Ss. 
28 PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE. 
‘Plant of 6-9 inches. Flowers rose-red. Ledges of cliffs 
forming banks of the Salwin, Salwin-Irrawadi divide, between 
Ya-Ko and La-To-Wa-Di. Lat. 26° 30’. Alt. 2900 ft. N.W. 
Yunnan, November 1905.” G. Forrest. No. 865. 
Markedly different from H. Henryt, Reichb. f., in the broad 
entire lip and the longer attenuate spur. The leaf on the single 
specimen seen is also much smaller and narrower. 
Satyrium nepalense, Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. p. 26; Hook f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. vi, p. 168; Rolfe in I.F-.S. iii, p. 63. 
‘Dry pastureland at an elevation of 12,000-13,000 ft. Chung 
Tien plateau, flowers flesh coloured, odour same as hyacinth. 
Yunnan, September 1904.” G. Forrest. No. 144. 
“Erect plant of 1-2 ft. Flowers rose-pink, deliciously 
fragrant, almost identical with wild hyacinth. Dry, open, grassy 
hillsides (limestone), Salwin valley, Salwin-Irrawadi divide. Lat. 
26°-27° N. Alt. 7ooo-10,000 ft. Common over all N.W. 
Yunnan, November 1905.”’ G. Forrest. No. 965. 
“ Plant of 1-14 ft. Flowers rose-pink, fragrant. Dry, open 
downs around Teng-Yueh. Lat. 25° N. Alt. 6000-8000 ft. 
W. Yunnan, September 1905.” G. Forrest. No. 996. 
A particularly large form, of which the flowers are not well 
preserved. 
” Satyrium yunnanense, Rolfe. Sp. nov. 
Tuber ovoideo-oblongum, 1.5-2 cm. longum. Caulis brevis, 
vaginis spathaceis paucis obtectus, diphyllus. Folia sessilia, 
patentia, ovata vel ovato-oblonga, obtusa, 5-10 cm. longa, 3-5 
em. lata. Scapi erecti, 20-25 cm. alti, vaginis paucis spathaceis 
obtecti; racemi ovoideo-oblongi, densiflori, 4-6 cm. longi. 
Bracteae reflexae, ovatae, subobtusae, 1.5-2 cm. longae. Pedi- 
celli 7-9 cm. longi. Flores aurantiaci. Sepalum posticum 
oblongum, obtusum, 5-6 mm. longum; sepala lateralia sub- 
patentia, ovato-oblonga, obtusa, 6-7 mm. longa.  Petala 
elliptico-oblonga, obtusa, 4-5 mm. longa. Labellum late 
galeatum, 4-5 mm. longum, lateribus late rotundatis; calcaria 
lineari-oblonga, subobtusa, 6 mm. longa. Columna 4 
longa; stigma late spathulata; rostellum breve, latum, sub- 
truncatum. 
““ Western slope of the Niu Chang pass, laeecels Ke-Lo-Wan 
and the Chung Tien plateau. Moist, rocky places. Elevation 
7000-10,000 ft. Flowers bright orange. Yunnan, September 
”  G. Forrest. No. 143. 
‘Ducloux, z Igo. 
Allied to S. nepalense, Don, but ready separated by the short 
