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99139 to 99242— Continued. 



99168. PAGUS sjx Fagaceae. Beech. 



No. 15. From a rocky slope near Huangchia- 

 wan, Tahoyen, Kiangkouhsien, October 15, 1931, 

 at 5,000 feet altitude. A tree about 45 feet high 

 and over 2 feet in diameter. 



99139. Fagus sp. Fagaceae. Beech. 



No. 21. From a rocky slope at Hwehsiangping, 

 Fangchingshan, Kiangkouhsien, October 13, 1931, 

 at 5,000 feet altitude. A tree about 65 feet high 

 and over a foot in diameter. 



99170 to 99172. Ficus spp. Moraceae. 

 99170. Ficus sp. 



Fig. 



No. 34. From a brushy slope near Tahoyen, 

 Kiangkouhsien, September 5, 1931, at 3,000 feet 

 altitude. A shrub about 7 feet tall with red 

 fruits. 



99171. Ficus sp. 



No. 44. From Yingkianghsien, November 

 15, 1931, at 1,600 feet altitude. A shrub about 3 

 feet high with fruit tinged red, found along 

 streams. 



99172. Ficus sp. 



No. 75. From Hweihsiangping, Fangching- 

 shan, Kiangkouhsien, October 11, 1931, at 5,000 

 feet altitude. A shrub about 7 feet high with 

 fruit tinged red; growing on a brushy slope. 



99173. Ficus pumila L. 



Climbing fig. 



No. 110. From Mayang, Hunan Province, 

 December 20, 1931, at 600 feet altitude. A woody 

 vine about 35 feet long, growing on a tree trunk 

 near the river. 



99174. Warneria augusta Stickm. (Gardenia 

 florida L.). Rubiaceae. Cape-jasmine. 



No. 99. Huang Tie Tze. From Fangching- 

 shan, Kiangkouhsien, November 26, 1931, at 6,500 

 feet altitude. A bush about 7 feet high with yel- 

 lowish fruits which are used for dyeing purposes. 



99175. Helwingia sp. Cornaceae. 



No. 3. From Liangfengyah, Tsuenyih, August 

 3, 1931, at 3,500 feet altitude. A deciduous shrub 

 3 to 5 feet high with small green-white flowers 

 borne on the midrib of the leaves followed by 

 black fruits. 



99176 to 99179. Hydrangea spp. Hydrangeaceae. 



Nos. 99176 to 99178 are from Tahoyen, Kiang- 

 kouhsien. 



99176. Hydrangea sp. 



No. 10. Collected October 20, 1931, at 3,000 

 feet altitude. A shrub with brown capsules, 

 growing on a brushy slope. 



99177. Hydrangea sp. 



No. 54. Collected September 20, 1931, at 

 2,800 feet altitude. A bush about 3 teet high; 

 the sterile flowers are tinged with red and the 

 capsules are brownish. 



99178. Hydrangea sp. 



No. 81. Collected November 15, 1931, at 

 4,500 feet altitude. A shrub with brownish 

 capsules. 



Nos. 99178 and 99180 were collected at Fang- 

 chingshan, Kiangkouhsien. 



99179. Hydrangea sp. 



No. 33. From Machaoho, October 26, 1931, at 

 3,000 feet altitude. A trailing shrub about 18 

 feet long, found on a rocky slope beside the road. 



99180. Ilex sp. Aquifoliaceae. 



No. 48. From the roadside near Hweihsiang- 

 ping, at 5,300 feet altitude, October 25, 1931. An 

 evergreen shrub about 18 feet high with reddish 

 fruit. 



99139 to 99242— Continued. 



99181. Ilex sp. Aquifoliaceae. 



No. 93. From a brushy slope near Ching- 

 chaoping, Tahoyen, Kiangkouhsien, November 

 14, 1931, at 2,500 feet altitude. An evergreen tree 

 about 40 feet high and 15 inches in diameter, with 

 bright-red fruits. 



Nos. 99182 to 99184 were collected in Fangching- 

 shan, Kiangkouhsien. 



99182. Illicium sp. Magnoliaceae. 



No. 29. Hwei Htiang. From near Hweihsi- 

 angping, October 2, 1931, at 5,000 feet altitude. A 

 tree up to 35 feet tall and 12 inches in diameter, 

 commonly found on rocky slopes and in the forest. 



mandshurica Maxim. Jug- 

 Walnut. 



JUGLANS 



landaceae. 



No. 50. Shan Heh Tao. From near Fukwoh- 

 sze, November 15, 1931, at 5,000 feet altitude. A 

 tree over 30 feet high and 16 inches in diameter. 



99184. Kadsura sp. Magnoliaceae. 



No. 52. From Chawchang, November 1, 1931, 

 at 3,500 feet altitude. A trailing shrub with red 

 tinged fruit. 



Nos. 99185 and 99186 were collected at Huang- 

 chiawan, Tahoyen, Kiangkouhsien. 



99185. Ligustrum sp. Oleaceae. Privet. 



No. 86. Collected November 25, 1931, at 4,500 

 feet altitude. A shrub about 15 feet high, with 

 black fruit. 



99186. Lilium giganteum Wall. Liliaceae. 



Giant lily. 



No. 39. Nan Pai Ho. Collected October 7, 

 1931, at 5,000 feet altitude. 



For previous introduction and description see 

 98740. 



99187. Liquidambar formosana Hance. Ha- 

 mamelidaceae. Formosa sweetgum. 



No. 23. A handsome tree up to 100 feet high, 

 with a straight trunk, a much-branched head, and 

 frequently buttressed roots. The leaves turn to 

 chestnut brown or red in the autumn and are 

 retained late into the winter. This is one of the 

 most widely distributed trees in China, being par- 

 ticularly abundant in western Hupeh. It is also 

 cultivated in Japan. 



For previous introduction see 71315. 



Nos. 99188 to 99190 were collected in Tahoyen, 

 Kiangkouhsien. 



99188. Liriodendron chinense (Hemsl.) Sar- 

 gent. Magnoliaceae. Chinese tuliptree. 



No. 41. Yah Choh Pan. Collected October 

 28, 1931, at 3,200 feet altitude. A tree about 35 

 feet tall and 32 inches in diameter, found on a 

 rocky slope. 



99189. Michelia champaca L. Magnoliaceae. 



Champac. 



No. 74. Collected October 25, 1931, at 3,000 feet 

 altitude. A tall evergreen tree, native to the 

 Himalayas, with pubescent branchlets, ovate- 

 lanceolate leaves 8 to 10 inches long, and axillary, 

 usually solitary, pale-yellow fragrant flowers 2 

 inches across. 



For previous introduction see 93544. 



99190. Neillia sp. Rosaceae. 



No. 88. From Huangchiawan, November 25, 

 1931, at 4,500 feet altitude. A shrub about 7 feet 

 high, growing along a stream. 



99191 to 99193. Photinia spp. Malaceae. 



99191. Photinia sp. 



No. 59. From Fangchingshan, Kiangkouh- 

 sien, November 9, 1931, at 2,500 feet altitude. 

 A tree about 25 feet high and 8 inches in diam- 

 eter with bright-red fruits, growing on a brushy 

 slope. 



