BONATI—PEDICULARIS. gI 
40. Pedicularis lineata, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. xii, 
p. 887. 
“ Boggy pastureland by the sides of streams on the eastern 
flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. gooo ft. June 
1906.”” G. Forrest. No. 4491, partly. 
41. Pedicularis rupicola, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. 
xli, p. 890. 
“Plant of 6-9 inches. Flowers rose-red. Open situations 
on limestone drift on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. August 1906.’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 2859. 
42. Pedicularis likiangensis, Franch. ex Maxim., in Mél. Biol. 
xii, p. 887. 
“Flowers crimson. Marshy ground, margin of lake north 
of Chung Tien. Alt. 13,000 ft. N.-W. Yunnan, 1904.” G. 
Forrest. No. 1138. 
43. Pedicularis szechuanica, Maxim., in Mél. Biol. xii, p- 892. 
“Plant of 6-14 inches. Flowers pale rose, veined a shade 
darker. Amongst heavy grass on the eastern flank of the Lichi- 
ang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. July 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 2594. 
The total number of species of Pedicularis in this collection 
made by Mr. Forrest in the western parts of Yunnan is 43; 0 
these 6 are new—P. Margaritae, P. Balfouriana, P. Smithiana, 
P. Forrestiana, P. taliensis and P. Stadlmanniana ; the proportion 
of new species is 13, 9 per cent. of the whole. Further, 2 species 
(P. siphonantha, Don, and P. szechuanica, Maxim.) had not been 
recorded before from these regions so far as I am aware. 
In comparing the results of Forrest’s collections with those 
obtained before by Pére Delavay, we note that the latter has 
collected at Tali and contiguous districts 48 species of Pedi- 
cularis. Out of these, P. brevifolia, Don, P. integrifolia, Hook. f., 
P. lachnoglossa, Hook. f., P. longicaulis, Franch., P. macilenta, 
Franch., P. melampyrifolia, Franch., P. oligantha, Franch., 
tag rigida, Franch., P. rhodotricha, Franch., P. sigmoidea, Franch., 
P. strobilacea, Franch., P. villosula, Franch., are not represented 
in the collection of Mr. Forrest described above. The total 
number of species indigenous in that part of Yunnan is, or seems 
to be at present, 56. Out of these, 32 species have not been 
recorded so far anywhere else. 
