DIELS—CAMPANULACEAE. 175 
This plant is related to A. aurita, Franch., of the Tachienlu 
region, but the leaves are more angustate at the base and the 
whole plant more glabrous. 
use* Adenophora leptosepala, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis subglaber, 45-90 cm. altus. Folia breviter petiolata 
vel subsessilia, pilosula vel glabrata, subtus pallida, lanceolato- 
ovata vel ovata, apice plerumque caudato-acuminata, 5-7 cm. 
longa, 2-2°5 cm. lata. Paniculae amplae rami patentes. Flores 
graciliter pedunculati, cernui; pedunculi 1°5 ad 5 cm. longi. 
Receptaculum 3-4 mm. longum, dentes calycini  graciles, 
angustissimi, patuli, 6-8 mm. longi. Corolla pallide coerulea, 
anguste campanulata infra os subconstricta, circ. 15 mm. longa, 
6-8 mm. lata, limbi lobi vix 3-4 mm. longi. Discus anguste 
cylindricus, 35-4 mm. longus. Stylus puberulus, longe exsertus, 
2-2'5 cm. longus. 
“Plant of 14-2 ft. Flowers pale blue. Open, grassy situa- 
tions in and on the margins of pine forests on the eastern flank 
of the Tali Range. Lat.25° 40’ N. Alt. g-11,000 ft. September 
1906.” G. Forrest. Nos. 3857, 3858. 
This is similar to A. capillaris, Hemsl., in the inflorescence, 
but the leaves are broader and the corolla much wider. 
U4?_ Adenophora Bulleyana, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis elatus, puberulus, ad 1°2 m. altus. Folia alterna, 
firma herbacea, infima decrescentia, media oblongo-ovata vel 
lanceolata, in utraque facie hispidula, serrata, acuminata, 5-7 cm. 
longa, 1°5-2 cm. lata. Paniculae amplae rami adscendentes, 
basi longe nudi, apice floriferi; flores saepe terni conferti. Re- 
ceptaculum 3-4 mm. longum, dentes calycini anguste lanceolati, 
calloso-serrulati, 8-10 mm. longi. Corolla pallide coerulea, 
anguste infundibuliformis, 10-12 mm. longa, ore 10-12 mm. 
lata, limbi lobi triangulares. Discus vix I mm. _ longus. 
Stylus demum longe exsertus ad 2°5 cm. longus. 
“Plant of 2-4 ft. Flowers pale blue. Damp, open situa- 
tions in scrub on banks of streams, on low hills forming 
eastern boundary of the Lichiang valley. Lat. 27° 12’ N. Alt. 
g—10,000 ft. August 1906.”” G. Forrest. No. 2653. 
In habit this is somewhat similar to A. Potanini, Korsh., 
from Northern Szechuan. It is recognised by the flowers being 
crowded towards the top of the branches and often ternate at 
the rhachis of the main stem. 
yet Adenophora megalantha, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis 45-60 cm. altus, basi sulcatus, glaber. Folia basi 
petioliformi-angustata, obovata vel obovato-elliptica, supra 
