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240 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
in pine forests along the base of the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 12’ N. Alt. g-10,000 ft. June 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 2424. 
Related in several characters to S. angulosa, Benth., but 
different in habit, shape of leaves, and colour of the flower. 
9S\ Chelonopsis odontochila, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Fruticosa 18-3 m. alta. Ramuli puberuli. Foliorum fetiolus 
pubescens, 2-3 cm. longus; lamina herbacea, utrinque pilosa, 
obsolete rugulosa, ovata, subacuminata, serrata vel crenato- 
serrata, 4°5-6 cm. longa, 3-4 cm. lata. Flores axillares, singuli 
vel terni, pedunculo 1-2 cm. longo bibracteolato suffulti. Calyx 
campanulatus, 10-12 mm. longus, deinde ampliatus siccus, dentes 
subtriangulares, apiculati, 2-4 mm. longi, subaequales. Corolla 
flava, pubescens, 30-35 mm. longa, ad 12 mm. lata; limbus 
parvus, labium superius circ. 3 mm. longum, inferioris lobi 
laterales circ. 3 mm. diamet., medianus major margine conspicue 
dentatus. 
“ Shrubby plant of 6-10 ft. Flowers yellow. Valley of the 
Yangtse between Tzuko and Chinho. Alt. 6-7500 ft. October 
1904.’ . Forrest. Nos. 22, 600. 
Markedly different from C. moschata, Miq., in leaves, calyx, 
and corolla. 
Colquhounia decora, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Frutex semi-scandens 18-3 m. longus. Rami graciles puberuli, 
internodia elongata. Folia petiolata, petiolo I-25 cm. longo, 
herbacea, dense glandulosa et pilis simplicibus paucissime puberula, 
subtus pallidiora, anguste ovata, longe acuminata, serrata 
serraturis subcallosis, 35-5 cm. longa, 2-2°5 cm. lata, nervi 
parum conspicui. Cymulae axillares, breviter pedunculatae, 
pauciflorae ; pedunculi stricti, 0-5-1 cm. longi; pedicelli 2-3 
mm. longi. Calyx oblique infundibuliformis, pubescens, 5 mm. 
longus, sub limbo 4-5 mm. latus, dentes triangulares 3 mm. 
longi; post anthesin ampliatus subcoriaceus. Corolla coccinea, 
extus puberula; tubus e basi angusta mox ampliata, 13 mm. 
longus ; labium superum concavum, ellipticum, apice obtusum, 
circ. 7 mm. longum, inferum reflexum tripartitum, segmenta 
lateralia 7 mm., medium protractum angustum, 5 mm. longum. 
Stamina 6 mm. exserta. Styli rami inaequales. . 
‘““Semi-climbing shrub of 6-10 ft. Edges of cane brakes on 
hills west of Yunnanfu. Alt. 7-8000 ft. rice: 1903. 
Flowers dull Indian red.” G. Forrest. No. 327 
Allied to C. elegans, Wall.; but much more glabrous, the 
calyx is larger and much broader, the tube of the corolla re- 
markably short, the petiole is larger, the leaves more acuminate 
