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enatus, simplex, erectus, cum petiolis canescenti-tomentosus et 
aculeolis minutis instructus. Stipulae liberae, profunde fissae. 
Folia sat longe (ca. 4 cm.) petiolata, malvacea, sinu lato aperto 
cordata, vix longiora quam lata, triloba vel incisura super- 
ficiali loborum lateralium subquinqueloba, lobis non lobulatis 
obtusis crenato-dentatis ; terminalis fere semiorbicularis, supra 
parce, subtus densius pilosus. Flores in specimine suppetente 
duo approximati, terminales) majusculi (diam. fere 3 cm.); 
sepala externa apicem versus irregulariter incisa; styli fili- 
formes, stamina superantes. Gynophorum globosum, hirsutum, © 
post fructum maturum carptum stipite longo piloso elevatum 
persistens. 
‘“‘Semi-procumbent plant of 1-2 ft. Damp, shady situations 
in pine woods. Western slope of the Mekong valley on the 
Teng-yueh-Talifu-road. Lat.25°15’. Alt. 8-gooo ft. September 
1906.” G. Forrest. No. 1908. 
7. Rubus sp.— 
R. corchorifolio, Linn. f., affinis. an R. otophorus, Franch., 
in Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 204 ? 
Specimen imperfectum. 
“Shrub of 2-3 ft. Flowers white. Amongst scrub on 
tle 
the western slope of the Mekong valley. Lat. 25° 15’. 
6000 ft. April 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 5021. 
8. Rubus Delavayi, Franch., in Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 205. 
“In pine forests on the divide between the Hoching and the 
Lichiang valleys. Lat. 26°45’. Alt.8-r1o,ooo ft. August 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 129. 
9. Rubus lutescens, Franch., in Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 206. 
“Small shrub of g-12 inches. Flowers pale canary yellow. 
Grassy openings in rhododendron forest on the eastern flank 
of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 18’. Alt. 10-11,000 ft.”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 2329. 
‘Io, Rubus pungens, Cambess., in Jacquem. Voy., Bot., p. 48, 
: t. So. 
“Shrub of 4-8 ft. Flowers white. Open, rocky situations in 
side valleys on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 4o’N. 
Alt. 8-10,000 ft. July-August 1906.”’ G. Forrest. No. 4401. 
