18 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
180. Clematis a ee Franch. Common in most valleys, 
, Talifu — ae in some north of Tali on lime- 
stone hill astureland, etc., at an elevation of from 6000 
to gooo ft. Flowers aoe height of plant from 1 to g ft. 
Yunnan, September 1904. 
r8r. oe fulgens, Wall. Mekong-Salwin divide behind 
ou Mission. Tibet, 1904. 
182. gah ork peltata, Sm. —— ay ere on the eastern flank 
the Mekong-Salwin ae Lat. 28° 12’ N. Alt. gooo ft. 
Seles Tog: SE. 
183. oe ee Linn. Dry, “pine pastureland near 
e head of the Lang Kung valley. Lat. 26° 30’ N. Alt. 
ne ft. October 1904. N.W. Yunnan. 
184. 
185. Habenaria tment Lindl. — hill pastureland Nantien 
ey, Bhamo—Teng-Yueh ro Elevation 4000 to 5000 
ft. Ficwats | bright yellow. Cau July 1904. 
186-187. 
188, pecan multicaule, Wall. Rocks near summit of Niu Chang 
and on Chung Tien plateau. Alt. from 9000 to 13,000 
ft. Yenuah 1904. 
valleys on the igh Mekong divide. Lat. 28° N 
11,000 to 12,000 ft. September 1904. S.E. Tibet 
Tg0-IoI,. 
192. gee Wallichiana, DC. Open situations on margins of 
e forests on the descent of the Kari Pass. Lat. 28° N. 
Alt. g000 to 11,000 ft. September 1904. N.W. Yunnan. 
193. Clematis Armandi, Franch. Climber of 10 to 20 ft. Flowers 
pure white and very fragrant. South end of Lu- feng-hsien 
valley in shady thic kets. Elevation 7ooo ft. Yunnan, 
February 1905. 
194-195. 
196. Sedum Balfouri, Hamet. Sp. nov. Kari Pass, Yangtse- 
Mekong divide on rocks at an alt. of g000 to 10,000 ft. 
Tibet, 1904. 
197 Sedum drymarioides, Hance. Wet rocks on Niu Chang Pass 
tween Yangtse and Chung Tien plateau. Alt. gooo to 10,009 
ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
198. 
199. Sedum obtusipetalum, Franch. Valley of the Van se bet 
Chu Tien and Shi-Ku. Alt. 7000 ft. * Veninan pr ee 
200. Sedum primuloides, Beas Dry rocks on base of Lichia ang 
peak, Lictiang valley. Alt. 12,000 ft. Flowers white. 
Yunnan, 1904. 
