Oct. io, 1913 
Citrus Ichangensis 
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II. Szechw’an Province. 
Kw’eichow Prefecture* —Near Wu Shan (35 km. [22 miles] east of Kw’eichow), 
A. Henry, No. 7130, no date, fruits, Kew, British Museum, Harvard (Gray Her¬ 
barium); Kw’eichow Gorges: Fang Hsiang Hsia (Wind Box Gorge), E. H. 
Wilson, No. 3307, May 1903, “2 to 3 ft., spontaneous,” 1 flowers (see figs. 4, A, and 6) 
Kew, Harvard (Arnold Arboretum). 
Fig. 5. — Citrus ichangensis : Flowering branch from the type specimen; E. H. Wilson, 
No. 2230; i natural size, (Drawn by J. M. Shull.) 
Ch'ung K’ing Prefecture. — Nanchw’an District (about 75 km. [47 miles] south¬ 
east of Ch’ungk’ing), “HouTs’ao Kou,” 2 A. v. Rosthorn, No. 175, July, 1891, “in 
dense woods,” sterile twigs, Dahlem; “Huang Ai Shan,” 2 A. v. Rosthorn, No. 1264, 
sterile twigs, Dahlem. 
Suiting Prefecture. — Ch’engk’ow Ping (about 135 km. [84 miles] northeast of 
Suiting), R. P. Farges, no date, flowers, Paris (Museum). 
1 Wilson, E. H., 1905, referring to this plant and locality, says: “Citrus japonica, ‘ Kumquat,' was common 
on the cliffs and evidently spontaneous.” Gard. Chron., s. 3, v. 38, no. 969, p. 65, July 22, 1905. 
2 Cf. Diels, Die Flora von Central-China, 1900, Bot. Jahrb. [Engler], Bd. 29, Heft. 3/4, p. 424-425, Dec. 
4,1900. 
