134 89. GENTIANACE ZA. 
Apart from the deeply-fringed folds alternating with the lobes 
of the corolla, we find no constant character to distinguish this 
from G. Serra, Franchet. In the latter the folds are merely 
erose. 
40. Gentiana ($ Pneumonanthe) rigescens, Franchet, n. sp. 
E rhizomate crasso lignoso multicaulis, glabra; folia crassa, 
dimorpha, caulinis inferioribus minimis fere squamiformibus 
sensim in foliis trinerviis ovatis vel obovatis breve pedunculatis 
transeuntibus, superioribus paulo majoribus ovato-oblongis ob- 
tusis; flores 6-10 dense capitati, sessiles, foliis supremis haud 
superantibus involucrati; calyx membranaceus, turbinatus ore 
truncatus, lobis oblongis parvis inequalibus infra apicem tubi 
ortis ; corolla rosea, tubuloso-infundibuliformis, breviter lobata, 
lobis late deltoideis abrupte acuminatis, plicis parvis integris, 
ovatis. 
Pedalis ; folia superiora paulo ultra pollicaria, media 1-2 cent., 
inferiora 2—4 mill. longa ; calyx 6-7 mill.; corolla pollicaris. 
YUNNAN: in the mountains above Tali (Delavay!). Herb. 
Kew. 
41. Gentiana rubicunda, Franchet in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 
xxxi. p. 373, et Pl. David. ii. p. 100. 
Huren: Fang, Changyang, and Patung district (A. Henry !). 
SzECHUEN: South Wushan (4. Henry!); Yunnan: Tcheng- 
fongshan (Delavay!). Herb. Kew. 
Also in Eastern Mongolia. 
42. Gentiana scabra, Bunge, Verzeichniss, Suppl. Fl. Altaica, 
p. 21; Griseb. in DC. Prodr. ix. p. 112; Franchet in Mém. Soc. 
Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. p. 236; Franch. et Savat. Enum. Pl. 
Jap. ii. p. 449. 
Gentiana Fortuni, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4776; Walp. Ann. v. p. 416. 
Gentiana Buergeri, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. iii. p. 124. 
Gentiana Pneumonanthe, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 324, vix Linn. 
SrravTUNG : Chefoo (Forbes !); Ougkraxa: Ningpo (Hancock! 
Carles!) ; Huren : Changyang (A. Henry!) ; Kwaxaruxa: Lo- 
faushan (Faber!); Corea: Hwanghai province (Carles! Wat- 
ters!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Dahuria, Mandshuria, and Japan. 
This is exceedingly near the large state of the European G. 
Pnewmonanthe, Linn., and should perhaps be regarded as a. race 
