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20573. 
20574. 
20575. 
20576. 
20577. 
20578. 
20579. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Lonicera. Shrub of 6-9 ft. In fruit, fruits very dark 
crimson or black. Open alpine meadows amongst 
- scrub on the mountains east of Yungning. Lat. 27? 
50° N. Long. 100° 56’ E. Alt. 12,000 ft. Aug.- 
Sept. 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Prunus serrula, Franch. Shrub or tree of 25-50 ft. In 
fruit, fruits scarlet-crimson. Open thickets and in 
mixed forests on the mountains east of Yungning. 
Lat. 27° 50’ N. Long. 100° 56’ E. Alt. 11-12,000 
ft. Aug. 1921. S.W. Szechuan. 
Saxifraga Hirculus, Linn. var. typica, Hook. forma 
minor, Engl. et Irmsch. Plant of 2-4 inches. 
Flowers bright orange-yellow. Ledges of cliffs and 
stony Ape pasture on the Yangtze-Yungning divide. 
ma Ce ag = dn 9 rene: 100° 36’ E. Alt. 11-12,000 
Aug. 1921. .W. Yunnan. 
Saxifraga sp. aff. pratensis, Engl. et Irmsch. Plant of 
6-13 inches. Flowers deep crimson exterior, interior 
dull deep orange marbled deep crimson. Gynoecium 
black-crimson. Open, stony, alpine meadows on the 
Yangtze-Yungning divide. Lat. 279 48’ N. Long. 
100° 36’ E. Alt. 12,000 ft. Aug. 1921. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
Fluggea microcarpa, Blume. Shrub of 4-6 ft. Flowers 
pale greenish-yellow. On cliffs and open rocky slopes 
on the Yangtze-Yungning divide. Lat. 27° 48’ N. 
Long. 100° 36’ FE. Alt. 10,000 ft. Aug. 1921. 
W. Yunnan. 
Chrysanthemum jugorum, W. W. Sm. ‘Plant of 2-7 
inches. Ray florets deep orange-yellow, tipped and 
slightly tinged crimson. Open, stony alpine meadows 
on the Yangtze-Yungning divide. Lat. 27° 48’ N. 
Long. 100° 36’ FE. Alt. fasted ft. Aug. 1921. N. 
W. Yunnan. 
ete Plant of 5~9 inches. Flowers very deep 
urple. Open alpine meadows and slopes on the 
Vane: Vungning divide. Tat. 279 48’ N. Long. 
Dae Ge “Alt. sd get Ht. “Aug. - 1641. N.W. 
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