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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
. Phytolacca acinosa, Roxb. Descent from Kari Pass to Shu-pa 
valley edges of moist pine woods at an elevation of 11,000 to 
13,000 ft. Yunnan. Herbaceous plant of 4 to 6 ft. Flowers 
in dense ravines, pink. September 1904. 
. Geranium kariense, Knuth. Sp. nov. Moist pine woods, western 
aor of Kari Pass, Mekong-Yangtse divide. Elevation 11,000 
to 13,000 ft. Flowers magenta. Yunnan, September 1904. 
. Carpesium abrotanoides, Linn. Damp places in woods, head 
of Lang Kung valley. Alt. 7000 to 8000 ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
. Saxifraga micrantha, Edgew., var. yunnanensis, Franch. 
Flowers white. In pine forests near the summit of the Kari 
on the Yangtse-Mekong divide. Lat. 28° N. Alt. 14,000 to 
15,000 ft. September 1904. S.E. Tibet. 
. Caryopteris Peli Diels. Sp. nov. Shrubby plant, 1 to 
2 U 
ft. Usually prostrate. Valley of the Yangtse below 
Pung-tzu-la. Dry limestone country. Elevation gooo ft. 
Yunnan, September 1904. 
. Euphorbia thymifolia, Burm. Dry, rocky country between 
hang Tien and Chiao Tou, near Pung-tzu-la on the Yangtse. 
Elevation 10,000 to II,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. 
. Hemipilia flabellata, Bur. et. Franch. Dividing —, between 
Hoching ic 
ichiang valleys. Elevation gooo ft. Near 
Ling-shan Ho river. Flowers purplish rose. Yomnais, 1904. 
Lespedeza trigonoclada, Franch. Shrub of 3 to 9 ft. Flowers 
pale yellow. Moist situations side of streams, etc. mmon 
in the Hoching and Lichiang valleys. Specimen from near 
Sung Kwei. Lat. 26° 30’ ‘i Alt. 7000 to 10,000 ft. Sep- 
tember 1904. N.W. Yunn 
. Sonne gemmipara, Franch. Common on all the mountains 
f ekong and Yangtse basins. Rocky situations. 
Elevation from 7000 to 14,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. 
: — chee Franch. Marshy ground, sides of ponds, 
plateau. Elevation 12,000 to 13,000 ft. 
varies Seppeanties 1904. 
Cyananthus macrocalyx, Franch. Summit of Niu Chang 
Pass between Ke-Lo-Wan and Chung Tien plateau. Elevation 
15,000 ft. Flowers primrose yellow. Yunnan, September 
1904. 
Allium rubellum, M.B. Valley of the Yangtse below Pung- 
tzu-la. Dry limestone country. Elevation gooo ft. Flowers 
pink. Yunnan, September 1904. 
. Androsace Bulleyana, G. Forrest. Sp. nov. Dry, rocky hill- 
sides on the descent from the Chung orien plateau to the 
Yangtse valley near Tang Tui. Flowers bright vermilion. 
at, 28° 32° N. ° Alt. 16,000 ‘ft. ter 1906. W. 
unnan, China. 
. Gentiana fastigiata, Franch. Dry, rocky hillsides on descen 
from Chung Tien plateau to Yangtse near Tang Tui. face: 
tion 10,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. 
