Tom. 
vill, ps 229, tro : & contin : n gathered in Wonca Valley, Hong 
kong.—F. B 
= é ey recorded‘ from Yunnan. by Kurz in Journ. Bot. 1873, p. 193. — 
