Plantae Chinenses Forrestianae. 
Plants discovered and collected by George Forrest during his first exploration 
Yunnan and Eastern Tibet in the years 1904, 1905, 1906. 
Enumeration and Description of Species of Pedicularis. 
BY 
GUSTAVE BONATI, 
Lure. 
With Plates LXX.-LXXV. 
Sect. I. SIPHONANTHAE. 
1. Pedicularis labellata, Jacquem. ex Decne, in Voy. Jacquem. 
ot., p. 118, t. 123. 
“‘ Pass between Teng Chuan and Sung Kwei valleys. Moist, 
rocky places. Alt. 9-I0,000 ft. Flowers crimson. September 
1904.” G. Forrest. No. 1130. 
‘““Marshy ground, margins of lake north of Chung Tien. 
Alt. 13,000 ft. 1904. G. Forrest. No. 1131. 
2. Pedicularis longiflora, Rudolph., in Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. 
iv, p. 345, t.3; Maxim. Mél. Biol. x, p. 86. 
‘‘Marshy ground on borders of a large lake 8 to g miles 
north of Chung Tien. Alt. 11,800 ft. Flowers bright orange. 
September 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 1132. 
3. Pedicularis siphonantha, Don. Prodr. Fl. Nepal., p. 95. 
‘‘Marshy ground on borders of a large lake north of 
Chung Tien. Alt. 11,800 ft. Flowers red. September 1904.” 
G. Forrest. No. 1133. 
(Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. XXIII., December 1911.] 
