Plantae Chinenses Forrestianae. 
Plants discovered and collected by George Forrest during his first exploration 
of Yunnan and Eastern Tibet in the years 1904, 1905, and 1906. 
Enumeration and Description of Species of Sedum. 
BY 
RAYMOND HAMET, 
Paris. 
With Plates LXXXV.-LXXXVI. 
Sedum multicaule, Wallich. 
“ Hillsides on Thupa and Hopa valleys, Yangtse and Mekong 
divide between Pung tzu la and Yeh Chih. Alt. 8000—go00 ft. 
September 1904.’’ G. Forrest. No. 207. 
“ W. Yunnan, on boulders in moist, open situations in side 
valleys on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. 
Alt. gooo-10,000 ft. September 1906. Plant of 2-5 inches. 
Flowers yellowish-green.” G. Forrest. No. 5051. 
“Yunnan, rocks near summit of Nin Chang pass and on 
Chung Tien plateau. Alt. gooo-13,000 ft. 1904.’ G. Forrest. 
o. 188. 
“Yunnan, ledges and crevices of cliffs and humus-covered 
boulders, on eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat.27°20’N. 
Alt. 10,000-11,000 ft. September 1906.’”’ G. Forrest. No. 2896. 
65 Sedum Engleri, Raymond Hamet, var. Forresti. Var. nov. 
Sepalis infra insertionem in calcar productis ; squamis paulo 
longioribus quam latioribus. 
* Tibet,” on rocks Shupa valley, Le ere divide. 
- Alt. 8000 ft. 1904.’ G. Porrest. No. 316 
Ale 
a Sedum indicum, Raymond Hamet, var. Forresti. Var. nov. 
Foliis inferioribus et mediis oppositis, superioribus alternis, 
omnibus ovato-suborbicularibus latissimis acutis. 
(Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. XXIV., January 1912.] 
