xiii, c, 3 Merrill: Flora of Loh Fau Mountain 161 
Levine 132U, August 24, 1917, from the same plant; in forested ravines, 
altitude about 1,000 meters, a single plant seen. 
This species was originally described from sterile Japanese material, 
and as a Nauclea, not as an Uncaria; the first publication of the binomial 
Uncaria rhynchophylla seems to be that in Index Kewensis. The speci- 
mens cited above agree closely with Japanese material, Wichura 1280, 
with Dunn 279U from Fokien Province, China; with the original descrip- 
tion; and with the more ample one given by Haviland. The species has 
not previously been reported from China. 
COMPOSITAE 
CARP ESI UM Linnaeus 
CARPESIUM CERNUUM Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 859. 
Kwangtung Province, White Cloud Mountain, near Canton, Levine 
1782, October, 1917: Swatow, Dalziel, October 1899. 
The specimens are by no means typical of the Linnean species, and a 
critical revision of the genus may show that they are referable to some 
other species. Carpesium cernuum Linn, extends from Europe to Japan 
and northeastern Australia; it occurs on the mountains of northern Luzon, 
but has not been reported from the Malay Archipelago. The species is 
new to Kwangtung Province. 
