YUNNAN AND EASTERN TIBET. 233 
\\° “Androsace (Chamaejasme), Bulleyana, G. Forrest. Sp. nov. 
Plate xliiia. 
Biennis radice crassa lignosa multicipite. Folia dense rosulata 
spathulata 12-30 mm. longa 4-7 mm. lata sessilia mucronata coriacea 
glauca margine cartilaginea ciliata. Scapi numerosi erecti validi 
5-12 cm. alti pubescentes eorum quisque umbellam 5-12-floram dense 
pubescentem gerens; bracteae lanceolatae acutae 4-7 mm. longae ; 
pedicelli plus minusve inaequales 8-22 mm. longi. Calyx turbinatus 
vel paullo campanulatus 3-4 mm. longus ad medium fissus lobis 
ovato-lanceolatis obtusis. Corollae miniatae hypocrateriformis 
tubus calycem aequans fauce prominenter annulato; limbus 6-10 
mm. diametiens lobis late obovatis integris Capsula ovoidea. 
Dry, rocky hillsides on the descent from the Chung Tien plateau 
to the Yangtze valley near Tang Tui. Flowers bright vermillion. 
Lat. 28° 12’ N. Alt. 10,000 ft. September, 1906. N.W. Yunnan, 
China. G. Forrest. No. 108. 
Allied to A. Aizoon, Duby, var. coccinea, Franch., but differing 
in the pubescence of all the parts, the larger leaves and corolla 
limb, the prominent annulus, and the 5-fid capsule. 
Androsace (Chamaejasme) mucronifolia, Watt. Pax, Monog., 
p. 188. 
Plant of 6-15 inches. Flowers rose-pink. Forming dense masses 
in dry, exposed situations on the ledges of cliffs and on limestone 
drift on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 12’ N. 
Alt. 9,500-11,000 ft. May, 1906. N.W. Yunnan, China. G. Forrest. 
No. 2,127. 
Androsace (Chamaejasme) Chamaejasme, Host. Pax, Monog., 
p. 188.- . 
Tufted plant of 2-4 inches. Flowers pale rose, eye a deeper 
shade. Dry, exposed situations amongst rocks on the eastern 
flank of the Tali Range. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. 11,000-12,000 ft. 
July, 1906. W. Yunnan, China. G. Forrest. No. 1,810. 
Plant of 1-2 inches. Flowers bright rose-red. Forming dense 
masses in stony, sandy, moist situations on the slopes of the 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27°-28° N. Alt. 11,000-13,000 ft. 
July-August, 1905. S.E. Tibet. G. Forrest. No. 477. 
