824 SPICILEGIA FLORZ SINENSIS. 
202' 58. Gentiana (Cuonpropayiia) delicata, sp. nov. — Annua 
glaberrima, caule e basi simplici, foliis infimis rosulatis 5-6 lin 
longis cum ramealibus 2-4-linealibus basi connatis distantibus 
oblongis aristatis margine angusto hyalino minute denticulato, 
ramis axillaribus foliati is 1-2 floris, floribus Sete tee er i 
us, 
corolle infundibularis 6 lin. longe extus virinls intus omtulas 
lobis erectis ovatis acuminatis plicis late ovatis minute denticulatis 
apiculatis lobis duplo brevioribus, stylo nullo, stigmatibus binis 
recurvis, capsula ellipsoidea compressa apice leviter marginata 
stipite equilongo fulta mediam corollam adtingente. 
d Wu-hu, prov. An-hwei, in montosis, alt. 2500-3000 ped., 
m. Maio 1881, leg. T. L. Bullock. (Herb. propr. n. 22040. 
Closely allied to G. aquatica Li, G. Loureirit a G, 
Piasczkit Maxim., but well distinguished from all thre 
. Gentiana ' Pitianonanths ciapies In collibus ad Chi- fu, Chine 
bor., m. Oct. 1874, coll. F. B. Forbes; in jugo Lo-fau-shan, prov. 
Cantonensis, d. 22 Sept. 1882, detexit rev. E. Faber 
60. Solanum ane Many Bge. — Ad Ha- -mi, Tur- 
kestaniw chin., Maio 1881, leg. W. Mesn 
6 cium chinense il. ek yes Tackle chin., m. Maio 
ga coll. W. Mesn 
2. Lycium ruthenicum Murr. —Cum precedenti. 
68: Dodartia orientalis L, — Cirea urb. Ha-mi, raram invenit 
W. Mesny. 
64. Limnophila hypericifolia Benth. — ce fossis juxta Sai-ngau, 
ad fl. Lien erp u, prov. Cantonensis, 210 m. p. ab urbe, d. 5 Oct. 
1881, leg. rev. B. C. Henry. A native of the hill regions of India, 
not hoviotialy recorded from any part of China. 
11° 65. Chirita cortusifo lia, sp. nov. — Radice fibrosa, ae 
foliis crassiusculis e basi cordata v. truncata suborbiculatis 6 
tomentosis subtus pallidis dense pustulatis nervis tomentosis 
14-13 poll. longis petiolo 14 pollicari fulvo- cone seapo ad 4 poll. 
longo fulvo-villoso, floribus 2-10 in umbellam simplicem 
compositam ee erectis bractea ovata 2. lineali suffultis 
ebracteolatis 4 lin. longis, calyee campanulato tomentoso 4 lin 
ngo 
attingentibus filamentis inferne glabris apice cum antheris dense 
cano- Sattatis, staminodiis minimis, ovario glanduloso-piloso stylo 
brevi, yoda bilobo. 
In Che-kiang, cirea oppid. Wen-chau, inv. cl. W. G. 
Sicndah,- ees erb. propr. n. 22178, 
A small but very pretty species, which would be quite as worthy 
of cultivation as C. sinensis Lindl. I have no note of the colour ee 
the flower. Its affinity is perhaps ‘lpr gh with C. primulacea C. B 
Clarke! (Cyrtandr. Bengal. 114, t. 82.) 
(To be plete 
