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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Roscoea oo Sm., var. tend tenn Gagnep. Plant of 9 
to 18 inches. Flowers deep rich purple. “Dry, stony situa- 
tions sitiongst scrub on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 10,000 to 11,000 ft. August 
1906. N.W. Senin China. 
Fimbristylis diphylla, Vahl vel aff. Plant of 6 to g mere 
Dry, stony situations amongst s scrub on the eastern flank o 
the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 9000 to 10 ae 
August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Didissandra amabilis, Diels. Sp.nov. Plant of 6 to 9 inches. 
Flowers light yellow, spotted purple. Moist, moss-covered 
ledges and crevices of cliffs on the eastern flank of the 
Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 10,000 to 11,000 ft. 
August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
a h aSeewe dng (Thunb.), K. Schum. Semi-scandent 
plant of 4 t Corolla bright yellowish- Be set thick 
and “softly fiah ye Moist, shady situations by banks of 
streams in mixed forests in the Lichiang valley. Lat. 
26° on Alt. 8500 to gooo ft. August 1906. N.W. Yun- 
nan, C 
Mi ce barbata, Don. Semi-procumbent plant of 3 to 6 
Flowers bright blue. Amongst grass in dry, stony 
foateas along the base of the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
ae Cae 27° 20'N. Alt. gooo ft. August 1906. N.W. 
Lilium papilliferum, Franch. Plant of 11 to 3 ft. Flowers 
purplish-yellow, spotted and marked crimson, faintly 
fragrant. Dry, shady faa Range in pr forests on the 
oe Saibiyasinice Forrest. Sp.nov. Plant of 23 to 
43 f owers deep rich blue. Moist, rocky situations 
amongst scrub on the wath flank of the Lichiang bets 
ae! a 20’ N. Alt. 11,000 to 12,000 ft. August 1906. 
N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Senecio sp. aff. mosoynensis, Franch. Plant of r} to 2 ft. 
Flowers bright ae faintly fragrant. Damp, shady 
pine . forests on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 11,000 to 12,000 ft. August 1906. 
N.W. Yunnan, China. 
inches. Flowers” orange ellow. Moss-covered 
Range. Lat. 27°12’ N. Alt. 11,000 to 12,000 ft. 
1906. N.W. Yunnan, China 
