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rosulate scales at the top of the caudex, the broader leaves, 
and much larger flowers. 
Cyananthus Forrestii, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Annua? e basi pluricaulis; caules adscendentes iterum 
ramosi, fere a basi ramulos apice florigeros gignentes, 15-30 cm. 
longi, parcius pilosi. Folia sparsa, parva, breviter petiolata 
vel subsessilia, pilosa, obovata, pauci-serrata vel subintegra. 
Calyx pilosus, breviter campanulatus vix inflatus, tubus 4 mm. 
longus, 5-6 mm. latus, dentes triangulares 3 mm. longi, 1°8 mm. 
lati. Corolla cylindrica 15-20 mm. longa, 5 mm. lata, pallide 
coerulea ; segmenta anguste ovata vel oblonga, erecta, 6-7 mm. 
longa, circ. 2-5 mm. lata. Stamina 4-6 mm. longa. Stylus 
superne pubescens, 3 mm. longus. 
“Plant of 6-12 inches. Flowers pale blue. Open, grassy 
situations on lava beds in the Ming Kwang valley, north of 
Ma chang. Lat. 25° 15’ N. Alt. 6-7000 ft. October 1903.” 
G. Forrest. No. 955. 
Allied to C. inflatus, Hook. et Arn., but more glabrous, and 
the corolla much longer. 
‘ Adenophora coelestis, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Rhizoma suberosum hypophyllis pallide brunneis vel eorum 
vestigiis dense obtectum. Caules simplices, 20-45 cm. longi, 
parce pilosi vel glabrati. Folia alterna, sessilia, in utraque 
facie hirta vel glabrata, inferiora minora saepe angustiora, 
superiora lanceolata vel ovata, margine nonnunquam subrevoluto 
+ serrata, 3-4 cm. longa, 0°25-1'2 cm. lata. Racemi simplices, 
pauci- ad uniflori. Flores pedunculati cernui, pedunculi 05-2 
cm. longi bracteolati. Receptaculum 6-8 mm. longum; sepala 
lanceolata, serrata, 6-10 mm. longa. Corolla coerulea, late 
campanulata, 2-3 cm. longa, 2°5-3°3 cm. lata, limbi_ lobi 
semioyati conspicue acuminati, nonnunquam  callosulo - mu- 
cronulati quam tubus 3-4~plo breviores, basi 8-12 mm. lati. 
Discus 3-4 mm. longus. Stamina basi dilatata lanuginosa. 
Stylus inclusus, basi glaber superne pubescens, 1°5-1°7 cm. 
longus. 
“Plant of 1-14 ft. Flowers bright blue. Crevices and 
ledges of limestone cliffs on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 12’ N. Alt. ro-11,000 ft. August 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 2718. 
“Plant of g-12 inches. Flowers light blue. Open, barren 
mountain pastureland on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 15’ N. Alt. 10,500-11,000 ft. August 1906.”’ 
G. Forrest. No. 2810. 
This much Campanula-like species is recognised by the 
