OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31^ 1912. 



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34523 to 34601— Continued. 



34524. Stylidiu-m chinense Loureiro. 

 {Marlea begonifolia Roxb.) 

 (Wilson No. 596.) A bush or small tree. Flowers white; thickets, Fang 

 Hsien, 1,100 meters altitude, western Hupeh." 



34525. Ilex fargesii Franch. Holly. 

 "(Wilson No. 231.) From Hsingshan Hsien, in woods, at an altitude of 



1,200 to 2,100 meters. May and September, 1907. An evergreen shrub from 

 Hupeh and Szechwan, western China, growing from 4 to 10 feet high, and very 

 unlike a holly. The leaves are narrowly lanceolate, spineless, leathery, deep 

 green above, and pale green beneath." 



34526. Viburnum foetidum rectangulatum (Graebner) Rehder. 

 "From western China." 



34527. Ilex pernyi Franch. Holly. 

 From Hupeh and Szechwan, western China. 



"A dense-growing species of holly with small spiny leaves and red berries, 

 probably allied to Ilex cornuta, discovered by P^re Paul Perny during his travels 

 in China between 1850 and 1860. It is of very dwarf compact habit and has 

 proved perfectly hardy at Coombe Wood." ( Veitch, Eortus Veitchii.) 



34528. Albizzia julibrissin Duraz. 



" (Wilson No. 792.) Tree 13 meterstall ; woods, 1,300 meters altitude. Chang- 

 yang Hsien; very rare." 



34529. AcTiNiDiA sp. 



"(Wilson No. 512.) Climber, 4 to 6 meters; flowers buff yellow; fruit elon- 

 gate, spotted; thickets, 1,300 meters altitude, western Hupeh; common." 



34530. Reevesia sp. 



" (Wilson No. 4395.) A tree 20 meters tall, 1.5 meters girth, one only, side of 

 stream, 2,300 meters altitude; Panlanshan, west of Kuan Hsien. Colloquially, 

 the ^ Sohlanshu. ' " 



34531. CoTONEASTER SALiCLFOLiA FLOCCOSA Rehder and Wilson. 



"From near Wenchwan Hsien, western Szechwan, at an altitude of 2,300 to 

 3,000 meters. A shrub from 2 to 4 meters in height, with graceful curving 

 branches, floccosely tomentose leaves, and bright-red fruits." 



34532. Paliurus orientalis Hemsley. 



"(Wilson No. 105.) A bush 3 to 5 meters tall; roadside thickets, vicinity of 

 Ichang, 300 to 600 meters altitude." 



34533. Deutzia longifolia Franch. 



"(Wilson No. 4300.) From Sungpan, Szechwan, western China, in thickets 

 at an altitude of 2,700 meters, October, 1910. This species is readily distin- 

 guished from related species by the narrower,' rather thicker leaves, rugose 

 above and with strongly elevated veins on the whitish underside, by the 

 purplish flowers in many-colored paniculiform cymes usually loose and borne 

 on elongated branchlets, but sometimes rather dense and on short branchlets, 

 and by the usually four styles and larger capsules measuring about 6 millimeters 

 in diameter." 



34534. Camptotheca acuminata Decaisne 



34535. Menispermum sp. 

 "(Purdom No.600.)" 



