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126 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
Petals white, anthers red, filaments petaloid.)”” G. Forrest. 
No. 4198. September 1906. 
(c) f. foliosa, Engl. et Frmscher. 
Caules 4-25 cm. longi, pluri (2-8)~flori, fere medio uno folio 
ovato vel cordato-ovato 0-7-3 cm. longo, o-4-1'5 mm. lato 
instructi; folia basalia ut typica. 
““W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’N. 
Alt. ro-11,000 ft. Moist, shady ledges on cliffs in side valleys. 
(Plant of 2-4 inches. Flowers white, anthers red.)’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 4203. July 1906. 
“Eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 
12~13,000 ft. Barren alpine pasture. (Plant of 2-5 inches. 
Flowers white.)”” G. Forrest. Nos. 6972, 7072. Igio. 
2. var. yunnanensis, Franch. 
“S.E. Tibet, on the Yangtze-Mekong divide. Lat. 28° N. 
Alt. 14-15,000 ft. In pine forests near the summit of the Kari. 
(Flowers white.)”’ G. Forrest. No. gg. September 1904. 
S. micranthoides, Engl. Sp. nov. Plate Ixxxix. 
Caules 10-15 cm. longi, pluri (3-10)-flori; foliis caulinis 
destituti, modo ad inflorescentiae ramorum basim_ bracteati, 
tota longitudine ut pedunculi pilis pluricellularibus uniserialibus 
obsiti. Folia basalia oblongo-ovata vel elliptica, obtusa, 
aequaliter crenata vel crenato-dentata, non cordata, sed in 
petiolum laminae plerumque aequilongum raro longiorem sensim 
angustata ; lamina 1°5—2 cm. longa, 0°7—1 cm. lata, supra pilis 
brevibus multicellularibus pluriserialibus densiuscule obsita ; 
bracteae lanceolatae sessiles, saepe serratae, 5-10 mm. longae, 
2-4 mm. latae. Pedicelli floribus multo longiores, ut caules 
pilosi; sepala in anthesi reflexa, ovata, 2-2°5 mm. longa, I~1°5 
mm. lata, glabra, trinervia, nervis sub apice in verruculam 
confluentibus ; petala forma variabilia, plerumque late ovata in 
unguem brevem contracta, 3-4 mm. longa, 2-3 mm. lata, tri- 
nervia, alba, ad basin maculis duobus lutéis instructa ; stamina 
petalis fere aequilonga, filamentis late clavatis; ovarium 
ovoideum carpellis connatis in stilos breves crassiusculos 
stigmate parvo coronatos exeuntibus. Capsulae loculi oblongo- 
ovati; stili divaricati. 
“N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 15’ N. Alt. 11,000 ft. Moist, shady situations on rocks 
» and ledges of cliffs. (Plant of 3-5 inches. Flowers white, 
anthers brick-red, filaments petaloid.)”” G. Forrest. No. 2516. 
July 1906. 
