IOIg. 
1020. 
102i. 
1022. 
1023. 
1024. 
1025. 
1026. 
1027. 
1028. 
1029. 
1030. 
PLANTAE CHINENSIS FORRESTIANAE 
. Mazus macrocalyx, Bonati. Plant of 2 to 4 inches. Flowers 
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lavender. Moist, grassy situations in the Teng Yueh valley. 
Lat. 25°N. Alt. 5500 to 6000 ft. W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
Monochoria hastaefolia, Presl. Plant of 2 to 3 ft. Flowers 
deep blue. Growing in ponds and ae and cultivated 
by the Chinese for the root, a rhizoma. Teng Yueh valley. 
Lat. 25° N. Alt. 5500 ft. W. abi October 1905. 
Lycoris aurea, Herb. Plant of 12 to 14 inches. Flower 
deep yellow. Open scrubby situations * broken lava beds 
to the S. W. of Teng Yueh-Ting. Lat. 24° 50’ N. Alt. 500 
ft. W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
Leucas ciliata, Benth. Plant of t to1} ft. Flowers yellowish- 
white. Dry, Ace situations around Teng Yueh. Lat. 25° N. 
Alt. 6000 ft. W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
Anaphalis adnata, DC. Plant of r to2 ft. Flowers white. Dry, 
open hillsides amongst scrub around Teng Yueh. Lat. 25° N. 
Alt. 6000 to 7000 ft. W. Yunnan, October 1905. 
Clerodendron foetidum, Bge. Shrub of 2 to 6 ft. Flowers 
ke on. Shady situations in woods, etc. Teng Yueh 
oad & Lat. 25° N. Alt. 6000 to 7ooo ft. W. Yunnan, 
October 1905. 
Dicliptera Sp ae are Nees. Plant of 2 to 3 ft. Flowers 
rose-pink. Slopes of the Salwin, near the bridge, in shady 
bateas’ Ne Al 4 
W. Yunnan, September 1905. 
Justicia procumbens, Linn. Semi- -procumbent plant of 3 to 
. Flowers magenta-rose. Dry, open situations, 
slopes of the Salwin valley on the Tabhateie Yueh road. Lat. 
25°N. Alt. 3000 to 6000 ft. W. Yunnan, September 1905. 
Luculia he — Spreading shrub of 6 to 12 ft. 
imorphic S pale pink, very fragrant. Dry hill- 
sides amongst fas valley of the Salwin Dae: so N. 
Ku-Ti and Ya-Ko, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 26° 30’ N 
Alt. 5000 to 7000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November a. 
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