128 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
“Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat.27° 40’N. 
Alt. 15-16,000 ft. On limestone drift and moist, rocky soil. 
(Plant of }-1 inch. Flowers white.)’’ G. Forrest. No, 6158, 
July Igro0. 
Sect. DIPTERA, Borkh. 
Roem. Mag. 1, p. 29. 
aren cortusaefolia, Sieb. et Zucc. Akad. Miinch. iv, u 
(1843), p. 190. 
““N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 20’ N. Alt. ro-11,000 ft. On moss-covered rocks and 
banks in shady pine and mixed forests. (Plant of 6-15 inches. 
Flowers white, anthers brick-red.)” G. Forrest. No. 2401. 
June 1906. 
“Lat. 27° 40’ N. Alt. ro-12,000 ft. Shady situations in 
and on the margins of mixed and pine forests. (Plant of 
1-2 ft. Flowers white.)” G. Forrest. No. 6067. July r1gro. 
“W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. 
Alt. 11-12,000 ft. Moist, shady, rocky situations in pine and 
mixed forests. (Plant of 9-14 inches. Flowers white, anthers 
brick-red.)’”” G. Forrest. Nos. 4199, 5059. August 1906. 
‘Eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 
10-11,000 ft. Shady banks in mixed forests. (Plant of 8-16 
inches. Flowers creamy-white.)’’ G. Forrest. No. 6952. 1910. 
SecT. HIRCULUS, Tausch. 
Hort. Canal. i. 
Conspectus gregum. 
(A) Caules ad basim atque ad foliorum axillas 
pilis rufescentibus cris- 
pulis instructi. 
(a) Caules aequaliter foliati; folia inferi- 
ora quam media non 
maiora, basalia defici- 
entia. 
(a) Folia oblongo-lanceolata vel ob- 
ongo-elliptica. 
