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20499. 
20500. 
20503. 
20504. 
20505. 
20506. 
20508. 
20509. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Nomocharis aperta, W. W. Sm. et W. E. Evans, var. 
Forrestii, W. W. Sm. et W. E. Evans. Plant of 
16-24 inches. Flowers heavily flushed rose-purple, 
faintly spotted crimson, with base deep crimson. 
Open alpine meadows on the mountains east of Yung- 
ing. Lat. 29° so’. N.. Long. 100°. 46" 6. oa. 
12,000 ft. July rg2t. S.W. Szechuan. 
Pedicularis. Plant of 8-16 inches. Flowers deep rose. 
Open, dry rocky hillsides amongst scrub on the moun- 
tains east of Yungning. Lat. 279 56’ N. Long. 100° 
56’E. Alt. 10-11,000 ft. July 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Caryopteris Forrestii, Diels. Aromatic shrub of 2 ft. 
Flowers pale yellow.. Open, dry hillsides on the 
mountains east of Yungning. Lat. 279 50’ N. Long. 
100° 50’ KE. Alt. 7-8,000 ft. July 1921. 5.W. 
Szechuan. 
Trema virgata, Blume. Shrub of 6-8 ft. Flowers green 
Dry situations in thickets in the valleys east of Yung- 
ning. Lat. 27° 50’ E. Long. 1019 E. Alt. 7,000 
ft. July 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Aspidium lachenense, Hook. vel v. aff. Plant of 16-18 
inches. n dry shady situations on the mountains 
around Mu-li. Lat. 28° 12’ N. Long. 100° 50! E. 
Alt. 10-11,000 ft. July 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Juniperus squamata, Hamilton. Stunted shrub oi 6 
inches. Dry, stony, limy hillsides on the mountaile 
east of Yungning. Lat. 27° 30/ N. Long. 100° 56’ 
E. Alt. 9-10,000 ft. July 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Primula atrotubata, W. W. Sm. et Forrest. Plant of 
4-8 inches. Flowers deep rose, with crimson eyé- 
Dry stony meadows on the mountains east of Yung- 
ning... -Lat.27°. 50'.N.. Long. 1009 56’ E. Alt. 
1o~11,000 ft. July 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Lonicera hispida, Pall. Shrub of 2-5 ft. In fruit, fruits 
scarlet orange. Open situations amongst scrub and 
in thickets on the mountains around Mu-li. Lat. 28° 
12’ N. Long. 100° 50’ KE. Alt. ro-11,000 ft. July 
1921. S.W. Siena 
