19859. 
19860. 
19862. 
19863. 
19867. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Campanula sp. aff. xylopoda, J. F. Jeff. Half shrubby 
plant of 6-10 inches. Flowers pale blue. On screes 
and ledges of limestone cliffs on the Salwin-Kiu 
Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 15’N. Long. 98° 27’ E. 
Alt. 11,000 ft. July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Pieris ovalifolia, D. Don. Shrub of 4-8 ft. ..Flowers — 
waxy-white, fragrant. Dry situations in thickets and 
forests on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 15’ 
N... Long. 98° 27’ E. . Alt. 11,000 ft. .. July 1921. 
Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
. Anisadenia pubescens, Griff. Shrubby plant of 1-2 ft. 
Flowers creamy-white, base shaded rose. Dry situa- 
tions amongst scrub and on the margins of thickets on 
the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 15’ N. 
Long. 98°:"27'°-E. ~~ Alt? ‘r1,000 -ft-~ July 1921. 
Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Davidia involucrata, Baill. Tree of 50-90 ft... In fruit. 
In open mixed forests on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang 
divide. Lat. 28° 20 N. Long. 98° 27’ E. Alt. 
11,000 ft. July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Corylus ferox, Wall. var. thibetica, Franch. Shrub of 
12-24 ft. In fruit. Open thickets on the Salwin- 
Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 20’ N. Long. 98° 27’ 
Alt. 11,000 ft. July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
. Rubus Hookeri, Focke. Spinous trailing shrub of 6-7 
ft. Flowers (?). In fruit. Amongst scrub and rocks 
in side valleys on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 
28° 20! N. Long. 98° 27’ E. Alt. 10-11,000 ft. 
July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
. Gaultheria prostrata, W. W. Sm. Dwarf shrub of 2-4 
inches. Flowers white flushed rose, or rose. Moist, 
rocky moorland on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. 
Lat. 28° 20 N. Long. 98° 27 E. Alt. 13-14,000 ft. 
July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Gaultheria nummularioides, D. Don, var. Prostrate 
creeping shrub of many inches. Flowers bright 
erimson-rose, fruits (?) probably blue (!). On 
humus-covered boulders, and stony moorland, forming 
extensive mats on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. 
Lat. 28° 20! N. Long. 98° 27’ E. Alt: 14-14,500 ft. 
July 1921. ‘Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
