. e mei zhi wu zhi. botany. ^å·ç¬¬ è¾çæ¤ç©åèª 1946 Nos. 3098 & 31"ï¼ Aagiist 17-18, 1928; same locality, Tu, Nos. & 7Jãï¼type), ("vo tspecimeus oi this ninmber were seen. They possess long narrow leaves with spiuose teeth); same locality, Hsu, No. 566; same locality, tree 10 metres high, C. IV. ]'ao. No, 4816^, Augnst 28, 1939 (two specimens seen); same locality, small tree ? metres high, yonng I'rnks green, Z:^r, No. 2957, July 23, 1940; same locality, small tiee 7 metres high, flowers yellowish, occassionally, ti^.å «Pafi£;, No. 16623, May 23, 1941ï¼ same l
. e mei zhi wu zhi. botany. ^å·ç¬¬ è¾çæ¤ç©åèª 1946 Nos. 3098 & 31"ï¼ Aagiist 17-18, 1928; same locality, Tu, Nos. & 7Jãï¼type), ("vo tspecimeus oi this ninmber were seen. They possess long narrow leaves with spiuose teeth); same locality, Hsu, No. 566; same locality, tree 10 metres high, C. IV. ]'ao. No, 4816^, Augnst 28, 1939 (two specimens seen); same locality, small tree ? metres high, yonng I'rnks green, Z:^r, No. 2957, July 23, 1940; same locality, small tiee 7 metres high, flowers yellowish, occassionally, ti^.å «Pafi£;, No. 16623, May 23, 1941ï¼ same locality, small nee,7 metres high, frnits red. common. 'ä¸eeã No. 3983, October 19, 1941ï¼ Cbiu-sUih-chiu-tao kaai, alt. 1600 iii., in woods, tree 10 metres high, flowers yellowisb-greeu, C L. No. 2J6i, May 25, 1940; Chn-tien. alt 1860 m., Ch'iw, No. 7728, July 1, 193G; same locality, small tree 7 metres high, young fruits green. Cä¸.Sun, No. 221æ°´ãMay 27. 1940; Hua-yen-ting, alt. 1950 m., small tree 5 metres high, in buds, IV. P. Fan<g, No. 18679, May 6ï¼ 1042ï¼ Licn-haa-shih, alt. 1991 m., sraall tree 7 metres high, flcrwers yellowish-green, Fang-, No. 1SS54, May 26, 1942ï¼ northwest of Mount Omel, Hnng-ya. bslen, Wa-wu-shan, small tree 4 metres high, frnits red, compressed globose, C. W. Vao, No. 36:^'S, June 18, 1939 (Two specimens seen.)- With Dr. Chlhfu Fang's hos. 3098 and 3144 collected from Monut Oniei the two specimens that Profes'^or Rihder used ior tbe description of Ilex laiifolia vai. Pangii, and the additional materials collected by several botanists from the same region before me, 1 think this variety sho" Id be raised to a distinct species. It has a mixture of characters pecnliar to several of the larger-leafed species in th? subsection Imignis. Its pseiidotac^niose inflorescence resembles that of Il^x Intii, Ha. Its rigid and sometimes spinose leaves lesemble those of Ilez iusignis.
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