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ut pedicelli pilis longis fusco-glandulosis dense obsiti; sepala in 
anthesi reflexa, ovata acuta, 3-34 mm. longa, 1°5 mm. lata, 
subtus atque margine glanduloso-pilosa, trinervia, nervis sub 
apice in verruculam oblongam confluentibus ; petala oblongo- 
ovata in unguem abrupte angustata, 5—6°5 mm. longa, 2—2°5 mm. 
lata, trinervia, basi juxta nervos laterales callosa, lutea ; stamina 
pistillum fere aequantia ; ovarium oblongo-ovoideum in stilos 
dimidium ovarii aequantes stigmate parvo instructos exiens. 
Capsula ovoidea stilis divaricatis coronata. 
.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang.Range. Lat. 
27° 20’ N. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Open situations on cliffs and 
humus-covered boulders. (Tufted plant of 2-3 inches. Flowers 
yellow, anthers dark, ruddy green.)”’ G. Forrest. No. 2912. 
september 1s : 
“Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. On cliffs and rocks. 
(Tufted plant of 2-4 inches. Flowers golden yellow.)” G. 
Forrest. No. 6355. August Igro. 
Saxifraga drabaeformis, Franch. PI. Delav. (1890), p. 235. 
“N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 20’ N. Alt. 11~-12,000 ft. Crevices of limestone rocks and 
cliffs. (Plant of 1-24 inches. Flowers deep, rich yellow.)” 
G. Forrest. No. 2956. September 1906. 
“Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Clefts and ledges of 
cliffs. (Tufted plant of 3-4 inches. Flowers bright golden 
yellow, anthers same shade.)’’ G. Forrest. No. 3025. Sep- 
tember 1906. 
“Lat. 27° 35’ N. Alt. 13-14,000 ft. On limestone drift. 
(Plant of 3-6 inches. Flowers bright orange.)’’ G. Forrest. 
No. 6681. September 1910. : 
Saxifraga chrysanthoides, Engl. et Frmscher. Nom. nov. 
(=S. chrysantha, Franch., non Asa Gray.) 
‘““N.W. Yunnan, eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 
27° 20° N. Alt. I1-12,000 ft. Forming compact masses on 
humus-covered boulders in beds of mountain streams. (Plant 
of 1-2 inches. Flowers bright orange, anthers same shade.)”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 2786. August 1906. 
“Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 12-14,000 ft. On moist cliffs and 
boulders. (Plant of 1-14 inches. Flowers bright yellow.)”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 5998. July 1gro. 
“Lat. 27° 30’N. Alt. 15,000 ft. Moist, open, stony situations 
amongst rocks. (Tufted plant of r inch. Flowers bright golden 
yellow.)”” G. Forrest. No. 6251. July rgro. 
