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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
. Juncus longistamineus, Camus. Open, stony = head 
of 
Chien Chuan valley. Alt. 8000 ft. Yunnan, 
. Aconitum acaule (Finet et Gagnep.), Diels. Opa mountain 
pastureland on the Tali range to the west of Talifu. Lat. 
25° 40’ N. Alt. goo0 to 10,000 ft. October 1904. W. Yunnan. 
- Trollius patulus, Salisb. Open mountain iin foe on the 
Lats: 28°: NS Alt. 
Pass, Yangtse-Mekong divide. 
12,000 ft. ‘September 1904. S.E. Tibet 
. Pirus Pashia, Ham. Shrub of 3 to 12 ft. Flowers white. 
Various situations on hills between An-ning-cho and Kwang- 
tung-hsien. Elevation 6000 to gooo ft. Yunnan, February 
. Cotoneaster hebephylla, Diels. Sp. nov. Shrub of 6 to 8 ft. 
Flowers white. Open situations at the north end of the 
Yangtse valley. Lat. 28° N. Alt. 14,000 ft. September 
W nnan. 
- Rosa es ipgencgnen Mill. Shrub of 6 to to ft. Clayey proune 
sides of streams and shady situations, Talifu. Elevatio 
6500 ft. Yunnan, December 1904. 
- Asplenium. Rocky situations in most valleys north of Talifu. 
Specimen from Lichiang valley. Alt. gooo ft. Yunnan, 
1904. 
: Se saa. Shady rocks, Lichiang valley. Alt. 10 000 ft. 
u 1904 
- Pteris. Shady rocky places, Lichiang valley. Alt. 10,000 ft. 
Yunnan, 1904. 
- Fern. Shady sides of watercourse, head of Lang Kung valley. 
904. 
Alt. 8000 to gooo ft. Yunnan 
. Polystichum. Dry banks in pi pine woods, Chung Tien plateau. 
1904. 
It. 12,000 to 14,000 ft. .W. Yunnan, 
Aconitum sp. In dense pine woods on pass between Chung 
Tien and Tang Tui. Elevation 12,000 ft. Flowers purple- 
blue. Veo September rg04. 
- Rubusellipticus, Smith, var. obcordatus, Franch. In peor 
on the margins of pine ‘forests in the Sung Kwei valley. Plan 
26° 
of Io to 20 a — 30’ N. Alt. gooo ft. Spots 
1904. N.W. Yunnan. 
. Corydalis runnanensis, Franch., var. megalantha, Diels. Var. 
nov. Shady situations in the Mekong valley near Bati. Lat. 
27° 40’N. Alt. 6000 to goo00 ft. October 1904. S.E. Tibet. 
. Euphorbia nepalensis, Boiss. Dry, grassy hillsides on hills to 
the north of Yunnanfu. Elevation a to 8000 ft. 
Yunnan, 
ebruary 1905 
. Fern. Kee aie of a fern, 4 to 6 ft. Very moist situations, 
ey. 
Lang Kun, 
. Fern. Growing on trunks of a species of oak o 
mmit of 
pass between Sung Kwei and Lang Kung valleys. erates 
10,000 ft. Yunnan, December 1904. 
