132 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
“Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Moist, stony alpine 
pasture.” G. Forrest. No. 6441 pr. p. August Igto. 
\o9L (3) var. Georgeana, Engl. et Prasches, Var. nov. 
Dense caespitosa. Caules conferte foliati inferne rufescentes, 
ad foliorum axillas laxe longe fusco-pilosi. Folia caulina ineari- 
lanceolata margine pilis brevibus glanduliferis laxe obsita. Pedi- 
celli breviter glanduloso-pilosi, petala ovalia quam sepala circ. 
I-1'5 longiora, 35-4 mm. longa, 1°5-2°5 mm. lata, ad basim juxta 
nervos laterales callosa. 
‘N.W. Yunnan, near the summit of the Kari pass between 
Pung-tzu-la and Shi-zu. Lat. 28° N. Alt. 15,000 ft. Heathy 
grassland.’ G. Forrest. No. 88. September 1904. 
av fa. longipila, Engl. et #rmscher. 
Differt foliis margine longe fusco-pilosis, pedicellis gilvo- 
tomentosis. 
““N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 30’ N. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Stony, moist pasture.’ G. Forrest. 
No. 6221 pr. p. July r1gro. 
ns (4) var. aurantiascens, Engl. et ae Var. nov. 
Dense caespitosa. Caules inferne rufescentes et parce, ad 
foliorum axillas dense et longe fusco-pilosi. Folia caulina 
elliptica vel oblongo-elliptica, 10-11 mm. longa, 3-4 mm. lata 
_ pilis brevibus glanduliferis plus minusve dense obsita. Pedicelli 
breviter glanduloso-pilosi; petala quam sepala 3-plo longiora 
ovalia vel oblongo-ovata obtusa 7-8 mm. longa, 3-4 mm. lata, 
callosa. 
‘“N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the idence Range. Lat. 
27°20’N. Alt. 10,500-11,000 ft. Dry, shady ledges of limestone 
cliffs. (Tufted plant of 3-4 imches. Flowers deep orange 
striped reddish-orange, anthers orange, filaments reddish. The 
whole plant when fresh has a smell similar to that of fresh rhubarb 
root.)’’ G. Forrest. No. 2947. September 1906. 
“Lat. 27° 30’ N. - Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Stony, moist pasture.”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 6221 pr.p. July rgto. ; 
“Lat. 27° 35’.N. Alt. 14,000 ft. Stony alpine pasture. 
(Tufted plant of 3-5 inches. Flowers deep orange striped 
longitudinally, red-orange.)”” G. Forrest. No. 6636 pr. p. 
September Igto. 
ane (5) var. hypericoides (Franch. Journ. de Bot. (1896), p. 261, 
pro specie), Engl. et Frmscher. 
Caules plerumque 3-flori, inferne rufescentes, saepe fusco- 
lanuginosi, ad apicem usque conferte foliati. Folia caulina 
