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PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
. Phyllanthus Roeperianus, Wall. | Dwarf semi-prostrate 
shrub of 6-8 inches. In fruit, fruits black. On stony 
slopes and ledges of cliffs on the eastern flank of the 
Lichiang range. Lat. 279 12’ N. Long. 100° 16’ E. 
Alt. 11-12,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Saxifraga chrysanthoides, Engl. et Irmsch. Mat plant 
several inches in diameter. Flower stems 1—2 inches 
in height. Flowers bright orange-yellow. Moist, 
stony alpine meadows on the Yangtze-Yungning 
divide. Lat. 279 48’N.. Long. 100° 36’ E. Alt. 
12,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W.) Yunnan: 
Buxus. Shrub of 3-6 ft. Dry, open slopes amongst 
scrub in the Yangtze valley and on the hills around 
Yungpeh. Lat. 26° 48’ N. Long. 100° 42’ E. Alt. 
6-8,000 ft. Sept. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Anemone glaucifolia, Franch. Plant of 20-30 inches. 
Flowers deep soft blue. Open, stony pasture on the 
hills around Yungpeh. Lat. 26° 42/ N. Long. 100° 
42’ E. Alt. 8-10,000 ft. . Sept. 1921. N.W. Yun- 
nan. 
Senecio. Plant of 4-9 inches. Flowers fragrant. Ray 
florets orange-yellow, disc florets dull greenish-orange. 
Alpine moorland on the Na-shu-to Shan, Mekong- 
Yangtze divide. Lat. 28° 30’ N. Long. 99° 12’ E. 
Alt. 14,000 ft. Oct. 1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Saussurea wernerioides,Sch.-Bip. Massed plant of 4-1 
inch. Flowers ruddy purple. Moist, stony moorland 
on the Na-shu-to Shan, Mekong-Yangtze divide. Lat. 
28° 30' N. Long. 99° 12’ E. Alt. 15,000 ft. Oct. 
1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
Androsace Wardii, W. W. Sm. Plant of 2 inches. 
Flowers rose (?). In fruit. Open, alpine meadows 
on the Na-shu-to Shan, Mekong-VYangtze divide. Lat. 
28° 30’ N. Long. 99° 12’ KE. Alt. 13,000 ft. Oct. 
1921. N.W. Yunnan. 
ussurea polystichoides, Hook.f. Plant of 1 inch. 
Flowers ruddy purple. Open, stony moorland on the 
Na-shu-to Shan, Mekong-Yangtze divide. Lat. 28° 
30’ N. Long. 99° 12’ E. Alt. 15,000 ft. Oct. 1921. 
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