174 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
simple, few-flowered stems, broad corolla, and the leaves being 
restricted to the lower half of the stem. 
Adenophora Forrestii, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis adscendens, simplex, ad 50 cm. altus, minute pubescens, 
basi hypophyllis parvis remotis praeditus, longe quasi subnudus, 
medium versus dense foliatus, apice iterum defoliatus. Folia 
supra demum glabrata, subtus pubescentia, 5-7 cm. longa, 
0'5-0°7 cm. lata, lanceolato-linearia, margine subintegra vel 
obsolete denticulata. Flores pedicellati vel subsessiles nutantes. 
Calycis lobi lanceolato-triangulares 5 mm. longi tubum sub- — 
aequantes. Corolla coerulea, late infundibuliformis, lobi 
tubum o'8-1 cm. longum aequantes vel eum subsuperantes, 
triangulares, acuti. Stamina e basi dilatata barbato-ciliata 
attenuata, anthera filamento paulo longior. Discus perbrevis, 
vix I mm. Stylus —- pubescens, demum apice trifidus, 
quam corolla paulo bre 
“ Hoching and es valleys. Alt. 7-8000 ft. Flow. 
September 1904.’ G. Forrest. No. 394 
This species is recognised by simple stems nearly leafless, 
except in the middle part, the very narrow leaves, the deeply 
cleft corolla, and the extremely short disc. 
Adenophora ornata, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caules o°3-1'2 m. alti, puberuli vel glabri. Folia sessilia, 
elongato-obovata vel obovata, argute serrata, pubescentia vel 
glabra, 3-6 cm. longa, 2-2°5 cm. lata. Inflorescentia saepe 
paniculata, remotifilora. Flores breviter pedunculati, bracteolati. 
Receptaculum 2-4 mm. longum, dentes anguste-lanceolati, 
paucidenticulati, apice subulati, patuli, 6-10 mm. longi. Corolla 
infundibuliformis, intense coerulea, 2-2°5 cm. longa, ore 2°5-3 
cm. lata, limbi lobi late triangulares, apiculati. Discus 2-3 mm. 
longus, pilosulus vel glaber. Stylus inclusus, superne pubescens, 
I‘°5-2 cm. longus. 
“Plant of 14-24 ft. Flowers bright blue. Crevices and 
ledges of shady cliffs in pine forests on the eastern flank of the 
Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 15’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. August 
1906.” G. Forrest. No. 2801. 
* Plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers bright blue. Dry, open, rocky 
patocians on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 
25° 40’ N. Alt. g-10,000 ft. August-September 1906.” G. 
Forrest. No. 3862 
“Plant of 2-4 ft. Flowers bright blue. Shady, moist 
situations on the margins of — forests on the eastern flank 
of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. - Alt. 11-12,000 ft, 
September 1906.” G. Forrest. No. 3861, 
