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, and during his 
second exploration in the year 1910. 
Enumeration and Description of Species of Saxifraga 
and Bergenia. 
BY 
PrRoFEssor A. ENGLER aAnp E. Pics 
Berlin. 
With Plates LXXXVII-CII. 
SAXIFRAGA, Tourn. 
Sect. NEPHROPHYLLUM, Gaud. 
FI. helv. iii, p. 85. 
Saxifraga sibirica, L. Syst. x, p. 1027; Engl. Monogr. Saxifr. 
p- 101 ; Hooker f. Fl. Brit. Ind. ti, p. 390. 
“N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 30’ N. Alt. 13,000 ft. Alpine pasture. (Plant of 14-2} 
inches. Flowers white.)’’ G. Forrest. No. 6191. July rgro. 
“ W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’N. 
Alt. r0o-12,000 ft. Moist, shady rocks in side valleys. (Plant 
of 3-4 inches. Flowers white.)”’ G. Forrest. No. 4690. 
Sect. DACTYLOIDES, Tausch. 
= Hort. Canal. fasc. 1, pr. p. 
4 40% 
Saxifraga humilis, Engl. et Proechies Sp. nov. Plate lxxxvii. 
Densissime caespitosa, caudiculis epigaeis circ. 1 cm. longis 
dense rosulatim foliatis unifloris. Folia lineari- vel oblongo- 
lanceolata, 8-ro mm. longa, 2-3 mm. lata, margine pilis pluri- 
cellularibus uniserialibus laxe obsita, inferne hyalina, subtus 
nervis semipellucidis. Pedicelli brevissimi 3-5 mm. longi, 
[Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. XXIV., January 1912.] 
