118 



Emilia ang-ustifolia, DC. E. prenanthoidea, DC. F.B.I., iii. 

 p. 336. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 700-1050 m., Kerr, 1118, Hosseus, 269, 

 489. 



Distr. Sikkim, Assam, Yunnan, Philippines. 



Hosseus, ii. p. 450 enumerates his 269 as E. anyustifolia and 489 

 as E. prenanthoidea. 



Senecio Craibiana, Hosseus, ii. p. 454. 



Doi Chieng Dao, 1800-2200 m., Hosseus, 395 (Herb. Kew ! Hoss. ! 

 Copenhagen !). 



Senecio nagensium, C.^ B. Clarke, var. Lobbii, Craib, Kew Bull. 

 1911, p. 402; Hosseus, ii. p. 455. S. densiftorus, Wall., var. 

 Lobbii, Hook, f., F.B.I., iii. p. 355. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 960 m., Kerr, 952 ; Doi Chieng Dao, 

 2160 m., Hosseus, 397 ; Doi Intanon, 1180m., Hosseus, 335. 



Distr. Burma. 



This plant may eventually prove to be a rayed state of S. nayen- 

 sium. To the writer, the plant referred to this species by Collett 

 and Hemsley, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 75, appears distinct, its 

 leaves being rounded not cuneate at the base and the serrations 

 being much finer. Hosseus regards his 335 and 397 as specifically 

 distinct. 335 he refers to S. densiftorus, Wall, and 397 to #. 

 naqensium, var. Lobbii. 



Senecio triligulatus, Ham. F.B.I., iii. p. 356. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in evergreen jungle, 1650 m., Kerr, 1679. 



Distr. E. Himalayas, Burma, Yunnan. 



Saussurea phyllocephala, Coll. ct HemsL, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. 

 p. 76. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1350-1570 m., Kerr, 1642, Hosseus, 230. 

 Distr. Upper Burma. 



Tricholepis karensium, Kurz F.B.I., iii. p. 380. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in open jungle, 1350-1500 m., Kerr, 1641. 



Distr. Karren, Tenasserim, Yunnan. 



Leucomeris decora, Kurz, For. Fl. Burma, ii. p. 78; F.B.I., iii. 

 p. 387 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 77. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1380 m., Kerr, (501 ; Phre, 156-240 in., 

 Luang Vanpruk, 113. 



Distr. Burma, Yunnan. 



Ainslissa pteropoda, DC. F.B.I., iii. p. 388 ; Hosseus, ii. p. 447. 



Doi Intanon, 2565 m., Hosseus, 358a. 



Distr. Himalayas, Assam, Burma, Yunnan. 



The Shan Hill plant quoted by Collett and Hemsley, Journ. Linn. 

 Soc., xxviii. p. 77, under this species is a much more robust plant, 

 and is C. B. Clarke's A. silhetensis which that author afterwards 

 regarded as a variety of A. pteropoda. 



Pertya Hossei, Craib, a P. scandente, Sen. Bip., foliis rigidi- 

 oribus, capitulis paullo longioribus, a P. ovata, Maxim., ramulis 

 glabris, foliis minoribus, capitulis longioribus angustioribus, involucri 

 bracteis paucioribus recedit. 



