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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Viola Patrinii, DC. Plant of 2 to 3 inches. Flowers deep rich 
lue. ry, open, clayey situations at base of southern foot 
hills of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 26° 50’ N. Alt. 8000 to 
gooo ft. May 1906. N.W. Yunnan. 
Lamium amplexicaule, Linn. Plant of6 to 10 inches. Flowers 
rose-red. Variety of situations in the Lichiang valley around 
the city. Lat. 26° 50’ N. Alt. 8000 to gooo ft. May 1906. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Salvia miltiorrhiza, Bge. Plant of 12 to 18 inches. Flowers 
tich blue. Open grassy situations in the Lichiang valley. 
Lat.27°N. Alt.8200ft. Mayzgo6. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Rosa Banksiae, R.Br. Shrub of6to8ft. Flowersrich yellow. 
Moist, shady situations by streams in thickets around the 
city of Lichiangfu. Lat. 27° N. Alt. 8200 ft. May 1906. 
N.W. Yunnan, China. 
lowers rose-pink, fragrant. Shady situations in the Lang- 
Kong, Hoching, and Lichiang valleys. Lat. 26° 50’ N. 
Alt. 8200 ft. May 1906. N.W. Yunnan. 
Rhododendron rubiginosum, Franch. Spreading shrub or 
tree of 15 to 30 ft. Flowers lilac-rose with crimson markings. 
Open situations in forests on the ascent of the Sung-Kwei pass 
from the Lang-Kong valley. Lat. 26° 30’ N. Alt. gooo to 
10,000 ft. April 1906. N.W. Yunnan. 
Rosa Banksiae, R. Br. Semi-scandent shrub of 10 to 20 ft. 
Flowers pure white, fragrant. Shady and open situations 
e aed amongst — and scrub in the Lichiang-fu Mors? . 
at 27 cro NN; t. 8200 to 10,000 ft. May 1906. 
N.W. Yunnan, China. ys 
Rosa damascena, Mill. Erect shrub of 6 to 8 ft. Flowers dark 
crimson. Shady situations around Lichiang. Lat. 26° 
50° N. Alt. 8200 ft. May 1906. N.W. Yunnan 
Rosa damascena, Mill. Semi-scandent shrub of 6 to Io ft. 
Flowers rose-red, fragrant. Forming large clusters in shady, 
moist situations in the Lichiang valley around the city. 
Lat. 26° 50’ N. Alt. 8200 ft. May 1906. N.W. Yunnan. 
Schoepfia jasminodora, Sieb. et Zucc. Shrub of tree of 15 to 
40 ft. Flowers green, powerfully fragrant, appearing before 
foliage is et Fruit an ovoid, dark crimson, drupe, 
x inch. Open situations ine f thern 
foothills of the Lichiang Range. {PECTS Bea 
10,000 ft. May 1906. N.W. 
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