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19817. 
19818. 
19820. 
19821. 
19824. 
19826. 
19829. 
19830. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Ilex dipyrena, Wall. var. paucispinosa, Loes. Spinous- 
leaved shrub of 12-25 ft. In fruit. Open thickets 
and on rocky slopes on the mountains N.E. of Atuntze. 
Lat. 28°'35’ N... Long. 98° 56’.E. » Alt. 11,000 ft. 
July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Lilium Duchartrei, Franch. Plant of 1-4% ft. Flowers 
fragrant, white, flushed exterior more or less purplish- 
rose, with lower half interior spotted and marked deep 
purplish-crimson. Shady, rocky slopes in mixed 
forest on the Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27° 54’ 
N.. Long. 98° 56’ EK. Alt. 8-9,000 ft... July 1921. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Allium monadelphum, Turcz. var. Plant of 6-12 ins. 
Flowers deep rose crimson, yellowish at base. Open, 
stony pasture on ledges of cliffs and on screes on the 
Bei-ma Shan. Lat. 28° 18’ N. Long. 99° 10’ E. 
Alt. 14,500 ft July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Primula sinoplantaginea, Balf. f. Plant of 6-12 inches. 
Flowers fragrant, deep soft purple. Open, stony. 
moist meadows and by streams on the Bei-ma Shan. 
Lat. 28° 18’ N. Long. 99° 10’ E._ Alt. 14,000 ft. 
July 1921. N.W. Yunnan, 
Primula Agleniana, Balf. f. et Forrest. Plant of 10-14 
inches. Flowers fragrant, soft primrose-yellow, nol 
drying green (!).. Open, moist situations on lush 
meadows on the Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 27° 35’ 
N. Long. 98° 55’ E. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. June 1921. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Phalaenopsis Wilsoni, Rolfe. Epiphytic plant of 12-14 
inches. Flowers fragrant, white, faintly flushed 
magenta exterior, with labellum deep magenta-rose, 
marked orange at base. On trees in the Mekong 
valley. Lat. 27° 30’ N. wee 98° 57'E. Alt. 7,000 
ft. July 1921. 'N.W. nan. 
Polypodium sp. aff. propinquum, Wall. Plant of 20-24 
inches. In shady mixed forests on Doker-la, Mekong- 
Salwin divide. Lat. 28° 20 N. Long. 98° 40’ E. 
Alt. 9-10,000 ft. July 1921... Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Cremanthodium nanum, Decne. Plant of 1- 3 inches. 
Flowers rich deep orange-yellow, fragrant. Open, 
stony pasture and on limestone screes on the Bei-ma 
Shan. Lat. 289 18’ N. Long. 99° to’ E. Alt. 
15-16,000 ft. July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
