FROM EASTERN TIBET AND SOUTH-WEST CHINA. SI 
HALENIA. 
Halenia elliptica, D. Don; Forbes and Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. 
oc., xxvi. (1890), p. 141; Franchet, in Bull. Soc. Bot., 
France, xlvi. (1899), p. 323; Gilg., in Engl. Jahrb., xxix. 
(1900), P. 539- 
““Mekong-Salwen divide behind Tzekou Mission. Tibet, 1904.” 
G. Forrest. No. 163. 
“Erect branched plant of 1-3 feet. Flowers deep blue. Open 
moist bracken-covered situations on the descent from the Irrawaddi 
Ming-Kwong divide. Alt. 9-10,500 feet. Lat.25°-50° N. Irrawaddi 
basin. Upper Burmah, Oct. 1905.” G. Forrest. No. 972. 
Var. grandiflora, Hemsl., l.c.; Gilg., l.c. 
“Common in all the valleys north of Tali at an elevation of 
7-12,000 feet. Flowers blue. Yunnan, Sept. 1904.” G. Forrest. 
No. 325. 
tae between Lang-Kung and ane Kwei valleys. Open grass- 
land. Alt. 11,000 feet. Yunnan, 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 326. 
