192 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
the Lichiang Range. Lat. = 15’N. Alt. 1o-11,000 ft. August 
1906.” G. Forrest. No. 2829. 
Allied to S. Mortoni, Clarke, and S. tanguticus, Max., but 
different from both by the pinnate leaves and the structure of 
the very narrow heads. 
Senecio Jeffreyanus, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Folia basalia longe petiolata, petiolo superne anguste alato 
ad 20 cm. longo, lamina papyracea utrinque fere glabra, e basi 
truncata vel leviter excisa, triangulari-ovata, crenato-dentata, 
dentibus parvis subcartilagineis, apice breviter acuminata, 
15-30 cm. longa, 12~25 cm. lata, vel major ; nervi pinnati subtus 
prominentes. Caulis (an semper ?) foliis nonnisi bracteiformibus 
late sessilibus, subintegris, acuminatis obtectus, apicem versus 
subarachnoideus. Racemus angustus, dense bracteatus, apice 
subcomosus. Bracteae flores cingentes eosque saepe superantes. 
Flores inferi ad. 2°5 cm. longe pedunculati, pedunculi albo- 
arachnoidei; bracteolae capitulo appropinquatae angustae 
involucrum saepe superantes. Involucri phylla circ. 8, margini- 
bus imbricantia, late oblonga, subobtusa, praeter apicem 
puberulam glabrescentia. Ligulae circ. 8 angustae, circ, 18-20 
mm. longae. Florum disci corolla 7-8 mm. longa, quam pappus 
pallide rufidulus paulo longior. 
“Sides of streams and marshy places in Hoching and 
Lichiang valleys. Alt. 7—-8000ft. September 1904.’ G. Forrest. 
No. 54. 
This is near S. flatyglossus, Franch., but the leaves have 
smaller teeth, the bracts are larger, the heads smaller. 
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‘Senecio cymatocrepis, Diels. Sp. noy, 
Caulis 0-3-1 m. altus, superne pilosulus inferne glabrescens. 
Folia (summis exceptis) in petiolum longum breviter decurrentia, 
membranaceo-herbacea, supra parce strigulosa, subtus glauca 
glabra, ovato-oblonga vel sublanceolata, margine leviter undulato- 
repanda, in sinubus mucronulata, apice acuta; media basi 
obtusa, summa (sessilia) acuta ; media circa 20 cm. longa, 8 mm. 
lata. Inflorescentia paniculata, rami paniculae inferiores com- 
positi, ultimi thyrsoidei. Capitula subsessilia vel breviter 
edunculata bracteolis nonnullis brevibus suffulta. Involucri 
tubuloso-cylindrici 5-6 mm. longi phylla 4 viridia sublinearia 
apice subpatula extus paleaceo-puberula. Flores ligulati o, 
tubulosi circ. 4 aurantiaco-flavi, 7-8 mm. longi; pappus albus 
fragilis. 
“Plant of 1-3 ft. Flowers orange-yellow. Open, moist 
situations in pine woods near summit of Pien-ma pass, Irrawadi- 
