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flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 
ft. August 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 2703. 
This plant is allied to P. tsangchanensis, Franch., but very 
different from it in the shape of the lower lip bearded at the 
edge, and in the stamens slightly hairy. 
28. Pedicularis taliensis, Bonati. Sp. nov. Plate Ixxiv. 
= (Tristes). 
Radix fibrosa. Uni- vel pluricaulis. Caules erecti, 15-20 
cm. alti, e basi ramosi, ramis erectis vel paulo divergentibus, 
angulosi, glabri vel in sulcis solum villosi. Folia radicalia 
caduca; caulinaria glabra, alterna, petiolata (petiolis 4-10 
mm. longis), limbo ovato-obtuso, circiter 2 cm. longo, I5 mm. 
lato, pinnatisecto, segmentorum sessilium 3-5 jugis, distanti- 
bus, lineato-oblongis, pinnatilobulatis, lobulis obtusis; folia 
superiora caulinaribus similia sed breviora. Bracteae foliaceae, 
petiolulatae. Flores axillares, soli, valde distantes, breve 
pedunculati, erecti; pedunculis 1-2 mm. longis. Calyx minimus, 
mm., campanulatus ; tubo membranaceo perlucido, piloso, 
nervis eminentibus, summo truncato, 5~7 dentibus integris, 
acutis, minimis, prope nullis. Corolla dilute rosea, tubo calycem 
aequante vel paulo superante, summo dilatato; galea dorso 
villosa, rectangulatim curvata, in parte erecta 5 mm. longa, 
in horizontali brevior, in rostrum conicum, brevissimum, erectum 
ac summo emarginatum, paulatim attenuata; labio inferiore 
superius aequante, margine longe ciliato, lobo medio proeminente, 
ovato-obtuso, latiore quam longo, lateralibus multo breviore. 
Stamina medio tubi inserta ; filamentis paulo villosis. Capsula 
calyce 2- vel 2.5-plo longior, prismatica, summo oblique truncato. 
Semina ? 
“Plant of 4-10 inches. Flowers pale rose. Grassy situa- 
tions on the margins of pine forests on the eastern flank of the 
Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. g-11,000 ft. July-August 
1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4500. 
In habit and leaves this species refers P. tibetica, Franch., 
and P. Souliei, Franch.; it is distinguished, however, by its 
nearly sessile flowers, the short beak, the short hairy helmet, 
and, especially, by the shape of the calyx. - 
42 29. Pedicularis Stadlmanniana, Bonati. Sp. nov. Plate 
Ixxv. (Tristes). 
Species diffusa, multicaulis; radix fibrosa, pilis rufis vel 
albidis tecta. Caulis centralis erectus, 6-10 cm. altus, e basi 
ramosus; caules ac racemi laterales patuli, repentes, I0 cm. 
