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128671 to 128816— Continued 



128799. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2118. Mui Chuk. From Nanking, Kiangsu. 

 Nos. 128800 to 128805. From Mo Hong, Chekiang. 



128800. Phyllostachys purpubata McClure. 

 No. 2197. Muk Chuk. 



128801. Phyllostachys sp. 

 No. 2200. Toi Chuk. 



128802. Phyllostachys sp. 

 No. 2201. Oo Kam Chuk. 



128803. Phyllostachys sp. 

 No. 2203. Shek Chuk. 



128804. Phyllostachys sp. 

 No. 2206. Tso Vet Chuk. 



128805. Phyllostachys sp. 

 No. 2207. Shui Chuk. 



128806. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2214. From Naam P'o To Tsz, Amoy, Fukien. 



128807. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2277. Kam Chuk or Kan Chuk. From near Loh Fau Mountain in 

 Tseng-ch'ang District (?), Kwangtung. 



128808. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2292. Laap P'a Chuk. From Loh Fau Mountain, Poh-lo District, 

 Kwangtung. A small wild monopodial species used principally for fuel and 

 to make rough brooms. 



128809. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2341. Kam Chuk. From Hoh Uen City, Ho-yuen District, Kwangtung. 

 A medium-sized bamboo, cultivated for its edible shoots. 



128810. Phyllostachys sp. 



No. 2349. Kam Chuk. From Danes Island, P'an-yu District, Kwangtung. 

 A wild species with edible shoots. 



128811. Akundlnaria sp. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



No. 2644. Chuk Tsai. From T'o Leng Village, Wen-ch'ang District, Hainan 

 Island, Kwangtung. 



128812. Phyllostachys nidularia Munro. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



No. 2657. Pat Sun Chuk. From Honan Island, near Canton, Kwangtung. 

 A bamboo cultivated for its edible shoots. The culms reach a height of 12 to 

 15 feet, are very flexuous, with large nodes, but are of little use. 



128813. Phyllostachys sp. Poaceae. Bamboo. 

 No. 2353. From Danes Island, near Canton, Kwangtung. 



128814. Artjndinaria sp. Poaceae. Bamboo. 

 No. 2137. Pat Chuk. From Lung Chi Mountain, Kiangsu. 



128815. Indocalamus sinicus (Hance) Nakai. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



No. 2726. From Hong Kong Island. A small monopodial, wild bamboo, appar- 

 ently endemic on Hong Kong Island. Promising as an ornamental. 



128816. Sinocalamus sp. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



No. 1580. TsHng Tim Chuk. From Wuchow, Ts'ang-wu District. A large 

 attractive sympodial species, cultivated for its edible shoots. 



