NUMERICAL CATALOGUE 27 
325. Halenia elliptica, D. Don, var. grandiflora, Hemsl. Common 
i valleys north of Tali at an elevation of 7000 to 12,000 
ft. Flowers blue. Yunnan, September 1904. 
326. Halenia elliptica, D. Don, var. grandiflora, Hemsl. Pass be- 
ween Lang Kung and Sung Kwei valleys, open grassland. 
Alt. 11,000 ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
327. Cyananthus Delavayi, Franch. Pass between Teng Chuan and 
Sung i valleys. Elevation 10,000 ft. Flowers blue. 
Open, grassy spots in pine woods. Yunnan, September 1904. 
3274. Colquhounia decora, Diels. Sp. nov. Semi-climbing shrub 
10 ft. Edges of cane brakes on hills west of Yunnan- 
. Elevation 7000 to 8000 ft. Yunnan, February 1905. 
Flowers dull Indian red. 
328. Cymbidium virescens, Lindl. 
330. Berberis leptoclada, Diels. Sp. nov. Shrub of 4 to 6 ft 
Flowers yellow. Dry, rocky hillsides on the descent from 
the Chung Tien plateau to the Yangtse, near Tang Tui. 
Lat. 27° 45’ N. Alt. 10,000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, September 
1904. 
331. Carex baccans, Nees. Moist, sandy gullies, in hills north of 
Yunnanfu. Elevation 7000 to 8000 ft. Yunnan, February 
1905. 
332. Eriocaulon Henryanum, Ruhl. Moist, grassy hillsides, base 
of the Lichiang peak. Lichiang valley. Alt. go000 to 10,000 
ft. Lat. 27°10’ N. N. Yunnan, September 1904. 
and Salwin, Teng Yueh-Talifu route. Elevation 6000 to gooo ft. 
Dry, rocky situations. Flowers pale blue. Yunnan, August 
333- Ophiopogon dracaenoides, Hook. f. Valleys of the Mekong 
334. Eriophorum comosum, Wall. On wall surrounding city of 
Talifu. Alt. 6500 ft. Yunnan, rgo04. 
335. Cyperorchis elegans (Lindl.) BI. Growing at China Inland 
Mission, Talifu. Alt. 6500 ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
336. Fimbristylis squarrosa, Vahl. Marshy ground, Chien Chuan 
valley. Alt. 8000 ft. Yunnan, 1904. 
337- Pycreus sanguinolentus, Nees. Marshy ground round Talifu. 
Alt. 6500 ft. Yunnan, rgo4. 
338. Pycreus sanguinolentus, Nees. In moist situations, common 
‘everywhere. Yunnan, August 1904. 
339. Fimbristylis sp. Common on all marshy ground. Elevation 
5000 to 13,000 ft. Yunnan, September 1904. 
340. Juncus concinnus, Don. Marshy ground, base of Lichiang 
peak, Lichiang valley. Elevation gooo to 10,000 ft. Yunnan, 
September 1904. i 
