22 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
‘ Erect plant (epiphyte) of 12-15 inches. Foliage one solitary 
leaf, thick, fleshy, and with a pseudo-bulb. Flowers, a pale 
yellowish-pink veined deep purple lake. Shady situations on 
trees on cliffs, banks of the Salwin, Salwin-Irrawadi divide, north 
of Ta-ko. Lat. 26° 30’ N. _ Alt. 3000 ft. N.W. Yunnan, 
November 1905.” G. Forrest. Nos. 958, 970, 1117. 
Allied to C. picturatum, Lodd., but having much broader 
leaves, larger flowers, and the setae of the petals and dorsal sepal 
much longer. 
Cirrhopetalum emarginatum, Finet in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 
xliv, p. 269, t 
“Plant of 4-6 ft. Flowers lake and pale yellow, faintly fra- 
grant. On dry trees in shady situations on the ascent of the Hsu- 
tzu-Ngai pass, Mekong-Salwin divide, Salwin valley. Lat. 27° 
10’ N._ Alt. 8000-gooo ft. N.W. Yunnan, November 1905.” 
G. Forrest. No. 925. 
Eria acervata, Lindl. in Journ. Hort. Soc. vi, pp. 57, 58, 
with fig. ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v, p. 796. 
“ Rocks on banks of stream near Nam-sa-Ho frontier, Upper 
Burmah and China. Flowers pure white, perfumed. July 1904.” 
G. Forrest. No. 176. 
Spathoglottis pubescens, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. p. 120; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v, p. 814; Rolfe in LF. S. iii, p. 18. 
S. Fortunei, Lindl. Bot. Reg. xxxi, t. 19. 
“ Limestone hills in the Yung-ping valley, Teng-Yueh to Talifu 
route; also divide between Hoching and Lichiang valleys. 
Sepals deep rich brown, petals yellow. Elevation 5000-7000 ft. 
Yunnan, August 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 71 
Thunia venosa, Rolfe in Orch. Rev. 1905, p. 206. 
Phatus albus, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3991 (not of Lindl.). 
“Hill pastureland above Yung-ping valley, Teng-Yueh- 
Talifu route. Elevation 5000-6000 ft. Plant of 2-3 ft. Flowers 
rose and white. Yunnan, August 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 266. 
Anthogonium gracile, Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. p. 426; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v, p. 822 ; Rolfe in I.F:S. iii, p. 21. 
“Plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers rose-red. Labellum purple. 
Dry mountain pastureland on eastern slopes of Tsan-Shan Range, 
west of Talifu. Lat. 25. 40’N. Alt. 7000-8000 ft. W. Yunnan, 
September 1905.”’ G. Forrest. No. 894. 
