826. 
8209. 
830. 
831. 
. Embelia prunifolia, Mez. Half scandent shrub of Io to 15 ft. 
Fl 
: spelt japonica, Benth. Plant of 12 to 18 inches. Flowers 
2 pad rg gracilis, Schrad. Plant of 9 to 15 inches. Flowers 
Ope 
. Clematis Henryi, Oliv. Scandent scrub of 10 to 20ft. Flowers 
i oe volubile, Reger Half scandent plant of 4 to Io ft. 
. Aster trinervius, Roxb. Erect half aeutby plant of 2 to 4 ft. 
ale i times ite. Gr 
. Alectra indica, siag-s Plant of 3 to 18 inches. 
ellow 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
rs green. Amongst oak scrub in dry situations, around 
Lu-Chang, Salwin valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 26° N. 
Alt. 5000 to 6000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905. 
range. Dry, open, grassy hillsides around Lu-Chang, | 
Sala valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. about 26° N./ 
Alt. 3000 to 5000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905. ‘ 
bright blue pen, dry situations in pine woods around 
Lu-Chang, ‘Salwin ’ valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 
26°N. Alt. 5000 to 6000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905. 
creamy-yellow, faintly fragrant. Open, dry, scrubby situa a- i 
tions around Lu-Chang, Salwin valle ey, Salwin-Irrawadi ~ 
divide. Lat. 26° N. Alt. 5000 to 7ooo ft. N.W. Yunnan,” 
[Leaves large, 16 cm. long, 7 cm. broad, petiole 5 to 6 cm. 
long, edge quite entire. This plant is much a ger and Sponge 
than the typical form which is known from 
The species has not been found so far south nein ] 
ers yellowish-white. scrub in damp dense jungle on 
she “Wihigs Rwong-liawadi desis: Lat. about 26° N 
6000 to 8000 ft. Upper Burma and N.W. Yunnan, pei 
1905. 
Aconitum venatorium, Diels. Sp. nov. Salwin-Ming-Kwong 
valley. Expedition, October 1905. Plant from which the 
arrow poison is obtained. 
wers p purple, at assy situations 
ae scrub, Irrawadi basin Sues Tsu-Yo-Ho. Lat 
nearly 26° N. Alt. ee to 7000 ft. Upper Burma, October 
1905. 
Flowers pale 
oon mi ay Dry, oe situations, Irrawadi basin 
near Tsu-Yo-Ho. Lat. 26° Alt. 6000 ft. U B 
October 1905. a 
Hypericum elodeoides, Choisy. Plant of 12 to 18 inches. 
Flowers pale lemon-yellow. Open, grassy, rocky situations, 
Irrawadi basin near Tsu-Yo-Ho. Lat. near 26° N. Alt. 
6000 ft. Upper Burma, October 1905. 
agg aay incisa, Benth. Plant of 12 to 18 inches. Flowers 
— pen BE assy wets Pk clay land, ola basin 
So su- Yo- at. 26° N. Alt. 6 t. 
Burma, Gctober 1905. oy ea! 
—— a (Coll. et Hemsl.), Diels. Plant of 1 to 2 ft. 
rs pale | Open, grassy situati I 
near = Ts Yo- Ho. “Tat abot mee N. era trawadi basin 
Burma, October 1905+ | ces ft. Upper 
