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SPICILEGIA FLORA SINENSIS: DIAGNOSES OF NEW, 
AND HABITATS OF RARE OR HITHERTO UN- 
RECORDED, CHINESE PLANTS.—VIII. 
By H. F. Hance, Ph.D., Memb. Acad. Nat. Cur., &e., &e. 
(Concluded from p. 312). 
"66. Strobilanthes (Goxprussta) dimorphotrichus, sp. n 
— ~ Caulibus syhoret hispidulis, foliis elliptico-lanceolatis ial 
cuneatim attenuatis apice acuminatis anguste calloso-serratis 
._ supra ee pilis minutis albis appressis oculo armato 
tantum perspiciendis dense obsitis aliisque majoribus 2-3 articulatis 
seen terminali angustato rarius conspersis subtus pallentibus 
preter costam strigillosam glabris Pee ae altero 2 poll. petiolo 
parce pilosula, —— —— faucem posticis mediam corollam 
attingentibus, stylo vix 
Lien- ate in S atvals umida ad Fuk-shan-man, 800 
m, p. eng d. 25 Oct. 1881, coll. rev. B. C. Henry. (Herb. 
propr. n, 22110.) 
67. Sphenodesma eT Gehades, — i ce pagum Ta-mau- 
tin, in jariedintions indigenarum ins. an, Lai dictorum, 
- copiose super Bambusas noni a d. it pa 1882, legit rev. 
B.C. Hitherto found, I believe, only in Eastern Bengal 
and —— Mr. Henry ‘describes the flowers as white and 
fra 
68. Placieenibii a Gerardianus Benth.—Ad rupes umbratas 
faucium Yeung-tai, secus fl. Lien-chau, 290 m. p. a Cantone, d. 12 
Oct. Se leg rev, B. C. Henry. Only hitherto known from the 
moun India. The —— agree entirely with Kashmir 
ones collected by Dr. Thom 
6 = apy ieierlia “Wight. — Juxta oppidum Hoi-hau, 
8. Hai-n 1879, coll. am. T. L. Bullock. Agrees well with 
Wate pe and lade (Ic. pl. Ind. or. iv. t. 1444). 
0. Polygonum ( chee nia L.—Ad Ha-mi, Turkestanie 
chin., Maio — oll. Ser 
71. 
shan, prov. ' Genkort sis, a: 22 1 82, leg. rev. E. 
Found in the Kiu-Kiang hill . Vv. Moellendorf, but nok 
degrees further sou 
72. Rheum? uninerve Maxim.—In Ko-ko-nor, a. 1881, coll. W. 
Mesny. The solitary specimen agrees very well with Maximowiez’ s 
brief diagnosis (Mél. biol. Acad. se. St. Pétersb, x. 685). 
78. Machilus rimosa Bl. — In ins. Formosa, juxta Tam-sui, 
