114 TREES AND SHRUBS. 



Stamens shorter than the corolla; ovaries pubescent; leaves ovate, pilos 



more than 1 centimetre in length; corymbs short-stalked. 

 Stamens longer than the corolla; petioles about 2 centimetres in length. N 



Corolla glabrous. 



Corymbs usually short-stalked, large and lax ; leaves rhombic-ovate to ovate-oblong, mostly broadly 



cuneate at the base, chartaceous. 58. V. betulifolium. 



Corymbs usually long-stalked; leaves broadly ovate to obovate, sharply dentate, membranaceous. 



Corolla and ovary densely tomentose; leaves generally ovate to oblong-ovate, with remote subulate ter" N J 



Leaves pubescent on both surfaces, broadly ovate; corymbs coated with close villous pubescence. tum. 



61. V. HUPEHENSE. 



Petioles less than 1 centimetre long; leaves more or less pubescent. 



Stamens shorter than the corolla; ovary tomentose; corymbs small, few-flowered. 62. V. ichangense. 



Stamens longer than the corolla; ovaries glabrous; corymbs many-flowered, from 4 to 8 centimetres broad. • / 



63. V. erosum. i- 



44. Viburnum sempervirens, K. Koch. See p. 95, t. 145. 



45. Viburnum fcetidum, Wallich, PL As. Rar. i. 49, t. 61 (1830). -De Candolle, Prodr. iv. 325. — Hooker f. & TOM. 

 Jour. Linn. Soc. ii. 175. — Kurz, Forest Fl. Brit. Burm. ii. 2. — Clarke, Hooker/. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. 4. — Brandis, Indian I 



Viburnum premnaceum, Wallich ex De Candolle, Prodr. iv. 325 (1830). 



Viburnum Jacquemontii, Planchon, Hort. Donat. 29 (1854-58). sh green ai 



Viburnum fcetidum, var. premnaceum, Oersted, Vidensk. Medd. fra Nat. For. Kjbbenh. xii. 298 (I860). — Clarke Hooicir '"w 



Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. 4. 

 Viburnum pallidum, Franchet, Jour, de Bot. x. 308 (1896). 

 Viburnum ceanothoides, C. H. Wright, Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1896, 23. 

 — China: Yunnan, Mengtze, altitude 1700 metres, A. Henry ( No. 9244) ; Feng-chen-lin, altitude 1700 metres, A. Henry (No. 



- 9244 A ); also on the Khasia mountains, India, and in Assam. 



Viburnum fcetidum, var. rectangulum, n. var. 



Viburnum rectangulum, Grabner, Engler Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 588 (1901). 

 This variety differs from the type chiefly in its nearly sessile corymbs and in its lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate acute leaves. 

 The rectangular ramification particularly noted by Grabner is apparently caused by the tendency of the lateral branchlets to 

 grow upward while the main branch is pendent; the same mode of growth occurs occasionally in Indian specimens of the type 

 China: Szecb'uan, Nan-chuan, August, 1891, A. von Rosthorn (No. 569 in Herb. Christiania). 



Of Viburnum Jacquemontii, Planchon, and Viburnum pallidum, Franchet, I have not seen specimens, but in the descriptions of these 

 plants I can find no characters by which to separate them from Viburnum fcetidum ; Viburnum ceanothoides, judging by the speci- 

 mens I have seen, appears also inseparable from Viburnum fcetidum. 



46. Viburnum japonicum, Sprengel, Syst. i. 934 (1825). - Roemer & Schultes, Syst. iii. 320. - Maximowicz, Bull Acad 

 Sci. St. Petersburg, xxvi. 488; Mel. Biol. x. 664. — Dippel, Handb. Laubhohk. i. 192, f. 121. 



Cornus japonica, Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 63 (1784). 



Viburnum macrophyllum, Van Hall, Fl. des Jard. ii. 97, t. (not Thunberg) (1859). 



Viburnum Buergeri, Miquel, Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. ii. 268 (1866); Prol. Fl. Jap. 156. — Franchet & Savatier Enum PI 

 Jap. i. 201. —Koch, Dendr. ii. pt. i. 56. 



JeT?J KiU " Sia ' With ° Ut l0Cality and Dame ° f C ° llector < Herb - Lu gd-Bat. 1853-56), C. Wright, Nagasaki, 1862, R. Oldham, 

 1863, Maximowicz; sometimes cultivated and about as hardy as Evonymus japonicus, Thunberg. 



Viburnum japonicum, var. boninsimense, Makino, Bot. Mag. Tokio, xvi. 157 (1902). 



Japan: Bonin Island (ex Makino). 



This form differs from the type in its suborbicular leaves truncate at the b 



Viburnum japonicum, var. latifolium, and var. variegatum, Hort. ex Zabel 

 [1903]), are garden forms sometimes met with in cultivation. 



47. Viburnum theiferum, Rehder. See p. 45, t. 121. 



48. Viburnum phlebotrichum, Siebold & Zuccarini. See p. 43, t. 120. 



49. Viburnum Wrighth, Miquel. See vol. i. p. 37, 1. 19. 



50 Viburnum dilatatcm, Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 124 (1784). -De Candolle, Prodr. iv. 329. -Siebold & Zuccarini, Abhand. 

 Akad. Munch, .v. pt. iii. 381. - Lindley, Jour. Hort. Soc. Lond. iii. 247. - A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. n. ser. iv. 393. - Miquel, Ann. 

 Mus Lugd.-Bat. ii. 266; Prol. Fl. Jap. 154. - Moore, Jour. Bot. xiii. 231. - Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PI. Jap. i. 200; ii. 381. - 

 Koch Dendr n. pt. i. 56. - Bot. Mag. t. 6215. - Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg, xxvi. 488; Mel. Biol. x. 644. - 

 iiemsley, Jour. Lmn. Soc. ran. 351. — Dippel, Handb. Laubhohk. i. 188, f. 118. — Koehne, Deutsche Dendr. 536. — Sargent, 

 Garden and Forest, iv. 148, f. 28. -Grabner, Engler Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 588; xxxvi. Beibl. No. lxxxii 99 



Japan: Hokkaido, Hakodate, 1853-56, C. Wright, 1859, C. Wilford, Prov. Oshima, Moheiji, 1890, K. Watanabe Mororan, 

 ^/\ G ^ ; H ° nd0 ' YokoLan,a > 1862 ' R - 0ldh ™ (No. 481) and Maximowicz, Simoda, 1855, C. Wright, Tokio, 1882, 

 K Miyabe Sendai, Agamatsu, Fukushima, Odawara, Miyanoshita, Lake Chuzenji and Nikko, 1892, C. S. Sargent; Kiu-siu, 

 Nagasaki, R. Oldham and Maximowicz. Korea: Quelpart Island, 1906, and " Syou Ouen " and " Pomasa," 1905, U. Faurie (Nos. 

 E V^r* 1 (N ^ Herb * Ar °° ld Arb ° retum) - China: Sbensi ( ex Maximowicz and Grabner); Hupeh, A. Henry (No. 544), 



