24 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
Cymbidium pumilum, Rolfe in Kew Bulletin, 1907, p. 130. 
“* Limestone valleys leading from the Chung Tien plateau 
to Pung-tzu-la on the Yangtze. Alt. 8000-gooo ft. N.W. 
Yunnan, 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 233. 
Sarcanthus filiformis, Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1842, Misc. p. 61; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi, p. 66 
“Damp rocks on sides of streams, Nam-sa-Ho frontier of 
Upper Burmah and China (Shan States). Flowers flesh-red. July 
1904.” G. Forrest. No. 161. 
Ze aoa — Lindl. Bot. Reg. x, sub t. 823; Hook. 
rit. Ind. vi, p. 102; Rolfe in I.F-S. iii, p. 41. 
is =e oe in most valleys at an elevation of from 
5000-9000 ft. Flowers pink and white. Yunnan, September 
1904.” G. Forrest. No. 166 
°’ Herminium yunnanense, Rolfe. Sp. nov. 
Tuber ovoideum vel ovoideo-oblongum, 8-10 mm. longum. 
Caulis brevis, vaginis tubulosis obtectus, monophyllus. Folia 
sessilia, oblonga vel lineari-oblonga, acuta, suberecta, coriacea, 
4.5-6 cm. longa, 4-5 mm. lata. Scapi erecti, 12-15 cm. longi, 
vaginis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis paucis obtecti; racemi 
oblongi, densi, 4-5 cm. longi. Bracteae ovatae, acuminatae, 
4 mm. longae, basi concavae. Pedicelli 3-4 mm. longi. Flores 
parvi Sepala subpatentia, ovata, subobtusa, concava, sub- 
aequalia, 2mm. longa. Petala ovata, subacuta, concava, 1.5 mm. 
longa. Labellum oblongum, 2.3 mm. longum, apice tridentatum 
vel breviter trilobum, basi concavum. Columna lata, vix 1 mm. 
longa. 
“Plant of 6-12 inches. Flowers greenish-yellow. Damp, 
barren moorland, western slopes of the Tsan-Shan Range, near the 
head of Yang-pi pass. Lat. 25° 40’ N. Alt. gooo—10,000 ft. 
W. Yunnan, September 1905.’ G. Forrest. No. 907. 
Allied to H. gramineuwm, Lindl., which also has a solitary leaf, 
but the scape is straighter, the spike much more dense, and the 
lip not tridentate at the apex. 
Gymnadenia conopsea, R.Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2,V, 
-p.1g1; Rolfe in IFS. iii, p. 52. 
ns Mekong-Salwin divide, behind Tzekou Mission. Tibet, 
1904.” Forrest. No. 142. 
