FockE—Rosa. 69 
f. parce glandulosa. 
“Branching shrub of 5-8 ft. Flowers bright rose, non- 
fragrant. Fruit bright scarlet, glabrous, long-shaped, calyx 
persistent. Very shady situations in a deep side valley on the 
eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 
10o-11,000 ft. June 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 2402. 
f. gracilis. 
‘Shrub of 4-6 ft. Flowers bright rose, non-fragrant. Open 
situations in thickets at the base of the eastern flank of the 
Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 10’ N. Alt. 8000 ft. June 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 2336. 
« Shrub of 3-5 ft. Flowers crimson. Open, stony situations 
in the Tali valley, and on the base of the eastern flank of the 
Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 6700-8000 ft. June 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 4442. 
‘‘ Shrub of 4-6 ft. Flowers pale rose. Open, stony ground in 
the Tali valley. Lat. 25° 40o’N. Alt. 6700 ft. May—June 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 4445. 
“Shrub of 3-6 ft. Flowers pale rose, fragrant. Shady 
situations by streams in the Tali valley. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 
6700 ft. June-July 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4447. 
‘Shrub of 6-8 ft. Flowers pink. Amongst scrub on the 
eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 
78000 ft. June 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4453. 
Rosa moschata, Mill., var. yunnanensis, oe ex Franchet, 
in Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 21 
‘‘Semi-scandent spinous shrub of 5-10 ft. Branches arched. 
Flowers white, fragrant. In shady situations on the banks of 
a stream on the plain at the north end of the Mechi-chiang 
valley. Lat.27°10’N. Alt.10,o0o0ft. June1go6.’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 2370. 
Rosa sericea, Lindl., Ros. Monogr., p. 105, tab. 12; Franchet, 
in Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 220. 
yi* £. inermis eglandulosa. 
‘Shrub of 2-6 ft. Flowers white, strongly fragrant. Stony, 
open situations ie scrub on the eastern flank of the Tali 
Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. g-10,000 ft. May—June 1906.” 
G, Forrest. No. 4451. 
