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lobis lanceolatis, tenuiter acuminatis, subpatulis, circiter 1.5 mm 
longis. 
A shrub 2 to 3 m high, entirely glabrous except the top of the 
ovary, the filaments, and the inside of the corollas. Branches 
terete, reddish-brown to grayish-brown, crowded, the internodes 
short. Leaves numerous, coriaceous, oblong-ovate to oblong- 
lanceolate, 2 to 5 cm long, 8 to 16 mm wide, brownish-olivaceous 
when dry, not glandular, shining, the lower surface slightly 
paler than the upper, narrowed below to the acute base and above 
to the rather slenderly acuminate apex, the margins cartilagi- 
nous, distantly serrulate; lateral nerves about 5 on each side 
of the midrib, slender, distinct on the lower surface, curved- 
ascending, anastomosing, the reticulations distinct ; petioles about 
3 mm long. Racemes in the uppermost axils, about 2 cm long, 
6 - to XO-flowered, the pedicels spreading or recurved, about 3 
mm long, the minute bracteoles oblong-ovate, acuminate, about 
1 mm long. Calyx-tube turbinate, black or somewhat glaucous 
when dry, the lobes lanceolate, slenderly acuminate, about 1.5 
mm long, somewhat spreading. Corolla white, glabrous exter- 
nally, slightly pubescent inside, subcylindric, slightly narrowed 
above, about 6 mm long and 2 mm in diameter, the lobes sub- 
ovate, obtuse, 0.8 mm long, recurved. Top of the ovary hirsute. 
Stamens 10; filaments thickened and villous below, filiform and 
glabrous above, about 3.5 mm long; anthers slender, narrow, 2 
to 2.8 mm long, the spurs 1.2 to 2 mm long. Style glabrous, 
rather stout, 6 mm long. 
Kwangtung Province, Loh Fau Mountain (Lofaushan) , Merrill 10705, 
(type), Levine 1355, August 25, 1917, on open grassy slopes 600 to 900 
meters, rare. 
This species somewhat resembles Vaccinium carlesii Dunn, but is en- 
tirely different in its floral characters. It is the third species of the genus 
to be found in Kwangtung Province, the other two, Vaccinium bracteatum 
Thunb. and V. iteophyllum Hance, being common on Loh Fau Mountain. 
It is dedicated to Miss A. Hancock, of the New Zealand Presbyterian Mis- 
sion at Canton, in commemoration of her interest in the flora of Kwangtung 
Province, and in appreciation of her coolness in extricating herself, Mr. 
Levine, and the author in a serious encounter with Chinese robbers on Loh 
Fau Mountain on August 22, 1917. 
RHODODENDRON Linnaeus 
RHODODENDRON LEVINEI sp. nov. 
Arbor 3 ad 4 m alta, ramulis et petiolis et foliis junioribus 
pilis longis tenuibus ferrugineis omatis; foliis subcoriaceis, 
oblongo-ellipticis ad ellipticis, usque ad 10 cm longis, apice late 
rotundatis, interdum brevissime apiculatis, basi acutis ad rotun- 
datis, margine revolutis, supra brunneo-olivaceis, subtus brun- 
