19393+ 
19394. 
19395. 
19396. 
19397. 
19398. 
19399. 
IQ4or, 
NUMERICAL CATALOGUE 83 
Berberis levis, Franch. Spinous shrub of 2-3. ft. 
Flowers yellow. Open, dry situations amongst scrub 
on the western flank of the Sung-kwei, pass. Lat. 26° 
12’ N. ‘Long. 100° 12’. E, Alt..g,o00 ft. May 
1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Leptodermis glauca (Franch.), Diels. Dwarf matted 
shrub of 1 ft. Foliage strongly malodorous, flowers 
white, faintly flushed rose on exterior. Open, ‘dry 
situations amongst scrub on the western flank of the 
Sung-kwei pass. Lat. 26° 12/"N. Long. 100° 12’ EB. 
Alt. 9-10,000 ft. May 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Artemisia annua, Linn. Plant of 2-2% ft. Foliage 
only, strongly aromatic. Margins of begs 
streams in the Teng-chuan valley. Lat. 26° 4’ N. 
Long. 100° 6!'E. Alt. 7,000 ft. May 1921. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
Rosa. Spinous shrub of 2-4 ft. Very free-flowering. 
Flowers bright rose. Open situations by streams in 
the Teng-chuan valley. Lat. 26° 4’ N. Long. 100° 
6’ E. Alt. 7,000 ft. May 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Pyrus. Shrub of 20-30 ft. In fruit. Open thickets 
on the western flank of the Sung-kwei pass. Lat. 26° 
12/N. \Long..100° 12’ E. Alt. 8,000 ft. May 1921. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
[Said to be the wild stock on which ‘most of the 
cultivated pears of W. and N.W. Yunnan are grafted 
or budded. | 
Clerodendron fragrans, Wall. Shrubby plant of 3-6 
ft. Flowers white, fragrant. Shady situations on the 
margins of thickets on the western flank of the Sung- 
kwei pass. Lat. 26°12’ N. Long. yoo® 12/ EK. Alt. 
8,000 ft. May 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Rosa. Spinous shrub of 3-5 ft. Very floriferous. 
Flowers deep rose. Open situations by streams 1m 
the Teng-chuan valley. Lat. 26° 4’ 'N. Long. 100° 
6’ E. Alt.:7,000 ft. “May 1921. ‘N-W. Yunnan. 
Primula sinolisteri, Balf. f. Plant of 3-8 inches, 
Flowers pale lavender-rose with green eye, fragrant. 
Shady, moist situations in thickets on the western 
flank of the Sung-kwei pass. Lat. 26°12! N. Long. 
160° 19! E. Alt. 9,000 ft. “May 2921.)..N.W. Yun- 
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