BONATI—PEDICULARIS. 89 
of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. 
October 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 3077. 
Sect. VI. BIDENTATAE VERTICILLATAE. 
32. ee comptoniaefolia, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. 
Biol, x; p< 89 | 4H»: Jao, 
“ Mekong-Salwin divide, behind Tse Kou mission, Tibet. 
1904.’ G. Forrest. No. 11 
“Plant of 14-2 ft. Flowers deep rose. Dry, open situations 
amongst rocks on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27°20’N. Alt.10,o00 ft. August 1906.”. G. Forrest. No. 2790. 
“Plant of 1-3 ft. Flowers purplish-rose. Dry, stony 
situations amongst scrub at the base of cliffs on the eastern 
flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. g—10,000 ft. 
July 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 4487. 
33. Pedicularis deltoidea, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. 
xil, p. 791, fig. 7. 
“ Plant of 5-6 inches. Flowers rose. Moist pastureland 
along the base of the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 
40’ N. Alt. 6700-8000 ft. May 1906,”’ G. Forrest. No. 4490. 
“Plant of 3-6 inches. Flowers bright carmine. Mossy, 
boggy situations on western slopes of Tsan Shan range near 
head of Yang-pi valley. Lat. 25° 40’ N. September 1903.” 
_G. Forrest. No. 976 
34. Pedicularis lutescens, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. 
xii, p. 808. 
“Plant of 6-9 inches. Flowers canary yellow. Stony, 
grassy slopes on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. September 1906.” G. 
Forrest. No. 2937. This is more hairy than the following 
“Plant of 5-8 inches. Flowers yellow. Open, mountain 
pastureland on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 
40’ N. Alt. g-11,000 ft. June-July 1906.” G. Forrest. 
No. 4494. 
35. Pedicularis rex, Clarke ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. xii, p. 875. 
“ Plants from 1-5 ft. Flowers yellow. In moist situations in 
most valleys. Alt. 6-11,000 ft. September 1g04.”’ G. Forrest. 
No. 1137. 
“ Moist, shady situations in and on the margins of pine 
and other forests on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
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