20424. 
20427. 
20431. 
20433. 
20435. 
20436. 
20437. 
20438. 
20439. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Hemerocallis nana, Forrest et W. W. Sm. Plant - 
of 6-9 inches. Flowers bright orange-yellow. Stony, 
grassy openings in pine forests and on the margins of 
meadows on the Hua-ti-i Shan. Lat. 27° 50’ N. 
Long. 100° 18’ E. Alt. 11,000 ft. June 1921. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
Allium. Plant of 4-9 inches. Flowers greenish-yellow. 
Stony mountain Doi on the mountains around 
Mu-h,,...Lat:728° 12’ N. ',Long. 1009 50’ B= Alt. 
13,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Berberis dictyophylla, Franch. Spinous shrub of 4-7 
ft. 
Flowers yellow. Open alpine ee on the 
mountains around Mu-li. Lat. 289 12/ N. Long. 
100? ‘50’ “E. Alt. -12,000 ft. June r92r. | S.W. 
Szechuan. 
Euonymus tingens, Wall. Shrub of 10-20 ft. Flowers 
creamy-yellow, veined and margined deep purple. 
Open thickets by streams on the mountains around 
Mu-li. Lat. 28°-124-N. Long. 100° so’ ee Alt. 
11,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Spiraea mollifolia, Rehder. Shrub of 2-5 ft. Flowers 
creamy-yellow. Dry, rocky slopes amongst scrub ‘on 
the Mu-li mountains. Lat. 28° 12’ N. Long. 100° 
50’ KE. Alt. 9-11,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Potentilla purpurea, Royle. Plant of 3-5 inches. Flow- 
ers deep crimson. Stony, dry meadows on the moun- 
tains around Mu-li. Tat. 28° 12/ N. Long. 100° 50° 
Alt. 12,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Anemone rupicola, Cambess. Stony pasture on the 
margins of conifer forests on the mountains around 
Mu-li, Lat. 28° 12’ N. Long. 100° so’ E._ Alt. 
12-13,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Primula florida Balf. f. et Forrest. Plant of 3-7 inches. 
Flowers soft purplish-rose. Stony slopes and on the 
ledges of cliffs on the mountains around Mu-li. Lat. 
28° 12’ N. Long. 100° 50’ E. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. 
June 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Meconopsis integrifolia, Franch. var. brevistyla, Prain- 
Plant of 2-2% ft. Flowers yellow. Stony pasture 
slopes and alpine meadows on the mountains around 
Mu-li. Lat. 289 12’ N. Long. 100° 50’ E._ Alt. 
T1-12,000 ft. June 1921. S.W. Szechuan, 
