204 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Allied to I. polyantha, Miq. var. afinis, C.B. Clarke (Convolvulus 
afinis, Wall.), of Burmah, but the leaves are narrower, the 
flowers larger, the calyx glabrous. 
CRUCIFERAE. 
}/° Thlaspi yunnanense, Franch., var. dentata, Diels. Var. nov. 
Folia quam ea typi latiora, dentata, ad 15 mm. longa, 
12 mm. lata. 
“Plant of 3-6 inches. Flowers white, pale slate-blue on 
exterior of petals. In crevices of limestone cliffs on the eastern 
flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 12’. Alt. 12~13,000 ft. 
Flow. May 1906.’ G. Forrest. No. 2130. 
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Dentaria vepens, Franch., in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, vol. 
XXXil, 6. 
? Cardamine tenutfolia, Turcz. var. repens, Franch. Plant. 
Delavay., 55. 
Staminum filamenta vix dilatata non papillosa. Sepala minus 
concava 
re Plant of 6-18 inches. Flowers white. Dry, stony 
situations on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 
25° 40’ N. Alt. 7-8000 ft. May-June 1906.” G. Forrest. 
No. 4327. 
Cardamine (Dentaria) granulifera (Franch.), Diels. 
? Cardamine tenuifolia, Turcz.,var. Heine ee Franch. Plant. 
Delavay., 56. 
Rhizoma repens hypophyllis carnosissimis et radicibus e 
tuberculis ortis dense obsitum. Caulis erectus 10-30 cm. altus. 
Folium basale longe petiolatum (an semper ?), integrum, late 
cordatum vel reniforme. Folia caulina 3—-no- vel 5—no- pinnati- 
fida, segmenta oblanceolata vel linearia interdum tenuissima. 
Racemi conferti pauciflori. Sepala valde concava, subcymbi- 
formia, 3-3°5 mm. longa, circ. 2 mm. lata. Petala obovata, 
nonnunquam emarginata, alba, coerulea vel pallide purpur- 
ascentia, 6-7 mm. longa, 4-5 mm. lata. Stamina valde dilatata, 
papillosa, 4-5 mm. longa, circa I mm. lata, sub ipsa anthera 
subito tenuissime attenuata. 
“Plant of 4-8 inches. Flowers white or rose-lavender. 
Mountain meadows on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
Lat. 27° 12’. Alt. g-11,500 ft. Flow. May 1906.’ G. Forrest. 
Nos. 2140, 2189. 
“ Plant of 6-12 inches. Flowers white or pale mauve. Mossy, 
shady situations in dense pine forests on the eastern flank of the 
