﻿OCTOBER 
  1 
  TO 
  DECEMBER 
  31, 
  1909. 
  33 
  

  

  26270 
  to 
  26278— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Bamboo 
  forests 
  on 
  the 
  mountain 
  slopes, 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  

   4,000 
  to 
  6,000 
  feet, 
  in 
  the 
  province 
  of 
  Hupeh, 
  central 
  China. 
  

  

  26271. 
  Rubus 
  innominatus 
  S. 
  Moore. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  92.) 
  A 
  shrubby 
  plant; 
  

   height 
  3 
  to 
  5 
  feet. 
  Grows 
  in 
  thickets 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  3,000 
  to 
  4,500 
  feet. 
  

   Pinkish 
  flowers. 
  Fine, 
  red 
  paniculate 
  fruits." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  valley 
  of 
  the 
  Yangtze 
  River 
  at 
  Kiukiang, 
  in 
  the 
  province 
  

   of 
  Kiangsi, 
  central 
  China. 
  

  

  26272. 
  Rubus 
  ichangensis 
  Hemsl. 
  and 
  Kuntze. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  663.) 
  A 
  straggling 
  plant. 
  

   Grows 
  in 
  thickets 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  2,000 
  to 
  4,000 
  feet. 
  Flowers 
  white. 
  A 
  

   good 
  thing." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Ichang, 
  province 
  of 
  Hupeh, 
  China. 
  

  

  26273. 
  Rubus 
  parkeri 
  Hance. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  44a.) 
  A 
  straggling 
  plant; 
  

   height 
  6 
  to 
  15 
  feet. 
  Grows 
  in 
  glens, 
  etc., 
  up 
  to 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  2,000 
  feet. 
  

   Pink 
  flowers, 
  calyx 
  red, 
  very 
  glandular." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  provinces 
  of 
  Hupeh 
  and 
  Szechwan, 
  China. 
  

  

  26274. 
  Rubus 
  lambertianus 
  Ser. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A, 
  No. 
  482.) 
  A 
  spreading 
  plant; 
  

   height 
  6 
  to 
  10 
  feet. 
  Grows 
  in 
  thickets 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  2,000 
  to 
  4,000 
  feet. 
  

   Whitish 
  flowers. 
  Red 
  fruits." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Kiukiang, 
  in 
  the 
  province 
  of 
  Kiangsi, 
  and 
  along 
  the 
  valley 
  of 
  

   Lienchu 
  River, 
  in 
  the 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Saingu, 
  province 
  of 
  Kwangtung, 
  central 
  

   China. 
  

  

  26275. 
  Rubus 
  chroosepalus 
  Focke. 
  

  

  From 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  80.) 
  A 
  rambling 
  plant; 
  height 
  7 
  to 
  10 
  

   feet. 
  Grows 
  in 
  thickets 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  3,000 
  to 
  4,000 
  feet. 
  Leaves 
  small, 
  

   cordate, 
  hairy 
  below." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Patung, 
  in 
  the 
  western 
  part 
  of 
  Hupeh. 
  

  

  26276. 
  Rubus 
  conduplicatus 
  Duthie. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  97.) 
  An 
  erect 
  plant; 
  height 
  

   6 
  to 
  8 
  feet. 
  Grows 
  in 
  thickets 
  at 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  3,000 
  to 
  5,000 
  feet. 
  Flowers 
  

   pink. 
  Fruit 
  red, 
  growing 
  in 
  dense 
  clusters." 
  

  

  26277. 
  Rubus 
  coreanus 
  Miq. 
  

  

  From 
  north 
  and 
  south 
  of 
  Ichang. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  31.) 
  An 
  erect 
  plant; 
  height 
  

   6 
  to 
  8 
  feet. 
  Grows 
  on 
  mountains, 
  etc., 
  up 
  to 
  an 
  elevation 
  of 
  4,000 
  feet. 
  Flowers 
  

   purple. 
  Stems 
  white. 
  Ornamental." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  provinces 
  of 
  Kiangsi 
  and 
  Hupeh, 
  in 
  central 
  China, 
  and 
  

   the 
  islands 
  of 
  the 
  Korean 
  Archipelago. 
  

  

  26278. 
  Rubus 
  hypargyrus 
  Edgew. 
  

  

  From 
  Changlo 
  Hsien. 
  "(A. 
  A. 
  No. 
  152.) 
  Grows 
  on 
  mountains 
  at, 
  an 
  eleva- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  3,000 
  to 
  4,500 
  feet. 
  Fruit 
  dark 
  red. 
  Flowers 
  paniculate. 
  Leaves 
  

   silvery 
  below." 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Himalaya 
  Mountains 
  of 
  northeastern 
  India 
  and 
  mountains 
  of 
  

   central 
  China. 
  

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