JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 3 0, 19 31 



15 



93991 to 94063— Continued. 



long, resembling closely those of I. cre- 

 nata>. The solitary black berries are 

 ovoid-globular. Native to Yunnan, China. 



94005. Jasminum heterophyllum glab- 

 bicymosum W. W. Smith. Oleaceae. 



Jasmine. 



No. 29100. A smooth-flowered form of 

 this Himalayan shrub, which is said to be 

 native to China. It is a stout shrubby 

 strong-growing bush with shiny alternate 

 narrowly oval leaves up to 5 inches long 

 and a profusion of golden-yellow flowers 

 up to one-third of an inch long which 

 occur in compound cymes. 



For previous introduction see 82371. 



94006. Lespedeza Formosa (Vogel) 

 Koehne. Fabaceae. Purple bushclover. 



No. 29058. An erect semishrubby 

 plant, 6 to 12 feet high, with trifoliolate 

 leaves of oblong leaflets and racemes of 

 rose-purple flowers. It is native to 

 Chosen. 



For previous introduction see 83481. 



94007. Benzoin cercidifolium (Hemsl.) 

 Rehder (Lindera ceroidifolium Hemsl.). 

 Lauraceae. 



No. 29087. A shrub up to 25 feet high, 

 native to central China. The suborbicu- 

 lar to ovate leaves, 2 to 5 inches long, are 

 usually entire, but may bave three short 

 acute lobes at the tip. The small flowers 

 are followed by ovoid dark-red fruits a 

 third of an inch long. 



94008. Malds theifeba Rehder. Mala- 

 ceae. Tea crab. 



No. 29095. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 93913. 



94009. Pterocarya fosrestii Hort. 

 Juglandaceae. 



No. 29089. A name for which a place 

 of publication and a description have not 

 been found. 



94010 to 94041. Rhododendron spp. 

 Ericaceae. 



94010. No. 1/1931. 94026. No. 17/1931. 



94011. No. 2/1931. 94027. No. 18/1931. 



94012. No. 3/1931. 94028. No. 19/1931. 



94013. No. 4/1931. 94029. No. 20/1931. 



94014. No. 5/1931. 94030. No. 21/1931. 



94015. No. 6 '1931. 94031. No. 22/1931. 



94016. No. 7/1931. 94032. No. 23/1931. 



94017. No. 8/1931. 94033. No. 24/1931. 



94018. No. 9/1931. 94034. No. 25/1931. 



94019. No. 10/1931. 94035. No. 26/1931. 



94020. No. 11/1931. 94036. No. 27/1931. 



94021. No. 12/1931. 94037. No. 28/1931. 



94022. No. 13/1931. 94038. No. 29/1931. 



94023. No. 14/1931. 94039. No. 30/1931. 



94024. No. 15/1931. 94040. No. 31/1931. 



94025. No. 16/1931. 94041. No. 32/1931. 



94042. Rhododendron leptothrium Balf. 

 and Forr. Ericaceae. 



A shrub 1 or 2 feet high, with thin 

 lanceolate leaves 2 or 3 inches long and 

 solitary deep-rose crimson-spotted flow. 



93991 to 94063 — Continued. 



ers nearly an inch long. Native to Yun- 

 nan, China. 



94043. Rhus verniciflua Stokes. Ana- 

 cardiaceae. Lacquer-tree. 



No. 29057. A tree 25 to 40 feet high, 

 cultivated in Hupeh Province, between 

 3,000 and 7,000 feet altitude, for its sap 

 which when properly prepared makes a 

 very good varnish with a hard lacquer- 

 like finish. The sap is poisonous to some 

 people. The branches are more or less 

 whorled and the leaves, imparipinnate, 

 five to many foliolate, are from 1 to 

 nearly 3 feet long and clustered at the 

 ends of the branches. The small green- 

 ish-white flowers are borne in large axil- 

 lary panicles. 



For previous introduction see 60224. 



94044. Rosa omeiensis Rolfe. Rosaceae. 



Mount Omei rose. 

 No. 29053. A shrub 12 to 15 feet high, 

 native to southwestern China at 13,000 

 feet altitude. The bush branches from 

 the base, and the young branches, broad- 

 ly winged, are carmine. The flowers are 

 white. 



94045. SCHIZANDRA CHINENSIS (TurCZ.) 



Baill. Magnoliaceae. 



No. 29065. A woody vine, native to 

 northeastern China, with shining dark- 

 green oval leaves and clusters of coral- 

 colored berries. 



For previous introduction see 81653. 



94046. Senecio sp. Asteraceae. 



94047. Sorbds sp. Malaceae. 



Mountain-ash. 



No. 29092. 



94048. Vaccinium sp. Vacciniaceae. 

 No. 29078. 



94049. Viburnum cordifolium Wall. 

 Caprifoliaceae. 



No. 29055. A large subtropical shrub 

 with heart-shaped sharply toothed leaves 

 and small dense corymbs of white flow- 

 ers. Native to the temperate Himala- 

 yas. 



94050. Viburnum sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



94051. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 33/1931. 



94052. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 34/1931. 



94053. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 35/1931. 



94054. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 36/1931. 



94055. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 37/1931. 



94056. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 38/1931. 



94057. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 39/1931 



94058. Lythrum salicaria L. Lythra- 

 ceae. 



No. 40/1931. 



94059. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 41/1931. 



