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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Berberis subcaulialata, Schneid. vel aff. Spinous shrub 
of 1-1% ft. Flowers orange-yellow. On cliffs, banks 
and humus-covered boulders in side valleys on the 
mountains N.E. of Atuntze. Lat. 28° 35’ N. Long. 
99° 10’ E. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
Incarvillea compacta, Maxim. vel v. aff. Plant of 6-10 
inches. In fruit. Open, stony moorland and banks 
by streams on the Bei-ma Shan. Tat. 28° 18’ N. 
Long. 99° 10’ E. Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Sept. 1921. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Corydalis hemidicentra, Hand.-Mzt. Plant of 3-4 
ins. Flowers pale purple, tipped darker. On lime- 
stone screes and stony pasture on the mountains N.E. 
of Atuntze, Lat. 28° 35’ N. Long. 99° 10’ E. Alt. 
14,500 ft. Sept. r921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Corydalis benecincta, W. W. Sm. Plant of 4-6 inches. 
Flowers deeply flushed purple, darkest at tip. On 
screes and ledges of cliffs on the mountains N.E. of 
Atuntze. Lat. 289 35’ N.. Long. 99° 10’ E. Alt. 
I4-15,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
[Fruits on sheet. ] 
Saussurea subulata, Clarke. Semi-cushion plant of 6-9 
inches diameter. Flowers ruddy purple. Crevices 
and ledges of limestone cliffs on the mountains N.E. 
of Atuntze. Lat. 28° 35’N. Long. 99° 10’ E. Alt. 
14,500 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Quercus semecarpifolia, Sm. Dwarf spinous-leaved 
shrub of 2-4 ft. In fruit. Clothing considerable 
moorland areas on the mountains N.E. of Atuntze. 
Lat. 28° 35’ N. Long. 99° 10’ E. Alt. 12,000 ft. 
Sept. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Nephrodium Filix-mas, Rich. var. Plant of 9-18 
inches. Shady situations in forests on the mountains 
N.E. of Atuntze. Lat. 28° 35’N. Long. 99° 10! E. 
Alt. 11,000 ft. Sept. r92r. N.W. Yunnan. 
Cotoneaster microphylla, Wall. Prostrate shrub of 2-3 
ft. in extent. In fruit, fruits scarlet-crimson. On 
stony moorland and banks in side valleys on the mout- 
tains N.E. of Atuntze. Lat. 28° 35’ N. Long. 99° 
Io’ E. Alt. 10-11,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. Yun- 
fan. 
