138 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
(2) var. Souliana, Engl. et Frmscher. 
In collectione Forrestiana deest. 
(B) Sepala nervis in verruculam confluentibus. 
(3) var. parnasstfolia, Don. 
n collectione Forrestiana deest. 
(1) diversifolia typica. 
91% (a) fa. foliata, Engl. et Frmscher. 
Caules erecti 1'-4~5 dm. longi uni- vel plurifoliati, pluri-(3-20)- 
flori. Folia margine glabra vel brevissime dense glanduloso- 
pilosa, basalia atque caulina infera longe petiolata lamina sub- 
cordato-ovata subacuta vel cordata, in caulina media tran- 
seuntia, media breviter petiolata, saepe sessilia, oblongo-ovata 
obtusa vel late ovata subacuta, 2-5 cm. longa, I-4 cm. lata. 
Petala circ. 7 mm. longa. 
““N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 12’ N. Alt. r1-12,000 ft. Moist, shady situations on 
mountain pastureland. (Plant of 6-15 inches. Flowers bright 
orange.)”’ G. Forrest. No. 2864. September 1906. 
+ Lat,.27 20. Ne; Alt. -12,000: ft.... Moist. .cliffs and rocks. 
(Plant of 6-12 inches. Flowers golden-yellow.)’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 6342. August I9gIo. 
“Lat. 27° 30’N. Alt. 13,o00 ft. Cane brakes and rhododen- 
dron forests. (Plant of 12-16 inches. Flowers golden-yellow.) ”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 6651. September rgro. 
““W. Yunnan, on the western slopes of the Tali Range, near 
the head of the Yang-pi valley. Lat. 25° 40’N. Alt. g-12,000 ft. 
Grassy, shady situations. (Plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers orange- 
yellow.) ’’ G. Forrest. No. 983. September 1905. 
qu (d) fa. alpina, Engl. et Pua 
Dense caespitosa. Caules erecti 1-2 dm. longi, densiuscule 
foliati, uni-vel pluri-(3)-flori. Folia margine pilis longis fuscis 
dense, lamina laxe obsita, basalia et caulina inferiora longe 
petiolata, lamina cordato-ovata subacuta 2~-2°5 cm. longa, 
15-2 cm. lata in media transeuntia, media et superiora ovata 
subacuta, plus minusve breviter petiolata vel sessilia. Petala 
circ. I cm. longa. 
“N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 30’ N. Alt. 13-14,000 ft. Stony, alpine pasture. (Plant 
of 3-7 inches. Flowers golden-yellow.)”’ G. Forrest. Nos. 6358, 
6506, 6615, 6066. August rgr0. 
‘Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Stony, alpine pasture. 
(Plant of 3-5 inches. Flowers deep orange-yellow.)’ G. Forrest. 
No. 6375. August Ig10, : 
