I14 
19765. 
19767. 
19768. 
17/1. 
19774. 
19775- 
19776. 
19777. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Primula dryadifolia, Franch. Matted plant of 6-10 
inches in diameter, scapes 2~-3 inches. Flowers soft 
purplish rose, eye greenish. On ledges of cliffs and 
screes on the Londre pass, Mekong-Salwin divide. 
Lat. 289° 14’ N. Long. 98° 40’ FE. Alt. 14,000 ft. 
July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Saussurea trullifolia, W. W.Sm. Plant of 3-5 inches. 
Flowers purplish-rose (?) immature. Ledges of cliffs 
and on screes on the mountains N.E. of Atuntze. Lat. 
28°25’ N. -- Long. 98° 56’ E. Alt. 14-15,000 if. 
July 1921. N.W. Yunnan, 
Betula utilis, D. Don, var. Shrub or tree of 25-50 ft. 
n fruit. In mixed thickets and pine forests on the 
mountains N.E. of Atuntze. Lat. 28° 35’ N. Long. 
98° 56’ E. Alt. 12,000 ft.. July 1921. N.W. Yun- 
nan. 
. Quercus sp. aff. glauca, Thunb. Shrub or tree of 25-50 
t. Infruit. In mixed thickets in side valleys on the 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 28° N. Long. 98° 53' 
BE. Alt. 9,000 ft. July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Meconopsis impedita, Prain. Plant of 6-12 inches. 
Flowers nodding, deep maroon-purple, anthers orange. 
Moist, stony alpine meadows on the Mekong-Salwin 
divide.. Lat...28°.N. Long. 98° .53/ KE. - Alt. 
13-14,000 ft. July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Primula sinolisteri, Balf. f. Plant of 3-9 inches, in 
fruit. Dry, shady situations on rocks in side valleys 
on the Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27° 30/ N. Long. 
98° 50’ E. Alt. 8-9,000 ft. July 1921. N.W. Yun- 
nan. 
Woodwardia radicans, Smith. Plant of 2-3% ft. 
Shady situations by streams in side valleys on the 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 279 30/ N. Long. 98° 
50° KE. Alt. 7-8,000 ft. July 1921... N.W. Yunnan. 
Quercus. Shrub or tree of 20-45 ft. In mixed thickets 
by streams in side valleys on the Mekong-Salwin 
divide. Lat. 28° N. Long. 98° 53. E. Alt. 8,000 
ft. July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Asplenium Trichomanes, Linn. Plant of 3-5 inches. 
Shady dry rocks in gullies on the Mekong-Salwin 
divide. Lat. 28° N. . 98° 53° E. Alt. 10,000 
ft. July 1921! N.W. Yunnan. 
