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19974. 
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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Acer caudatum, Wall. var. Shrub or tree of 30-50 ft. 
In fruit. Open mixed forests in side valleys on 
Doker-la, Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 28° 20! N. 
Long. 98° 40’ E. Alt. 8-10,000 ft. Aug. 1921. 
Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Adiantum venustum, Don. Massed plant of 4-10 inches. 
On shady rocks and cliffs in side valleys on Doker-la, 
Mekong-Salwin divide. Lat. 28° 20’ N. Long. 98° 
40’ FE. Alt. g-11,000 ft. Aug. 1921. ‘sarong, 5S. 
By. ‘Tibet. 
Primula Dickieana, Watt, var. Pantlingii (King). 
Plant of 2-3 inches. In fruit. On moist pasture by 
streams on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 
12’ N. Long. 98° 24’ E. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. July 
1921. ‘T'sarong, S.E. ‘Tibet. 
Cremanthodium oblongatum, Clarke, var. Plant of 4-6 
inches. Flowers fragrant. Ray florets golden yellow, 
dise florets greenish-orange. Stony, alpine meadows 
on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 12’ N. 
Long... 98°. a4’ EB. Alt: 14,0002 ftic2-July 192%. 
Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Omphalogramma elegans, G. Forrest. Plant of 5-10 
inches. Flowers deep purple-blue, tube yellowish.. 
Alpine pasture on the margins of scrub and peaty bogs 
on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 12’ N. 
Long. 98° 24’ EK. Alt. 14,000 ft. July 1921. 
Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
Illicium yunnanense, Franch. Shrub or tree of 20-45 
ft. Foliage aromatic. In fruit. Open situations in 
thickets in the Salwin valley, Salwin-Kiu Chiang 
divide. Lat. 289° 12’ N. Long. 98° 30/ KE. Alt. 
6-7,000 ft. July 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
. Lysionotus sp. aff. gracilis, W. W. Sm. Epiphytic 
plant of 6-8 inches. Flowers pale lilac with darker 
markings, base yellowish. In shady side valleys on 
trees and boulders on the Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. 
Lat. 28° 24’ N.. Long. 98° 24’ E. Alt. 8,000 ft. 
July 1921. Tsarong, S.E. Tibet. 
. Malus Prattii, Schneider. Shrub or tree of 25-45 ft. 
In fruit. Open mixed thickets and forests on the 
Salwin-Kiu Chiang divide. Lat. 28° 24’ N. Long. 
98° 24’ E. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. July 1921. sarong, 
S.E. Tibet. 
