26 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
310. Primula minutiflora, G. Forrest. Borders of cultivation in the 
Hong Aivalley. Lat.25°30’N. Alt.5000to6oo0ft. January 
1g05. W. Yunnan, China. 
311. Primula androsacea, Pax. Growing profusely on bunds of 
padi fields in the Li Ho valley and others to thesouth. Flowers 
rose, with orange centre. Lat. 25° 18’ N. Alt. 6000 to 8060 
ft. January 1905. S.W. Yunnan, China. 
312. Primula obconica, Hance. Dry clefts of limestone cliffs on 
hills north of Yunnanfu. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 7000 to gooo ft. 
Yunnan, $.W. China. February 1905. 
313. Primula muscarioides, Hemsl. Moist ground, sides of streams; 
etc., on the Kari Pass, Yangtse-Mekong divide. 28° 12’ N. 
Alt. 11,000 to 12,000 ft. September 1904. N.W. Yunnan, 
China. 
314. Thea Forrestii, Diels. Sp. nov. Shrub of 3 to 8 ft. Flowers 
creamy-white. Wooded gullies, south end of Tsu-hsiong-fu 
valley. Elevation 7000 to 8000 ft. Yunnan, February 1905. 
315. Reinwardtia trigyna, Planch. Growing most abundantly in 
cane brakes, hedgerows, etc., on western shore of Yunnanfu 
lake. Elevation 6500 ft. Plant of 2 to 6 ft. Yunnan, 
905 
315A. ——— obvallata, Wall. Boggy hillsides in Wei Hsi valley- 
t. 8000 to gooo ft. N.W. Yunnan, 1904. 
316. ane Engleri, Hamet, var. Forresti, Hamet. Var. nov. On 
ocks Shu-pa valley, Yangtse-Mekong divide. Alt. 8000 ft. 
Tibet, 1904. 
318. Reinwardtia trigyna, Planch. Common in Tali valley on dry 
banks. levation of 6700 to 8000 ft. Shrub of from 6 
inches to 3 ft. Flowers yellow. Yunnan, October 1904. 
319. Tanacetum Pallasianum, Trautv. et Mey. var. brevilobum, 
Dry, rocky hillsides, Lichiang valley. Alt. 13,000 to 
14,000 ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
320. Poterium filiforme, Hook. f. Bog, aes end of Lang Kung 
valley. Alt. 7000 to 8000 ft. Yunnan 
321. Arisaema Wilsonii, Engl. Ascent of “Kari Pass, Yangtse- 
Mekong divide. Alt. 8000 to gooo ft. Tibet, 1904. 
322. Cyananthus inflatus, Hook.f. et Thoms. Ascent of Niu Chang 
Pass trom Ke-Lo-Wan to Chung Tien plateau. Moist, ec 
situations, er of pine woods. Elevation 11,000 ft. Yunnan 
September 1 
323. Cyananthus Sania Franch. Descent Pee Niu Chang Pass 
to Chung Tien plateau, also on south end of plateau. Eleva- 
- tion 12,000 to 13,000 ft. — deep blue. ichacoeape Septem- 
324. Cyananthus Hookeri, C. B. ‘Gigs var. laevicaulis, Franch. 
escent from Niu Chang Pass to Chung Tien plateau, open 
wers deep blue. 
bare hillsides. Elevation 1 t 
14,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. — 
