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“Primula (Bullatae) Dubernardiana, G. Forrest. Sp. nov. 
ate XXxiiiA. 
Rhizoma crassum lignosum apice vestigiis foliorum anni praeteriti 
dense obtectum. Folia petiolata anguste spathulata in vaginam latam 
attenuata 5.5-6 cm. longa 8-10 mm. lata integra subtus sparsim fari- 
nosa supra glanduloso-pubescentia. Scapus 2-5 cm. altus leviter 
pubescens umbellam simplicem 3-5-florem gerens; bracteae lineari- 
lanceolatae 12-14mm. longae; pedicelli tenues pubescentes 18-22 mm. 
longi. Calyx tubuloso-campanulatus basi densissime pubescens 9-10 
mm. longus, lobis lanceolatis obtusis ciliatis tubo duplo- longioribus. 
Corollae pallide roseae tubus anguste infundibuliformis 10 mm. 
ongus fauce luteo vel aurantiaco; limpus 2 cm. diametiens lobis late 
obcordatis alte emarginatis. 
Dry situations on the ledges and in the clefts of cliffs on the 
eastern flank of the Mekong-Salwin divide, Mekong valley. Lat. 
28° 6’ N. Alt. : ,000-9,000 ft. June- July, 1904.+-S.h. Tibet Gi; 
Forrest. No. 3 
Allied to P. oe Franch., and P. Henrici, Franch., but is 
distinct in having non-rugose entire leaves, the calyx deeply 
lobed, and much larger flowers. 
A handsome and peculiar species, with a habit somewhat similar 
to P. Forrest. ~The flowers are a beautiful shade of pale rose, the 
eye bright yellow, the plants generally forming dense cushions of 
one to two feet in diameter. I only found it in one place on dry 
shady ledges of inaccessible limestone cliffs ; after much labour I 
secured many specimens, which, unfortunately, were lost later. 
Named in honour of the late Pére Dubernard, of the French R.C. 
Mission at Tsekou, in recognition of many services rendered. 
oe Primula (Bullatae) coerulea, G. Forrest. Sp. nov. 
ate xxxiv. 
Folia petiolata ovata vel ovato-elliptica basi plus minusve attenu- 
ata apice rotundata 4-11 cm. longa 2-4 cm. lata sinuato-crenata 
ciliata subtus praesertim secus nervos lanata supra bullata glabra 
vel fere glabra atrovirentia ; petiolus 1°5-4 cm. longus lana brunnea 
vel cinerea dense vestitus. Scapus 3-8 cm. altus plus minusve 
lanatus uniflorus interdum flores binos gerens; pedicelli 1-3 mm. 
longi. Calyx late campanulatus 8-14 mm. longus leviter pubescens 
lobis triangularibus acutis expansis tubum aequantibus vel super- 
