64 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
928. Fern. Plant of x to 2 ft. In dry, rocky matuetions on the lava . 
beds in the Ming-Kwong valley, north of Ma-Chang. Lat. 15 
25°15’N. Alt. 6000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, October 1905. F 
929. Boea arachnoidea, Diels. ‘Sp. nov. Plant of 6 to 12 inches, 
Growing in clefts of cliffs in the Ming-Kwong valley, near Pei 
Sha. Lat. 25° 35’ N. Alt. 6000 to 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, | 
October 1905. \ 
930. Smithia yunnanensis, Franch. ee een plant of ro 
to 18 inches. Flowers yellow. Moist » gTassy situations in 
the Ming-Kwong valley, such as the bunds of the rice fields, 
etc. Specimen from near Pei Sha. Lat. 25° Alt. 
6000 to 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
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- Alectra indica, Benth. Plant of 3 to 12 imches. Flowers deep 
ellow. amp, grassy situations on the _aee eres 
divide. Alt. 7000 to 10,000 ft. Kat. oa" ee" fee 
N.W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
932. Bidens agi oc Linn. Plant of r to 13 ft. Flowers greenish- 
ye ellow Ver y, Dosey situations, Ming- -Kwong valley. Lat. 
25° 15/ to 3° 50’ Alt. 6000 to a0 tt N.W. Yunnan, 
October 1905. 
933. Scirpus Eriophorum, Michx. Erect plant of 3 to5 ft. Moist, 
bogey situations near head of the e Ming-Kwong valley. Lat. 
5° Alt. 6000 to 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
934. a heterophylla, Diels. Sp. nov. Erect plant of 1 to 
2$ft. Flowers 
-ton-Ho. - 25° 30’ N. Alt. 6000 to 7000 
Yunnan, Deter ‘i 05. 
935. Dopatrium j; Junceum, Ham. Procumbent plant of 3 to 6 inches. 
owers rose-purple. Swampy, open patches in alder scrub, 
head of the Ming-Kwong ieee near Li-Shih-ton-Ho. Lat. 
25° 30’N. Alt. 6000 to 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
wampy ground, 
amon “ene er ihe yee of pe Ho. head of the 
ing-Kwong valle at. 25° 30’ N. Alt. 6000 t ft. 
N.W. Yunnan, October ry65. ° —— 
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938. Polygonum — Ham., var. Parviflorum, vel Pa clare, 
all. form ocumbent plant of r to 2 ft. Flowers 
pa ie rose y, Stassy situations in the Salwin valley around 
Lu-Chang, Saree Irrawadi divide. Lat. 26° ro’ N. Alt. 
7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905. 
939. Callistephus chinensis, Nees. Plant of 1 to 2inches. Flowers 
night purplish-blue. Dry, open hillsides amongst grass, 
on of Lu-chang, Salwin valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. 
Lat. 26° 10’ N. Alt. 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 
1905. 
