298 
5093. 
5094. 
5095. 
5096. 
5097- 
5098. 
5999. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Boenninghausenia albiflora, Reichb., var. longipes, Franch. 
Half-shrubby plant of 2 to 4 ft. Flowers white. Dry, open 
situations in pine forests to the north of Lu-Chang, in the 
Salwin valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 26° 27’N. Alt. 
6000 to 8000 ft. November 1905. N.W. Yunnan, China. 
W. Yunnan, Chin 
Didissandra muscicola, Diels. Sp. nov. Plant of 6 to 12 
inches. Flowers deep orange. On moss-covered boulders 
and trees in shady rhododendron forest in side valleys of the 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 7000 to 8000 
ft. July 1905. S.E. Tibet. 
Oreocharis Delavayi, Franch. Plant of4to7inches. Flowers 
canary-yellow. On moss-covered boulders in shady rhodo- 
Sra eg sores in side valley of the Mekong, Mekong-Salwin 
vide. Lat. 27° 30’ N. Alt. 7000 to gooo ft. July 1905. 
S.E. Tibet. oe : : ee: 
Hypericum Lalandii, Choisy. Plant of 6 to 15 inches. 
Flowers bright orange. Open, assy situations amongst 
scrub at Ta-chu-pa, near the head of the Ming-kwong valley. 
Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 7000 to 8000 ft. October 1905. N.W. 
Yunnan, China. 
Hypericum Lalandii, Choisy. Plant of 9 to 13 inches. 
Flowers golden yellow. Moist, open gravelly situations on 
mountain pastureland on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. 
Lat. 25° 40’ naa Alt. gooo to 10,000 ft. September 1906. 
a. 
Isopyrum grandiflorum, Fisch. In clefts of rock on the 
eastern flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25°40’ N. Alt. 13,000 
to 14,000 ft. June 1970. 
