20 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
‘Plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers white. Shady situations, on dry 
rocks and branches of trees, valley of the Salwin, south of 
Chongwa. Lat. 26° 45’ N. Alt. 3000-4000 ft. Irrawadi-Salwin 
divide. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905.”’ G: Forrest. No. 926. 
‘Plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers orange and dirty white. 
Faintly fragrant. Dry ledges of cliffs on the Salwin, near 
La-To-Wa-Di, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 26° 35’ N. Alt. 
3000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905.’ G. Forrest. No. 
1032. 
—— foliosa, Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii, p. 27; 
k. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v, p. 709 ; Rolfe in I.F-S. iti, p. 9. 
eis of the Yangtze around Pung-tzu-la, and also on 
Mekong-Yangtze divide. Alt. from 6000-g000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, 
1904.”’ G. Forrest. No. 167. 
‘‘Mekong-Salwin divide, behind Tzekou Mission. Tibet, 
a? 
1904.”’ G. Forrest. No. 168. 
~ Dendrobium Bulleyi, Rolfe. Sp. nov. 
Caules fasciculati, erecti, elongati, subcylindrici, sulcati, 
foliosi, 20-30 cm. longi, vaginis nigro-hirsutis. Folia lanceolata 
vel subovato-lanceolata, brevissime et inaequaliter biloba, lobis 
obtusis, 3.5-5 cm. longa, coriacea. Racemi axillares et subter- 
minales, brevissimi, 1-3-flori. Bracteae ovatae, acutae vel 
subacutae, striatae, concavae, imbricatae, nigro-hirsutae, 5-8 
mm. longae. Pedicelli subgraciles, circiter 2 cm. longi. Flores 
magni, speciosi. Sepala subpatentia, posticum lanceolato- 
ellipticum, breviter acuminatum, circiter 1.7 cm. longum ; sepala 
lateralia triangularia, breviter acuminata, basi 8 mm. lata. 
Petala elliptico-lanceolata, acuta, circiter 1.7 cm. longa. Label- 
lum late obovatum, 2 cm. longum, 2.5 cm. latum, apice 
breviter trilobum; lobi laterales ampli, rotundati, crenulati; 
lobus intermedius brevis, latus, dentatus; discus tricarina- 
tus, carinis prope apicem crenulatis; mentum  conicum, 
acutum, 1.7 cm. longum. Columna lata, 4 mm. longa, alis 
rotundatis. 
“Plant of 10-12 inches. Flowers—sepals and petals yellow- 
ish-white, labellum reddish-orange, veined darker. On dry 
shady banks in pine woods near Tien-Ching-pu on the Teng- 
Yueh—Talifu road. Lat. 25° 30’ N. Alt. 8000-go00 ft. 
Yunnan, September 1905.” G. Forrest. No. rogr. 
Nearly allied to the North Indian D. longicornu, Lindl., of 
which it may be regarded as the geographical representa- 
tive, but differing in its less acuminate sepals and petals, 
broader, not fringed, lip, shorter mentum, and generally smaller 
eaves. 
