BONATI—PEDICULARIS. 85 
19. Pedicularis porrecta, Wall. Cat. n. 423 (P. Jleiandra, 
“Plant of 9-18 inches. Flowers rose. Grassy situations 
on the margins of mixed forests on the eastern flank of the Tali 
Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 8-gooo ft. June 1906.” G. 
Forrest. No. 4492. 
Sect. III. RHYNCHOLOPHAE ALTERNIFOLIAE. 
20. Pedicularis Viali, Franch., in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, p. 219. 
“Plant of 2-4 ft. Flowers rose. Shady situations in pine 
forests on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. 
Alt. 1o-11,000 ft. July-August 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4408. 
21. Pedicularis tenuisecta, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. 
xii, p. 831, fig. 46. 
“Plant of 12-18 inches. Lower lobe of corolla light-rose, 
upper, deep-rose. 
“ Dry, rocky situations amongst scrub on the eastern flank 
of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 9500-10,500 ft. 
July 1906.”” G. Forrest. No. 2785. 
“Amongst scrub in side valleys on the eastern flank of the 
Tali Range. Lat. 23° 40’ N. Alt. g-10,000 ft. June 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 4495. 
22. Pedicularis veroniczfolia, Franch., in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 
xlvil, p. 30. 
“Plant of 6-14 inches. Flowers deep rose-crimson. Stony 
mountain pasture on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 
25° 40’ N. Alt. g-11,000 ft. July-August 1906.” G. Forrest. 
No. 4676. 
This is a more hairy form, with filaments slightly bearded 
at the base and larger flowers. 
23. Pedicularis crenata, Maxim., in Mél. Biol. xii, p. 832, 
fig. 
“Plant of 5-9 inches. Flowers deep rose. Open, moist 
situations amongst rocks in side valleys on the eastern flank of 
the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 25’. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. October 
1906.” G. Forrest. No. 3079. 
