NumErIcaL CATALOGUE 226 
21128. Eriobotrya. Shrub of 12-18 ft. Foliage only. “Young 
leaves, margins serrate, slightly spinous. Open 
forests and thickets on the hills north of Yungpeh. 
Lat. 26° 4o' N. Long. 100° 45’ E. Alt. 8-9,000 ft. 
February 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
[An unique plant of which I hope to get further and 
better material. | 
21130. Primula polyphylla, Franch. (Dwarf form). Plant i 
1-3 inches. Flowers pale lavender-blue, with eye 
yellow, fragrant. Marshy pasture on the eastern 
flank of the Lichiang range. Lat. 27° 10’ N. Long. 
100° 12’ E. Alt. 10,000. ft. January 1922. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
21131. Rosa. Spinous semi-scandent shrub of 10~20 feet. 
Flowers fragrant, rose-pink with a coppery tinge, on 
and amongst scrub in thickets on the hills around 
Yungpeh. Lat. 24° 40’ N. Long. 1009 45’ E. Alt. 
7—8,000 ft. -March 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
[ This species, though undoubtedly wild, is found in 
many Yunnan valleys always near cultivated areas 
and may be anescape! It is also in cultivation. Very 
fine colour and fragrance, but only semi-double. ] 
21132. Prunus brachypoda, Batal. Tree of 25-45 ft. Flowers 
creamy-white. In mixed forests and thickets on the 
hills north of Yungpeh. Lat. 26° 40’ N. Long. 100° 
45’ E.. Alt. 8-9,000 ft. March-April 1922. N.W. 
Yunnan. 
21134. ~Pyrus. Shrub of 18-20 ft. Flowers pinkish, flushed 
and margined deep crimson-rose, calyces and pedicels 
deep crimson. In a thicket on the Lichiang plain. 
Lat. 279 N. Long. 100° 14’ E. Alt. 8,400 ft. April 
1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
[Said to be the only specimen, and never fruits. | 
21137. Pyrus. Shrub of 12-25 ft. Flowers creamy-yellow. 
Open thickets by streams on the hills north of 
Yungpeh. Lat. 26° 4o’'N. Long. 100° 45’E. Alt. 
9,000 ft. April 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
21138. Recinioss sp. aff. Forrestii, Schltr. Scandent shrub: of 
o-16 ft. Flowers green. On scrub in thickets by 
titink on the hills north of Yungpeh. Lat. 26° 4o0/ 
N. Long. 100° 45’ E. Alt. 8,000 ft. March 1922 
N.W. Yunnan. 
