SPECIES ASIATICAE. 173 
ar ad 
Chrysanthemum jugorum, W. W. Sm. Sp. nov. 
Species valde affinis Chrysanthemo Atkinsoni, C. B. Clarke 
a quo habitu minore, caudice multicipite, foliis minoribus, in- 
volucri phyllis longiuscule albido-pilosis inter alia recedit. 
Planta perennis plerumque 15-20 cm. alta; caudicis multi- 
cipitis rami arcte in glebam congesti, foliorum delapsorum 
vaginis emarcidis dense induti; radix crassa. Caules erecti 
rigidiusculi bene foliati, dense et longiuscule albo-pilosi. Folia 
radicalia numerosa, petiolo 2-3 cm. longo albo-piloso in 
vaginam latam stramineam glabram vel pilosam ampliato 
praedita ; lamina plerumque 3-4 cm. longa, I-1.5 cm. lata, 
ambitu oblonga, bipinnatisecta, segmentis ultimis 3-4 mm. 
longis linearibus acutis longe mucronatis sparsim sed longiuscule 
albido-pilosis ; caulina radicalibus subsimilia, vix petiolata, 
cauli subadpressa, densius albido-pilosa. Capitula solitaria 
2-2.5 cm. diametro ; involucri phylla 5-8 mm. longa, numerosa, 
oblonga vel lineari- -oblonga, acuta vel obtusiuscula, longiuscule 
albido-pilosa, medio viridia vel flavido-viridia, margine pur- 
pureo-scariosa ; flores ligulati circ. 1.2 cm. longi recurvati 
flavi ; flores disci circ. 4 mm. longi acheniis complanatis glabris, 
_ pappo nullo. Achaenia matura desunt. 
“ China :—Yunnan, on the Bei-ma-Shan, Mekong-Yangtze 
divide. Lat. 28° 20’ N. Alt. 14,000 ft. Stony moist pasture. 
Plant of 3-9 inches. -Ray florets deep orange, disc florets 
orange and olive-green. Sept. 1914.” G. Forrest. No. 13,354 
This new species is a close ally of the East Himalayan 
Chrysanthemum Atkinsoni, C. B. Clarke. 
28 ar, tanacetopsis, W. W.Sm. Var. nov. 
Haec planta varietas eradiata praecedentis esse videtur. 
Caules numerosi e caudice longo lignoso ascendente vaginis 
emarcidis induto orientes ad 35 cm. alti longiuscule sed vix 
dense albo-pilosi. Folia radicalia numerosa ad 8 cm. longa, 
bipinnatisecta ut in typo, sparsim albido-pilosa vel etiam 
_ subglabrescentia ; caulina radicalibus subsimilia, epetiolata, 
subpatentia. Capitula solitaria circ. 2 cm. diametro ; involucri 
Phylla ut in typo sed minus pilosa ; flores ligulati nulli. 
China :—Yunnan, on the Kari pass, Mekong-Yangtze 
divide. Lat. 27° 40' N. Alt. 13,000-14,000 ft. Open moist 
stony pasture. Plant of g-14 inches. Flowers deep orange. 
July 1914.” G. Forrest. No. 12,897. 
This plant bears a strong resemblance to Tanacetum Dela- 
vayi, Franch., especially such forms of the latter as suggest 
a single solitary capitulum. 
