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vr Si bracteis suborbiculatis extus fusco-hirsutis intus glaber- 
cumdatis, calycis sublinealis lobis oblongis obtusis parce 
cilistis, Abiseilis-< alycem duplo superantis lobis oblongis obtusis, 
ovario iatetedtite apice intruso, stylo integro glaberrimo calyce 
duplo longiore. 
In jugo Lo-fau-shan, prov. Cantonensis, d. 22 Sept. 1882, leg. 
v. H. Choe (Herb. propr. n. 22138. 
eed rly allied to S. japonica A. DC. and S. congesta Benth., but 
- quite different in foliage, and remarkable for the numerous beau 
(4 53. Jasminum (Unrrouata) microcalyx, sp. nov. — Fruti- 
culosum, glaberrimum, leve, ramis teretibus stvintia foliis simpli- 
cibus ovatis basi scar apice caudato-acuminatis mucronatis 
subquintupli- et penninerviis opacis nervis subtus tenuiter promi- 
nulis axillis barbatis Fe 2% poll. longis 1-1} poll. latis petiolo supra 
canaliculato tomentoso medio articulato bilineali, cymis axillaribus 
axis 1-8 floris folio triente brevioribus, spirit pe subelavatis 2 lin. 
longis, calyce urceolato indurato lineam longo us brevissimis 
Se tas hee albide tubo 5-7 me longo oral lobis 5 acutis 
on ngi 
O hatke Hoi- hau, ins. Hai-nan, d. 19 Oct. 1882, coll. rev. B. C. 
Henry. (Herb. propr. n. 22171. 
re to J. attenuatum Roxb.!, J. gracile Vahl.!, J. Zippelianum 
‘54. " Fraainus (Fravinaster) chinensis Roxb. — Circa pagos see 
ppidum Wu-hu, provincie An-hwei, m. Maio 1881, ina 
foliis nauleis tantum aliaque foliis juvenilibus paniculisque piadtulis 
predita carpsit am. T. L. Bullock; exemplaria foliis adultis fructi- 
busque maturis onusta juxta Chi-fu, prov. Shan-tung, in collinis, 
d. 17 Sept. 1880, leg. W. R. Carles. Roxburgh expressly states 
rs, but Mr. 
but could never find female haat ee or fruit.”’ In all other respects 
i of 
Roxburgh’s description, ial with the late Mr. 
se inese M 
are F’, mandshurica Rupr. & Maxim., which has a very different 
fruit, and F’. rhynchophylla Hance, which si a very much denser 
siiloreliseiise: and leaves with a very long acumen. American es 
are well distinguished, but the European aad Asiatic cig of both 
sections urgently demand serious study an atio: 
55. Osmanthus fragrans Lour. — Ad fi. Lien- hati, p v. Can- 
tonensis, m. sire . 1881, coll. rev. B. C.Henry. The itek southerly 
station known to me 
56. Apocy tied venetum I, — Ad Ha-mi, Turkestaniw chin. = 
Maio 1881, leg. W. Mesny. 
57. Cynanchum (Endotropis) Bungei Dene. — Ad Ha-mi, Tur- 
os chin., Maio 1881, leg. W. Mesny. Only hitherto. on 
N hina. 
