ee a 
De} ~ 21 Paes = . ae - 4 
1917] SCHNEIDER—NEW CHINESE PLANTS I4I 
Szechuan australis: inter oppida Yen-yiian Hsien et — in dume- 
tis inter pagos Wo-lo-ho et Hu-ma-ti, alt. circ. 2000-2400 m., 16 Junii, C. 
Schneider (no. 3490; typus in Herb. Arb. Arn. et Hb. Schneider; frutex 
squarrosus ad 2-metralis). 
This species much resembles S. psilostigma And., which I only know from 
the good specimens collected by A. Henry and G. Forrest in Yunnan and 
mentioned by me in the Pl. Wils. 3:116. From those the new species may be 
distinguished by its leaves being a little more hairy on the upper surface and 
not so thickly covered with a silvery silky pubescence on the lower one, by 
its much more glabrous bracts which are not densely silky outwardly, and by 
its shorter, entire, not deeply cleft styles. The fruiting catkins seem to be 
shorter in S. wolohensis. Without having seen the male plant, it seems impos- 
sible to determine the real relationship of this species, which comes from a 
region that has never been explored before by botanical collectors. 
Salix (probabiliter sect. DENTICULATAE Schn.) caloneura, n. sp. 
(fig. G, 1-6).—Frutex elatior, divaricatus; ramuli hornotini 
annotinique glabri, flavescentes vel olivacei, vetustiores rubro- 
brunnei, interdum ad gemmas adpressas puberuli. Folia elliptica, 
obovato-elliptica vel maxima late elliptico-oblonga, apice satis 
subito breviter acuta, basi obtusa vel subrotundata, interdum — 
subcuneata, Supers mntenge viridia, subtis valde discoloria, 
# & Ee ; ee i aat gities 2 ste ri is % 
‘ y ag See : cee > 
nem -currentibus approximatis circ. a4 pro 1 cm. conspic ais, a 
nervillorum satis distincto, valde juvenilia subtus dist : | 
