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West of Keng-Tung, Southern Shan States, Burma, at an elevation 
of 5,000 ft. No. 1294 MacGregor I Poneshee, Yunnan, China, 
Anderson ! The latter sheet was collected in 1868 and matches the 
Shan Statens specimen exactly. It was placed in the Calcutta Herbarium 
as M, verrucosum ? and is probably the one referred to in King^s 
Anonaceae, (Ann. Bot. Card. Calc. Vol. IV. p. 135) where Yunnan is 
given as a locality for M. verrucosum. 
Ordee«~TER]^STRCEMIACEJ5. 
Sladenia celastrifolia Kurz. 
Taunggyi, S’ Shan States, 4,700 ft., Nos. 223, 246, Watsom 
Distribution — China. 
Order — SAPINDACEiE. 
• Faraiiepkelium iiystrix W. W. Smith, sp. nov. 
Species FaranepTielio macrophjllo King affinis, longis angustis 
foliolis integris statim distincta j frnctus eehinatus. 
Arbor magna. Folia imparipinnata, alterna, exstipulata ; rhachis 
20-30 cm. longus ; foliola opposita, 9-11, 25-10 cm. longa, 9-12 cm. 
lata, lanceolata vel oblongo-lanceolata, breviter acuminata, integra, 
glabra, utrinque lucidula, ad 1 cm. petiolulata, nervis 15-18 paribus 
subtus eminentibus ; petiolus petiolulique ad basin tumidi. Paniculoi 
ramos3e, e trunco nascentes, fasciculatse, pubescentes. Flores 1-2 mm. 
pedicellati, polygami. Calyx 3 mm. diametiens, 'tomentosellus, in 
quinque lobos ovatos partitus. Petala 5, sepalis minora, sequalia, parva, 
tomentosella, scutiformibus squamis instructa. Discus patelliformis, 
membranaeeus, integer. Stamina 6-8, filamentis subulatis glabris 
brevibus ; antherje ovoidese, basifixae, extrorsum dehiscentes. Ovarium 
rubro-pilosum ; fructus lignosus, grosse echinatus, imperfecte 3-locularis 
ad 2 cm. diametiens ; semen unum. 
Shweli River Valley, Ruby Mines Division, Burma, No. 4 Dodger ! 
At an elevation of 1,000 ft. Bhamo Forest Division, No. 638 Cubitt ! 
Myitkyina, Burma, 1,000-1,500 feet. No. 5177 Lace! Also leaf speci- 
mens collected by Anderson in 1875 marked Yunnan Expedition, 
possibly of Burmese origin. Our herbarium material is scanty and 
further observations are desirable regarding size of tree, character of the 
wood, structure and variation in the flower. The tree flawers in April, 
