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200 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
situations on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
27° 15° °N.~ Alt: 10,500: ft... June: 1906. :N:W. Vatnnan:/’ 
G. Forrest. No. 2481. 
 Jurinea Forrestii, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis 2-5-5 cm. longus. Folia rosulata, humifusa; inferiorum 
petiolus 4-6 cm. longus fusco-pilosus, lamina firme herbacea, 
utrinque strigillosa-pilosa, basi truncata vel retusa, latissime 
ovata vel elliptica, dentato-lobata, lobis nonnunquam iterum 
dentatis, 8-ro cm. longa, 8-9 cm. lata, nervi utrinque circ. 8-10 
adscendentes. Folia superiora mox reducta, glabrescentia, 
pallida inflorescentiam obvallantia. Capitula subsessilia, pluria, 
ovata, 35-4 cm. longa, 2-2°5 cm. lata. Involucri phylla 
extima ovata, interiora lanceolata, glabra, purpureo- -suffusa et 
marginata, haud pungentia. Flores purpurei, eis priorum 
similes. 
“Plant of 1-2 inches. Flowers reddish-purple. Grassy 
openings in pine forests on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Kanee, Lat. 27 20 N. Alt. 17-12,000 ft. August 1906.” 
This species is Simnila? i in foliage to J. berardioidea, but differing 
from it by the pale inner leaves surrounding the inflorescence. 
It differs from both J. edulis and J. berardioidea by having 
several (e.g. 3) heads. From J. Souliei, Franch., of Tongolo, it 
is distinguished by the broader leaves and soft involucrous 
phylla. 
Pertya phylicoides, J. F. Jeffrey. Sp. nov. 
Species ramis virgatis, foliis minutis, habituque ipso dis- 
tinguitur. 
Frutex rigidus, go cm. alt. Ramuli rigidi virgati rufo-pubes- 
centes. Folia 3-4 mm. longa, fasciculata, ovata, apiculata, 
revoluta, sessilia, supra glabra subtus albo-sericea, pulvinis 
sericeis inserta. Capitula 4-5-flora solitaria in axillis foliiferis, 
sessilia, 1°5 cm. longa. Phyllaria circ. r cm. longa, glabrata, 
membranacea marginibus pilosis, exteriora minora ovata acuta, 
interiora oblongo-lanceolata acuta. Corolla alte 5-fida, segmenta 
angusta ee Antherae basi longe caudatae. Achaenia 
circ. 5 mm. longa, utrinque leviter angustata, compressiuscula, 
longitudinaliter costata, pilis albescentibus erectis sericea. Pappi 
setae simplices, rigidiusculae fulvae achaeniis longiores. 
“ Dry fastone country on the descent from Chung Tien 
plateau to Yangtse, near Chiao Tou. Elevation, 10,000 ft. 
Yunnan, September 1904.’’ G. Forrest. No. 112. 
This is very distinct from any species in Herb. Kew (or Paris 
—Diels), and I am indebted to J. F. Duthie, Esq., for the deter- 
