Aug. wis.r A - LIST 0F PLANTS COLLECTED IX SZECHUEN 167 



136. (II. coll., no. 1). ; 



Nom. Jap (») 



The specimen wants both flowers and fruits, and the determination 

 is not satisfactory. P. pauciflora is not hitherto reported from Central 

 China, but Diels cites P. aff. pauciflora Bge. in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 

 XXXVI., Beib. Nr. 82. 



9. Spiraea japonica L. f. ; Maxim, in Acta Horti Petrop. VI. 203 ; 

 Forb. et Hemsl I.e. 225 ; Schneid. 111. Laubholzk. I. 475. 



Var. Yamazutae n.v. 



Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, cuneate at base, pubescent on both 

 surfaces, especially on the veins underneath, 5—10 cm. long excl. short 

 petiole, 1.5-2 cm. wide. I. coll., no. 5). 



Var. acuminata Fk. in PI. David. II. 36 seems to be allied to the" 

 present variety, but its leaves are described as having profound dupli- 

 cate serration, and being glaucescent beneath ; in the present plant 

 leaves are simply serrated and green beneath. 



7. Crassulaceae. 



10. Cotyledon? (I. coll., no. 11). 



Imperfect specimen consisting of a few leaves. If it belongs to 

 Cotyledon, it is allied to C. Iwarenge Makino in Tokyo. Bot. Mag. 

 XV. 142. 



11. Sedum (Sect. Genuina Koch, ser. Japonica Maxim. ?) (I. 

 coll., no. 4). 



Sterile specimen, quite indeterminable. Leaves oblong lanceolate, 

 acute, slightly attenuated towards the base, marked with very short 

 and dirty colored lines. 



8. Cucurbitaceae. 



12. Melothria perpusilla Coon, in DC. Monogr. III. 608 ; Dunn 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc, XXXIX. 4GS ; - Bryonia Mkysorenals WlOHT [c. 

 III. t. 75S (non Wall.). (II. coll., no 23). 



Nom. jap wmm 



9. Begoniaceae. 



13. Begonia (Diploclitrinm A. DC.) Dielsiana E. Pritzel in Engl, 



Bot. Jahrh. XXIX. 170. (\. coll., no. 16). 



It was collected on the Mount Cliing-Cheng Shan, (w^lll) Tlic 



