690 
Die Resultate der botanischen Sammlungen. 
Grafen Bela Szechenyi Math, und naturwiss. Berichte aus Ungarn III. 7, A növönytam 
gyüjtösek eredmönyei 1891. 15. Forbes et Hemsley Index Florse Sinensis I. 98. 
Franchet PI. David. Nouv. Arch. Mus. 2. Sörie V. 215. 
Prov. Kan-su n. 215. In iugi Chaji-san-iensis latere merid. supra Kaschan VIII. 
i 8 79 . 
Geranium Pylzowianum Maximowicz Diagn. pl. nov. asiat. III. Mel. Biol. Acad. 
St.-Petersbourg X. 633. Przewalski Zäjzanböl Khamin at Tibetbe oroszböl dolgozta 
Csopey 416, FI. Tangut. I. 106, t. 17, Plantse Chinens. Potanin. nec non Piasezkian. 
Acta horti Petrop. XI. 8,'. Kanitz Gröf Szechenyi Bela Közep-Äzsiai exped. növönyt. 
eredm. Magy. Tud. Akad. Ertek. a termeszett. kör. XV. ii. 11, Die botan. Result. 
der central-asiat. Exped. des Grafen Bela Szechenyi Math, und naturwiss. Berichte aus 
Ungarn III. 10, A növenytani gyüjtesek eredmönyei 1891. 14. Forbes et Hemsley 
Index Florse Sinensis I. 98. 
Prov. Kan-su n. 1. In abietis circa monasterium Alt in VII. 7. 1879. 
n. 23. Altin Gomba circa Si-ning-fu 2760 met. s. m. VII. 7. 1879. 
n. i8o c - In iugi Ch aji-san-iensis latere merid. 2760—3000 met. s. m. 
init. VIII. 1879. 
RHAMNEAE. 
Zizyphus vulgaris Lamarck Dict. III. 316. Hooker fil. Fl. Brit. India I. 633. 
Turczaninow En. pl. in China bor. coli. Kirilow Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou X. ii. 150. 
Maximowicz Plantse Chinens. Potanin. nec non Piasezkian. Acta horti Petrop. XI. 99, 
Enum. pl. . . . Mongol. I. 136. Franchet Pl. Yunnanens. Bull. Soc. Bot. France 
XXXIII. 456. Kanitz Gröf Szöchenyi Bela Közep-Azsiai exped. növönyt. eredm. Magy. 
Tud. Akad. Ertek. a termeszett. kör. XV. ii. 7, Die botan. Result. der central-asiat. 
Exped. des Grafen Bela Szöchenyi Math, und naturwiss. Berichte aus Ungarn III. 7 
(omm.), A növenytani gyüjtösek eredmönyei 1891. 14. Forbes et Hemsley Index Floras 
Sinensis I. 126. 
} Z. vulgaris L. a spinosus Bunge En. pl. in China Mem. pres. ä l’Acad. St.-Peters¬ 
bourg par div. sav. II. 88, bene congruit diagnosi Bungeana specimen nostrum, solum 
de fructibus notat collector cl. Löczy «Datolyaföle» (i. e. fructus Phoenicis dacty- 
liferae) e contrario cl. Bunge 1 . c. II. 87, de «baccis oblongis magnitudine Pisi 
maiusculi» loquitur. 
Prov. Kan-su n. 119 b - In valie arborum frugiferarum Tatung-ho VIII. 14. 1879. ubi 
verisimiliter crescit etiam. 
var. inermis (Z. sinensis Lamarck Dict. III. 317), de qua cl. Bretschneider [Notes 
on some Botanical Questions connected with the Export Trade of China by E. Bret¬ 
schneider, M. D. Extr. from North China Herald Jan. 1881. p. 2.] sequentia 
scripsit: 
«The hungtsao, a fruit largely exported from the northern ports of China, is the 
common Jujube, Zi^yphus Vulgaris , Lam. Var. inermis (Z. Chinensis Lam.), found also 
in the countries bordering on the Mediterranean Z. Jujuba Lam., an Indian species is 
also much cultiveted in China. Europeans in China call this apellation has been sanctio- 
ned in the Customs Tariff. I need hardly point out that by «dates» everybody out of 
China understands the fruit of a palmtree, Phoenix dactylifera L., confined to North 
Africa and the hot regions of Western Africa so that the European reader of the above- 
