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The embryogeny of Taiwania in comparison with that of other genera of Taxodiaceae
Wang Fu-Hsiung, Lee Shen-Chang, Chen Zu-Keng
1980, 18 (2): 129-137. 
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A study on the Giemsa C-Bands in the chromosomes of Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce with reference to its taxonomic position
Li Mao-Xue, Wang Chang-Gui, Zhei Shi-Hong
1980, 18 (2): 138-141. 
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The authors studied the Giemsa C-bands in the chromosomes  of  Polygonatum
odoratum (Mill.) Druce.  The results appeared that the Giemsa C-bands of P. odoratum
here were quite different from those of P. odoratum (Mill.) Druce. var peuriflorum
(Miq.) Ohwi as studied by Tanaka.  A detailed discussion has been given on the C-
banding patterns in Polygonatum odoratum, its significance in the taxonomy of the
genus Polygonatum and on the technique of the Giemsa C-bands staining.
A priliminary study of the correlation between phylogeny, chemical constituents and pharmaceutical aspects in the taxa of Chinese Ranunculaceae
Xiao Pei-Gen (Hsiao Pei-Ken)
1980, 18 (2): 142-153. 
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 As a genus Acronema was first proposed by Falconer, but it was only a nomen
nudum.  The genus was effectively established by Edgeworth (1851) on the basis of
a himalayan species, Acronema tenerum (Wall) Edgew. (= Sison tenerum Wall. 1828).
Bentham & Hooker had placed the genus within Pimpinella in 1867.  C. B. Clarke
followed the same treatment in the Flora of British India in 1879. The much detailed
systematic work of the genus was done by H. Wolff in Engl.  Pflanzenreich (1927).
      The chief distinguishing character of the genus lies in the acuminulate of filamen-
tous apices of the petals.
     At present the genus contains about 23 species chiefly in the himalayan regions
and South-west China, many being found in Sichuan, Yunnan and eastern Xizang.
      They are usually growing under the shade of forest, roadside and riverside at the
altitude 2100—4800 meters.
      In this paper 18 species and 2 varieties are presented, of which 5 species, 2
varieties and 1 combinations are considered as new and three arc first recorded from
China.
A preliminary study on the family Styracaceae from China
Hwang Shu-Mei
1980, 18 (2): 154-167. 
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 The present paper is a result of taxonomic study of Chinese Styracaceae plants.
It contains 9 genera, 48 species, of which 2 species, 2 varieties are described as new
and 2 new combinations are made, 21 species or varieties previously known to botanists
distinctly are here reduced to synonyms.  Besides  the  author  also  discuss about its
geographical distribution in China and the main systematic characteristics of Styrax.
A taxonomical study of Phyllostachys, China (Cont.)
Wang Cheng-Ping, Yu Ze-Hua, Ye Guang-Han, Chu Cheng-De, Chao Chi-Son, Chen Shao-Yun, Yao Chang-Yu, Zhao Hui-Ru
1980, 18 (2): 168-193. 
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A preliminary study on the Chinese Acronema
Liou Shou-Lu, Shan Ren-Hwa
1980, 18 (2): 194-204. 
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The genus Abies discovered for the first time in Guangxi and Hunan
Fu Li-Kuo, Lü Yong-Jun, Mo Sin-Li
1980, 18 (2): 205-210. 
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Species nova generis Cupressi
Zhao Neng
1980, 18 (2): 210-210. 
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On the validity of the genera Sinocalamus McClure and Lingnania McClure
Chia Liang-Chi, Fung Hok-Lam
1980, 18 (2): 211-216. 
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 When F. A. McClure published the new genus Sinocalamus McClure in 1940, the
4 species he listed are S. latiflorus (Munro) McClure, S. beecheyanus (Munro) Mc-
Clure, S. oldhami (Munro) McClure and S. affinis (Rendle) McClure.  After careful
examination, the authors of this paper considered that the type species of McClure’s
genus S. latiflorus (Munro) McClure should belong to the genus Dendrocalamus Nees,
and the other species are of Bambusa Schreber.  Owing to Sinocalamus McClure is not
a taxon representative of its type species, but a mixture, it must be rejected as a
synonym of Dendrocalamus Nees.  In consequence then, the authors make adjustment
to the taxonomic category of the 14 species and 1 variety which have ever been in
Sinocalamus McClure.
     As for the characters of Lingnania McClure, except that some differences exist in
the vegetative parts, the structure of the spikelets is in the main the same as that of
Bambusa Schreber.  Consequently, with regard to the systematic relationship, the authors
consider it may be more resonable that the rank of Lingnania McClure should be alter-
ed to Bambusa Schreber subg.  Lingnania (MeClure) Chia  et H. L. Fung; all the
species of Lingnania McClure, except that L. tsiangii McClure should be transferred
to Dendrocalamus Nees, should be assignable to Bambusa Schreber subg.  Lingnania
(McClure) Chia et H. L. Fung.
Revision of the genus Tugarinovia Iljin and its systematic position
Ma Yu-Chuan
1980, 18 (2): 217-219. 
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When Iljin published Tugarinovia Iljin in 1928, he placed it in Tribe Inuleae Subtribe Gnaphalinae.  In recent years I have chance to collect Tugarinovia ongolia
Iljin from the North-east Inner Mongolia.  Having studied the structure of the upper portion of its style (Figure 2), the morphology of the pollen grains (Plate 3), the spiny margina of leaves and the involucels,  the  densely  sericeous  strigose  achene (Figure 1) etc., I am of the opinion that the systematic position of Tugarinovia Iljin ought to be transferred to Tribe Cynareae Subtribe Carlinina, This genus has clearly close relationships with Carlina L. and Atractylodes DC.
     Iljin described the corolla color in Latin description as “Corolla pallide purpurea in sicco albida supra flaveseenti-brunnescens”, but in fact the color of fresh flowes observed by the present author is“Corolla alba, anthenae roseae vel pallide purpureae”. Again he described the achene as “Achaenia glabra et juvenalia laevia”, but the mature achene collected by the present author is: “Achenia densissime sericeo-strigosa”. Therefore the original description of the flower color and the surface of achene of the genus Tngarinovia must be revised.
New species of Chloranthaceae from China
Wu Kuo-Fang
1980, 18 (2): 220-223. 
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A new species of Styracaceae from China
Liang Sheng-Ye
1980, 18 (2): 230-231. 
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Materials for the genus Lycopodium L. in Prov. Sichuan, China
Kung Hsian-Shiu
1980, 18 (2): 234-239. 
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 In the present paper several species of Lycopodium L. from Sichuan, West China,
are enumerated, of which 4 are described as new. They are: L. emeiense Ching et H. S.
Kung, L. nanchuanense Ching et H. S. Kung, L. crispatum Ching and L. kangdingense
Ching.  In the course of this study, the writer has tried as much as he could to review
rather exhaustively all the Lycopodium species of the province published sporadically
in the literature in the past and their identity is established on the basis of rich ma-
terials available, thus a number of mistakes by earlier authors being revised.
     My thanks are due to the comrades of herbaria of many botanical institutions and
universities for their friendly co-operation, and to Prof. R. C. Ching of the Institute
of Botany, Academia Sinica, under whose guidance the present study was carried out.
New taxa of Campanulaceae from Xizang
Hong De-Yuan
1980, 18 (2): 245-247. 
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Novitates Rhamnacearun Xizangensium
Chen Yi-Ling, Chou Pan-Kai
1980, 18 (2): 248-250. 
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Plantae novae Euphorbiacearum Xizangensium
Chin Tsen-Li
1980, 18 (2): 251-252. 
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New taxa of Roegneria (Gramineae)
Yang Xi-Ling
1980, 18 (2): 253-253. 
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