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20001 to 80229— Continued. 



20182. Adi.imia sp. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 4r>7a, Aug. 2.'5, 1906.) 

 An ornamental, perennial climber with graceful foliage and bearing 

 many racemes of drooping rosy flowers." {Meyer.) 



20183. RiciNTJS communis. Castor-oil plant. 



Prom northern Korea. "(No. 458a, Aug. •">, 1906.) A cultivated 

 variety of the spineless castor bean found growing among plants of the 

 spiny variety." ( Meyer.) 



20184. i Undetermined.) 



From Tchien-shan Mountains, .Manchuria. "(No. 459a, June 7, 1906.) 

 An umbelliferous plant, the rhiz e of which is used for medicinal pur- 

 poses by the Chinese. This planl was found growing on dry. shady 

 spots In decomposed rock." | i/< //< ,-. i 



20185. [BIS sp. Iris. 



From northern Korea. "(No. 160a, Aug. _".». L906.) An early flower- 

 ing iris of northern china. Manchuria, and northern Korea growing on 

 verj dry ground; flowers pale blue." (Meyer.) 



20186. [BIS sp. Iris. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 461a, Aug. 24, 1906.) 



An iris found growing in a wet meadow. This is a very rare planl and 

 may be an ornamental." t i/< j/< r. i 



20187. IIi:\n:i;ot w us Bp. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No, 162a, Aug. 25, 1907.) 

 An ornamental garden planl bearing large, sulphur-yellow Mowers which 

 open ai siin^ei ; the flowers have a pleasant odor.'" i Meyer.) 



20188. Bemeboi vi i i- sp. 



Prom the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 163a.) An ornamental 

 garden perennial growing in nigh altitudes." i Meyer.) 



20189. Pabdanthus sp. 



From the mountains ..f northern Korea. "(No. 164a, Aug. 28, 1906.) 

 An ornamental garden perennial." (Meyer.) 



20190. I'.uus sp. 



Prom the primeval forest of Bo-tau-shan, northern Korea. (No. 465a, 

 An- ■-!:;. 1906.) 



20191. CorrvAixABiA sp. 



From A-teuk-ryong, northern Korea. "(No. 466a, Aug. 10, 1906.) 

 Planl bears red berries on stalks which resemble C. polygonatum." 



I I/- //< r. \ 



20192. (Undetermined.) 



From the mountains of northern Korea. "(No. 407, Aug. 13, 1906.) 

 A rather ornamental, broad-leaved liliaceous plant growing at high eleva- 

 tions in the dense forest and bearing a spike with blue berries." (Meyer.) 



20193. (Undetermined.) 



From the primeval forest of Bo-tau-shan, northern Korea. "(No. 468a, 

 Aug. 25, 1900.) Probably the same as No. 407a (S. P. I. No. 20192), but 

 from a different locality." (Meyer.) 



20194. (Undetermined.) 



From the primeval forest of Bo-tau-shan, northern Korea. "(No. 4o9a, 

 Aug. 25, 1906.) The same as Nos. 407a and 468a (S. P. I., Nos. 20192 and 

 20193), but bearing black berries." (Meyer.) 

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