76 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
forests on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’. 
Alt. 11,000 ft. June 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 2452. 
yv\ 15. Rubus stans, Focke. Sp. nov. Plate Ixviii. 
Caules (turiones) vetusti erecti, ca. 1 m. alti, copiose pilosi 
glandulosique, aculeis validis lanceolatis patentibus (nonnullis 
interdum sursum inclinatis) armati. Rami, fertiles erecto- 
patentes, fere 5 cm. longi, dense villosi glandulosique, aculeati, 
folia conferta ferentes. Folia breviter (0°5-1I°5 cm.) petiolata, 
ternata ; petioli petiolulique villosi, glandulosi, aculeati; stipulae 
lineares; foliola lata, suborbicularia (diam. fere 2 cm.), grosse 
crenato-dentata, glanduloso-ciliata, supra dense pilosa, subtus 
nervis prominentibus rugosula, villosa, glandulosa, virentia ; 
terminale breviter (0°5 cm.) lateralia vix petiolulata. Flores 
pauci terminales, breviter pedicellati, et praeterea saepe unicus 
distans, axillaris; omnes nutantes, expansi diam. ca. 2 cm., 
calyx villosus, glandulosus, inermis, cupula pelviformi, sepalis 
lanceolatis fusco-purpurascentibus, post anthesin patentibus ; 
petala, ut videtur, late elliptica, purpurea ; stamina uniseriata, 
erecta, post anthesin conniventia, filamentis inferne compressis. 
“Erect plant of 3-4 ft. Flowers rose red. Open, stony 
‘situations amongst scrub on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 10’, Alt, 10-11,000 ft. May 1906,”. G. 
Forrest. No. 2286. 
16. Rubus micranthus, D. Don. Prodr., p. 235. 
“Spreading spinous shrub of 6-8 ft. Branches arched. 
Flowers magenta rose. Open, stony situations at the base of 
the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 10’. Alt. 
g-10,000 ft. June 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 2353. 
“Shrub of 4-6 ft. Flowers rose pink. Open situations in 
cane brakes in side valleys of the eastern flank of the Tali Range. 
Lat. 25°40’. Alt. g-11,0o00ft. July-August 1906.”’ G. Forrest. 
No. 4405 ex pte. 
17. Rubus foliolosus, D. Don. Prodr., p. 256. Franchet, in 
Plant. Delav. (1889), p. 208 (an R. chinensis. Thunbg. ?). 
Tali Range. Lat. 27° 10’. G. Forrest. No. 4405 ex pte. 
Cf. sub. R. micrantho. 
18. Rubus ellipticus, Sm., var. ste hp eet Franch., in Plant. 
Delay. (1889), p. 206 
“In thickets on the margin of pine forests in the Sungkwei 
valley. Plant of 10-20 ft. Lat. 26° 30’. Alt. 90,000 ft. 
September 1904.’ G. Forrest. No. 2or1. . 
