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fragrans; bracteae parvae late lanceolatae acutae; pedicelli 5-14 cm. 
longi. Calyx purpureo-viridis 5 mm. longus ad medium fere fissus 
lobis late lanceolatis acutis. Corollae cyaneae late infundibuli- 
formis tubus calycem aequans vel superans; limbus 7-10 mm: 
diametiens lobis brevibus latis alte et irregulariter emarginatis. 
Erect plant of 3-7 inches. Flowers semi-pendulous, deep ‘blue, 
faintly fragrant. On open, damp mountain pasture-land on the 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27°-28° N. Alt. ae ooo ft. 
July-August, 1905. S.E. Tibet. G. Forrest. No. 4 
Allied to P. amethystina, Franch., but differing in tires taller and 
more delicate, in the form and incision of the leaves, the more 
numerous flowers, and the narrower and ersgulactyhdbed corolla. 
Primula (Callianthae) — G. Forrest. Sp. nov. 
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Glabra. Folia membranacea oblanceolata in petiolum scariose 
alatum attenuata 12-20 cm. longa 2°5-5 cm. lata irregulariter biser- 
rata. Scapus 20-29 cm. altus folia superans umbellam simplicem 
vel umbellas duas superpositas semipendulas 5-12-floras gerens ; 
flos fragrans ; bracteae lanceolatae acutae vel fissae 5-11 mm. longae; 
pedicelli 1-2'5 cm. longi. Calyx late campanulatus 7-10 mm. longus 
ad medium fere fissus lobis late lanceolatis apice plus minusve 
fissis. Corollae tubus e basi ampliatus fauce aurantiaco annulato ; 
limbus 2-2°5 cm. diametiens alte fissus lobis sulphureis macula 
aurantiaca centrali notatis rotundatis obscure emarginatis margine 
irregularibus. 
Plant of 7-14 inches. Flowers pale yellow, with the centre-of each 
petal marked orange; faintly fragrant. Open situations on the 
margins of pine forests on the eastern flank of the Tali Range. 
Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 11,000-12,000 ft. July-August, 1906. . W. 
Yunnan, China. G. Forrest. No. 1,816. 
Plant of 9-15 inches. Flowers yellow, with an orange stripe 
down centre of each segment of corolla; fragrant. Open mountain 
meadows on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 
15’ N. Alt. 11,000-13,000 ft. September, 1906. N,W. Yunnan, 
China. G. Forrest. No. 2,974. 
Mekong-Salwin divide to the N. W. of Tsekou mission. Lat. 28° 
12 N. Alt. 10,000-11,000 ft. June-July, 1904. S.E. Tibet. G. 
Forrest. No. 4,100. 
Allied to P. obtusifolia, Royle, but differing in the eintiely 
glabrous leaves, the long lanceolate bracts, the divided apices of 
