INTO *TjH'E , FLORA OF CHINA. 
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Dorsfeniachinensis,, p. 114. 
Bkamnus soporifer. p. 196. 
Rheum palmatum, p. 314. 
Pyrus Mai us. p. 393. 
Pyrus Cydonia. p. 394. 
Potentilla fruticosa. p. 399. 
Sinapis pekinensis. p. 485. 
Glycyrrhiza echinata. p. 543. 
Robinia fiaya. p. 556. 
Cichorium Endivia. p. 583. 
Artemisia annua (Peking.) p. 599. 
Tussilago Earfara. p. 614. 
Tussilago Anaiidria. p. 614. 
Paeonia officinalis, p. 419. 
Juglans regia, p. 702. 
CHINESE PLANTS DESCRIBED IN LOUREIRO’S FLORA 
COCHINCHINENSIS. 
In what follows I shall give a list of all the plants Lonreiro 
mentions for China and include also those species which he 
had gathered only in Cochinchina but which subsequently 
have been observed also in China. 
I arrange the list according to the Natural System adopted 
by Bentham and Hooker, giving for each plant at first the 
Loureirian name, the habitat and the Chinese name as noticed 
by Lonreiro, and quoting the page in the Flora cochin. After 
this I shall add, if necessary, my observations. Many of 
Loureiro’s plants have by the progress of science received other 
names and mistakes made by that author have been occasionally 
corrected. In my researches with respect to Loureirian plants 
I depend upon Be Candolle's Prodromus , Kunth's Fnumeratio 
jplantarum , Bentham and Iloolcer's Genera Plantarum , Bentham's 
Flora honghongensis , the botanical papers published by Maxi- 
mowicz, Dr. Hance and others. I shall also give the Chinese 
names of plants noticed by Lonreiro, as far as I have been able 
to ascertain them. 
With respect to the abbreviations used in the following notes 
I beg to refer to my list of Chinese plants known to Linnaeus. 
When quoting Qsbeck I always refer to that list not to Osbeck’s 
Voyage. 
DICOTYLEDONS. 
1. Clematis minor. Lour. Canton. Sin: uei leng sien 
(M ^ till). 422. 
Cl. terniflora. D. C. Maxim. Pee. XX. CL tei’nifolia. FI. hgk. 7. Cl. 
chinensis. Retz. (?) Osb. 1. 
