162 



1 ^ "Inn''^'' T?'?^^'''^''^' • ^«^y^l; Tawang district at Potrang, 



X^jdVV It,, Uailey 2. 



lt~'^i^'TP^*^ hof'-idula, Hook, f . & Tlioms. ; Fedde, I.e. 

 p 25^ % 35 f^^ I; (1909) ; Smith & Cave, Eec. Bot. Surv. India, 

 ^ol IV. p. 171 (1911) ; Smitli, I.e., p. 34T (1913). 



Var. typica; scapi omnes radicales, simplices, 1-flori. 



Iibet: Eastern provinces; Kon-chin-la, 14,500-15,000 ft., 

 ^rzewalski. Central provinces; Xoko-chili, 350-37° N, 85°- 



MnJrJ X f'^'S^o^f ^^' ^' ^2° E, 16,000 ft., Wellby 4' 

 Malcolm; AmdoZ20-8-do ^, 91° E, Bower Sf Thorold 134; 

 Gpoi-mg Yalley; 30° 12' j. qqc 35. £, 16,500 ft., Z^«Z.J«Z. 



T2 OOn ff'u''^ ? n^'*7^' ^f ^^"^^- ^«^*^^^^^ provinces; Lhassa 



15 «U0-17,o00 ft., Pram; Gyantse, Bailey; Bomtso 

 bet^veen Phari and Sbigatse, King^scolleJrs. ' 



Eastern Himalaya: Sikkim; Konora-bnua 14 000 ft 



W7, ir ^^I'i^"^' f«^^^*^5; Llonakb, 15,000-16,000 ft., 



cilXllo^o^^^t^^ £^ ^^^-- ^'^^-'^- -<^ To- 



2 p'3mi8'^R?5''Q^'^/f •^''t^'™.^ ^'- •'^^^- Seng. vol. Ixiv. pars 



H 



mam 



tinati — ;i/ -^^..1 \/' ? '^' 1^^°P® '^^'^i^ bracteatis ao^lu- 

 xinati.— jf mcemo^a, Maxim. : Bulley in Gard Chm-n IQO^ 

 vol. xxxvii. n '^07. n.n»;i.^ lanr , •^, ^ ..r^^"- ^nron., IJVO, 



cum 



Fedde 1 r i. 9^Q /lanfA' ' "*• ^^^"i- p. o84, ci 



Hort 1919' ^•pn?*^ G?.^ P^« P^^t« maxima; Mottet 



^M . /iyrrzauia var. a67ior?nzs, Fedde 1p ^QnQ^ 



16.000 ft 1°">A 4nn °«^, i5™ffioo; Ningbil, 14,000- 



Westerk 



cbien-lu, 14 000:i6 5ln^?'''\f ^.' ^^^^'^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ Ta- 

 Szecbnai ; wit W d.^ V ^f^^^^^'„ "W^^'?-^«^ 3163. North 



Inth'especfes'of r«W ''\^'^^ ^^'^^ Maximowicz). 



a componildTipf-ratta^r^^^^ *f ^*^— - -1^' 



or may have them InL ^ T P^^^^^els short or very short, 



pedicels are ;eT;?ont Ve^:a:7of'Th^; occasionally, ^en the 

 IS STirronnded by a nui^L: S i ^^ ^^'^H^^ compound scape 

 situated in the axik of f^ f a- \''?^' '^""^^^^^ si^'p^e scapes. 



specimens with sS7 r. 7' ^i'^'^""^ stem-pedicels occur, and no 



simple radical scapes have been met T^ith. In 



