- CHINESE CONIFERS 267 
_ There is a specimen of this plant from Forskahl in Herb. Mus. 
Brit. The whole plant is covered with a white tomentum, and the 
legume is terete and 2-seeded. Good specimens were collected by 
Mr. series on = Hadramaut Expedition, no. 110! and distributed 
as I. ara 
(m) Erect tins or suffrutices. Leaflets 5-9, or in I. Spachii 
Baker var. trifoliolata Schweinf. 8, lateral opposite. 
© Leaflets + 5 or 3, ie oblong. es 8-10-seeded. Calyx- 
linear subulat 
125. I. Spacuu ne me p. 92 (18 71). 
I. coronilloides Jaub. 5 Boast, Illus. Pl. Or. tt, 485-6 (1858-57), 
non ae art. 
Hab. Nie Lanp. Mts. of Abyssinia between Melata and 
Selanke (1858), Schimper ! 
Var. ph Merce ata ies Bull. Boiss. 1896, App. ii. p. 240. 
ab. gE Lanp. Erit 
©© Leaflets 9, oblanceolate ee Legume 3-5-seeded, dark, 
hairy. Calyx-teeth setaceous. 
126. 1. masuxuensis Baker in Kew Bull. 1897, p. 256. 
Hab. British Centrat Arrica. Masuku Plateau, alt. 6500- 
7000 ft., Whyte! 
OOO Leaflets 5-7, oblong. perme | 6-10-seeded. Calyx-teeth 
linear subulat 
- I. Quarriniana A. Rich. TL. a i. p. 183 (1847); Baker 
in FL ee Afr. ii. p. 92. 
Hab. Nie a Pg fe sinia, Quartin Dillon. Oman-Eski, 
Schimper (1854), no. Anadehr, Schimper (1862), no. wl 
Dr. pehweratarsh aed this doubtfully to 1. Spachit. 
(To be continued.) 
CHINESE CONIFERS COLLECTED BY E. H. WILSON, 
By Maxweutut T. Masters, M.D., F.R.S. 
Tue following enumeration comprises the names of the Conifers 
collected in various parts of South-Western and of Central China, 
by Mr. E. H. Wilson, on behalf of Messrs. James Veitch and 
Sons. Seeds of most of the species were gathered, and the seed- 
ling plants are in cultivation in, Mes eitch’s nurseries.. 
Wilson’s specimens are excellent, but were sarstty collected in the 
districts previously visited by Dr. a the Abbé David, and 
ted in x 
