136 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
biflori, inferne rufescentes et parce, ad foliorum axillas dense 
longe fusco-pilosi, superne pilis longis glanduligeris nigris dense 
obsiti. Folia basalia atque caulina infera 3~2 cm. longe petiolata, 
lamina spathulata vel lanceolata 1-2 cm. longa, 6-4 mm. lata, 
supra sparse pilosa; folia caulina superiora sessilia lanceolata 
obtusa. Flores majusculi, hermaphroditi dichoga mi proterandri, 
laterales (si adsunt) longius pedicellati; sepala in anthesi non 
reflexa, ovata obtusa 4°5—5°5 mm. longa, inferne dense et margine 
hyalino sparse pilis longis glanduliferis nigris obsita, 5—nervia, 
nervis sub apice in verruculam confluentibus ; petala obovata 
subaurantiaca quam sepala 1°5—plo longiora, 8—10°5 mm. longa, 
circ. 4°45 mm. lata, 5—nervia, supra multis callis minutis disperse 
obtecta ; stamina pistillum primum superantia ; ovarium late 
ovoideum in stilos breves stigmate parvo instructos exiens. 
Capsula.... 
“ N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 20° N. Alt. r1-12,000 ft. Limestone cliffs and humus- 
covered boulders. (Tufted plant of 2-4 inches. Flowers 
orange-yellow.)’’ G. Forrest. Nos. 2910, 2910A. September 
1906. 
“Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Moist, stony pasture. 
(Plant of 1-3 inches. Flowers golden-yellow.)’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 6222. July 1910. 
“ Lat. 27°35’N. Alt.14,o00 ft. Moist, peaty, alpine pasture. 
(Matted plant of 2-4 inches. Flowers golden-yellow.)’’ G. 
Forrest, No. pices August IgIo. 
“Lat. 27° 207 N. Alt. 15,000 ft. Stony, alpine pasture. 
(Plant of 4-6 cue Flowers deep golden-yellow).”’ G. Forrest. 
No, 6376. August I9Io. 
Nota.—Haec planta habitu Saxifragae chumbiensi, Engl. et 
Frmscher valde similis, attamen ab illa differt foliis caulinis 
magis approximatis et paullum latioribus, caule superne nigro- 
glanduloso, sepalis nigro-glandulosis, petalis multi - callosis. 
Haec et illa Saxifragae Hirculo valde affines, ut etiam ei sub 
titulo subspecierum adjungi possint. 
Saxifraga tsangchanensis, Franch. Pl. Delav. (1878), p. 233. 
“W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’N. 
Alt. 11-12,000 ft. Open, dry situations on ledges of cliffs in 
side valleys. (Tufted plant of 14-2 inches. Petals orange, 
anthers yellow.)’’ G. Forrest. No. 4200. September 1906. 
“Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 11,000 ft. Exposed, grassy slopes. 
(Plant of 3-6 inches. Flowers orange, anthers the same.)’’ G. 
Forrest. Ne. fae September—October 1g06. 
“Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 12,000 ft. Moist, stony pasiures. 
