CATALOGUE 
The numbers are Saeier Forrest’s field numbers as attached to his dried specimens, 
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the descriptions are copied from his field labels. 
; a pertyoides, Franch., a typica, f. srewiww gids (Vani.), 
eauv. Shady thickets south end of Tsu-hsiong-fu valley, 
Elevation 7000 ft. Flowers pale rose. Yunnan, January 1905. 
- Buddleia officinalis, Maxim. Shrub of 3 to 8 ft. Generally 
growing in dry situations at an elevation of 6500 to gooo ft. 
om. unnanfu to Talifu. Flowers white with 
lavender centre, fragrant. Yunnan, February 1905. 
- Chrysanthemum indicum, Linn. Plant of 1 to 3 ft. Growing 
in shady clefts of cliffs on hills west a Yunnanfu. Elevation 
8000 ft. Yunnan, February 1905. 
- Blumea hieracifolia, DC. Dry, hill pastureland around Yun- 
anfu ary 1905. 
Elevation 6500 ft. Yunnan, Februar 
Saussurea affinis, Bge. , barren hillsides, north end of 
Hong Ai valley. "eas ag 7000 ft. Yunnan, March 1905. 
—- velutina, Dunn. Shrub of 3 to 6 ft. Edges of pine 
s on divide between the valleys of Tsu-hsiong-fu and 
nang: -tung-hsien. Elevation 8000 to gooo ft.. Yunnan, 
January 1905. 
. Scabiosa Hookeri, C. B. Clarke. Moist, grassy hillsides on 
descent to Chung Tien plateau from Niu Chang Pass. Flowers 
white. Elevation 13,000 to 14,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. 
. seams Stella, Maxim. Marshy and boggy ground, Chung 
n plateau near the descent from Niu Chang Pass south of 
Hsia Chung Tien. Elevation 12,000 to 13,000 ft. Flowers pale 
purple. Yunnan, September 1904. 
Cnicus taliensis, J. F. Jeffrey. Sp.nov. Common round Taliand 
the valleys north of Tali Lake. Mieration from 6700 to gooo ft. 
Plant of 2 to 33 ft. Flowers deep purple, almost maroon. 
Yunnan, October 1904. 
- Inula pterocaulon, Franch. South end a Hoching valley near 
ung River, sides of streams. Elevation gooo ft. Height 
2 ft. Flowers yellow. Yunnan, os 1904. 
. Saussurea romuleifolia, Franch. Pine woods base of acpiens 
peak, Lichiang valley. ilevause 10, 30 to 11,000 ft. Yunnan 
September 1904. 
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