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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



48304 to 48426— Continued. 



48392. Primula sp. Primulacefe. 

 "A 765." 



48393. Primula sp, 

 "A 766." 



48394. Primula sp 

 "A 790." 



48395. Prunus sp. 

 "A 7." 



48396. Prunus sp. 

 "A 8." 



48397. Prunus sp. 

 "A 9." 



48398. Prunus sp. 

 "A 811." 



48399. Prunus sp. 

 "A 845." 



48400. Pyrola sp. 



Primulacese. 



Primulacese. 

 Amygdalacese. 

 Amygdalaceae. 

 Amygdalacese. 

 Amygdalaceae. 

 Amygdala ce{». 



Primrose. 



Primrose. 



Primrose. 



Pyrolacese. 

 "A 832. Related to Pyrola forrestii." 



48401. Pyrus sp. Malacese. 

 " A 819." 



48402. Pykus sp. Malacefe. 

 " A 820." 



48403. Pyrus sp. Malacese. 



"A 824. From tlie upper Mekong." 



48404. lioETTLEKA sp. Gesiieriace*. 

 "A 872. From Tali Range." 



48403. Ancylostemon co-\vi:xtm Cralb. Gesneriacese. 



" A 873. Forrest No. 15930." 



A stemless perennial, 48 inches in height, with deep ruddy-orange 

 flowers; found on humus-covered bowlders and trees along the eastern 

 flank of the Tali Range, Yunnan, at altitudes of 9,000 to 10,000 feet. 



For full technical description, see Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, 

 Edinburgh, vol. 11, p. 235. 



48406. Rkiggsia forrestii Craib. Gesneriacea?. 

 ''A 874. Forrest No. 16096." 



A perennial alpine plant, stemless, with pale lo.sy punile flov^-ers wiVa a 

 tinge of yellow on the lip; found on moist, shady, moss-covered rock 

 along the Shwelee-Salwin Divide, Yunnan, at an altitude of 10,000 fL^et. 



For full technical description, see Notes from the Royal Botanic Gar- 

 den, Edinburgh, vol. 11, p. 237. 



48407. Rosa omeiensis pteracantha ( Franch. ) Rehd. and Wils. Rosacese. 

 (R. sencea pteracantha Franch.) Rose. 



"A 878." 



A x'obust, much-branched thorny bush, native to western China, where 

 it grows at altitudes of 3,000 to 11,000 feet. Because of its fine single 



