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5014. 
5015. 
5016. 
5017. 
5018. 
5019. 
5020. 
5021. 
5022. 
5023. 
5024. 
5025. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
cee Spear = ranch. pro var.) Schindler. Fedde, 
(Ig1z), p. 520. Shrub of 2 to 4 ft. Flo owers 
ates ont) pale aie -rose. Amongst scrub in pine forests 
at the south-west end of the Yung-Chang valley. oe 2 10’ 
N. Alt. 6000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, Chin 
Vicia netiva, Linn. Plant of 3 to 6 inches. Flowers Parniety 
Dry pasture in the Yung-Chang valley. Lat. 25° 
t. 6000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, China. 
Cynoglossum amabile, Stapf et Drumm. Plant of 6 = 20 
in Flowers blue. Moist pastureland in the Yung- 
Chang valle. Lat. 25° 10’ N. Alt. 6000 ft. April ae 
; hina 
Nasturtium palustie DC. Plant of rz to 2 ft. Flowers 
ye ellow. Moist situations in the Yung-Chang valley. Lat. 
25° Io’ N. Alt. 5500 ft. April t906. W. Yunnan, China. 
Thesium chinense, Turcz. Plant of 3 to g inches. Flowers 
gteenish-white. Dry, shady situations on the mar gins of 
pine forests on the Yung-Chang- -Mekong divide. Lat. 25° 20 
N. Alt. 8000 ft. ote sae W. Yunnan, China 
the ah are divide. La se 25° EGoN. Alt. 
8000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, Chin 
Stellaria saxatilis, Ham. Plant of 6 to Io inches. Flowers 
hite. On dry rocks on the Yung-Chang-Mekong divide. 
pees 25° 15’ N. Alt. 8000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, 
Rubus sp.=Wilson 134. Doubtful. Shrub of 2 to 3 ft. 
Flowers white. Amongst scrub on the western slope of the 
Mekong valley. Lat. 25° 15’ N. Alt. 6000 ft. April 1906. 
W. Yunnan, China 
eoeeneilia aaa oa Ser. Plant ofrtoz2ft. Flowers 
teamy-white. Dry pastureland in the Mekong valley. Lat 
25° 15) N. Alt. 4000 to 5000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, 
Eriocaulon Henryanum, Ruhl. Plant of 4 to 9g inches. 
Flowers Steyish-white. Boggy pasture in the Mekong valley. 
sea 25° 20’ N. Alt. 7o00 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan, 
page DaDTEAces Steud., f. grandifiora, Meissn. Shrub 
of 2 to 5 f ‘t. Flowers p pale Seen tinged pink, fragrant. 
Cystacanthus Paniculatus, T. And. vel aff. Shrub of 2 to 4 
ft. Flowers lavender, yellowish at bas ase. Dry, shady 
Situations on the margins of forests in the Mekong — 
at 25° 20’ N. Alt. 7000 ft. April 1906. W. Yunnan 
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