19363. 
19364. 
19365. 
19366. 
19367. 
19368. 
19369. 
19370. 
PLANTAR CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Bryum. Matted plant of 1 inch. Moist clayey slopes 
in shady mixed forest on the Shweli-Salwin divide. 
Lat. 25° 10’ N. Long. 98° 45’ E. Alt. 10,000 ft. 
April 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Quercus. Shrub or tree of 30-40 ft. In mixed forest 
on the mountains around Sha-yang. Lat. 25° 20’ N. 
Long. 99° 40’ E. Alt. 7-8,000 ft. April 1921. N. 
W. Yunnan. 
Myrica esculenta, Ham. Shrub of 6-9 ft. In imma- 
ture fruit. Fruits edible. Native name—Yeh-meh. 
Dry hillsides amongst scrub on the hills around Chu- 
tone. at. 96° 24’ Ni Ee gg tay US. AR. 
7-8,o00 ft. April 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Glochidion. Matted shrub of 12-15 ft. Branches 
arched. Flowers olive-green (!)._ Amongst scrub 
and in thickets on the hills east of Sha-yang. Lat. 
25° 20’ N. Long. 99° go’ E. Alt. 7-8,000 ft. April 
1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Randia sp. aff. sinensis, Roem. et Sch. Spinous, semi- 
scandent shrub of 9-15 ft. Flowers white, fragrant. 
In thickets and scrub in side valleys on the hills east 
of Sha-yang. Lat. 25° 20’ N. Long. 99° 40’ E. 
Alt. 7-8,o00 ft. April 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Vaccinium scopulorum, W.W Sm. Shrub of 2-4 ft. 
Flowers greenish-white. Shady banks in dry pine 
forest on the hills east of Sha-Yang. Lat. 25° 20! N. 
ter 99° 40’ E. Alt. g-10,000 ft. April 192!1. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Prunus majestica, Koehne. Shrub of 20-40 ft. 
Flowers (?) probably pink. In fruit. Fruits black- 
crimson, bitter. Open situations in ravines on the 
hills east of Sha-yang. Lat. 25° 20 N. Long. 99° 
40' E. Alt. 7-8,000 ft. April 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Prunus majestica, Koehne. Shrub or tree of 30-45 ft. 
In fruit, fruits black-crimson, bitter. Flowers pre- 
cocious, large, deep pink in colour and produced in 
great abundance. Flower Feb. and March—or even 
earlier according to season. Tali valley. Lat. 25° 
40’ N. Long. 1009 12’ E. ° Alt. 6,700-7,000 ft. 
April 192r. N.W. Yunnan. 
[The Tali Cherry. ] | 
