2803. 
2804. 
2805. 
2806. 
2807. 
2808. 
2800. 
2810. 
2811. 
2812. 
NUMERICAL CATALOGUE 168, 
sar ear tigrinum, Gawl. x L. tenuifolium, Fisch.(?). Plant of 2 
06 . Flowers deep orange, spotted crimson. Grown by the 
Chine of W. Yunnan for the bulb, which is edible. A fairly 
bare pene is yearly sent to the southern markets from the 
Lichiang valley. Lat. 27° N. Alt. 8200 ft. July-August 
1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Galium elegans; Wall. Plant of 6 to 12 ain Flowers ruddy 
green. Dry, open situations amongst scrub and in pine 
forests on the eastern flank of the Fichiane Range. Lat. 
27°. FON; t. gooo to 11,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. 
Yunnan, China. 
Saussurea ciliaris, Franch. Plant of 1 to 3 inches. Florets 
bluish-purple. Barren mountain pasture- -land on the eastern 
flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27°20’ H. Alt. 11,000 to 
12,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Jurinea Forrestii, Diels. Sp. nov. Plant of 1 to 2 inches. 
Flowers reddish-purple. Grassy openings in pine forests on 
the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. 
a 11,000 to 12,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, 
hina. 
Range. Lat. 27° 10’ N. Alt. Pens to gooo ft. August 
N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Sedum Forresti, Hamet. Sp. nov. Plant of 2 to 3 inches. 
Flowers brassy yellow. Dry, shady situations on cliffs 
and humus-covered boulders on the 
the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 10,000 to I1,000 
ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Senecio es DC. Plant of rto rift. Flowers 
golden ye pen mountain pasture-land on the eastern 
flank of fhe Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’N. Alt. 11,000 to 
12,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
Adenophora coelestis, Diels. Sp.nov. Plant of 9 a 12 inches. 
Flowers light blue. Open, barren mountain pasture-land on 
the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 15’ N. 
a 10,500 to rz,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, 
ni ee Say sorte D. Don. Plant of 6 to 12 inches. Flowers 
white, or entirely blue. Open mountain pasture- 
ee ou thie eastern flank of the Lehane Range. Lat. 27° 20’ 
Pies Alt. 10,000 to 12,000 ft. August 1906. N.W. Yunnan, 
ina 
Habenaria diplonema, Schltr. Sp.nov. Plant of 3 to 7 inches. 
Flowers green, faintly fragrant; root tuberous. Shady, 
dry situations on ledges of ee on the eastern flank of the 
Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 20’ N. Alt. 11,000 to 12,000 ft. 
August 1906. N.W. Alten China. 
