SPECIES ASIATICAE. 203 
10,000 ft. Aromatic plant of 9-12 inches. Flowers white. 
Open stony pasture. Aug. 1914.’ G. Forrest. No. 13,418. 
The latter specimen is dwarf but appears to be the same 
species, 
- Tanacetum oresbium, W. W. Sm. _ Sp. nov. 
Species ex affinitate T. myrianthi, Franch. a quo habitu 
gracillimo, foliis minoribus in segmenta ultima minima divisis, 
corymbis gracillimis pauci-capitulatis, capitulis ipsis minoribus 
inter alia recedit. 
Planta 30-60 cm. alta e caudice lignoso oriens, prope basim 
multiramosa; caules graciles erecti vel suberecti, ramulis 
multis gracillimis 4-10 cm. longis praediti, tomento ares 
tenui plus minusve induti. Folia caulina numerosa 5-15 m 
longa; breviter petiolata, bipinnatisecta in segmenta altima 
1-3 mm. longa linearia acutiuscula, supra viridia incano-pilosa, 
infra pilis densis incanis plus minusve argentea.  Inflores- 
centiae corymbosae similes eis 7. fruticulosi, Ledeb. et T. 
gracilis, Hook. f. et Thoms. ; pedunculi ultimi 2~3 mm. longi 
capitula circ. 2.5 mm. diametro; involucri phylla exteriora 
circ. I mm. longa lineari-lanceolata incano-tomentella, interiora 
circ. 2 mm. longa, elliptica, stramineo-scariosa, glabra vel fere 
glabra ; achaenia matura desun 
‘‘ China :—Yunnan, on the Bei Ma Shan. Lat. 28° 20’ N. 
Alt. 12,000 ft. Strongly aromatic plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers 
dull golden yellow. Open situations ee rocks. Oct. 
1914.” G. Forrest. No. 13,417. 
This has the appearance of a very slender r. myrianthum, 
Franch. It bears a close resemblance in habit, leaves, and 
inflorescence to West Himalayan species, such as T. fruticu- 
losum, Ledeb. and T. gracile, Hook. f. et Thoms. 
ADDENDUM, 
My thanks are due to the Director of Kew for the loan of 
Chinese material of Strobilanthes. These sheets had already 
been examined by the late C. B. Clarke, who affixed manuscript 
names to several of the species. These names I have adopted 
and have given descriptions. Some of these species are not 
represented in the Edinburgh Herbarium, and my further thanks 
are due for permission to include descriptions of these in the 
above series. I am thus enabled to publish the new species 
