213109. 
21324. 
21325. 
21326. 
21327. 
21328. 
21329. 
NuMERICcAL CATALOGUE 247 
Quercus aquifolioides, Rehd. et Wils. vel aff. Shrub of 
3-5 ft. Leaves slightly spinous. Open oak thickets 
and on rocky dry slopes on the mountains S.W. of 
Lichiang. Lat. 26° 45’ N. Long. 1009 10° E. Alt. 
1o-1I,000 ft. June 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
. Quercus semecarpifolia, Sm. vel aff. Spinous-leaved 
shrub of 20-40 ft. In open oak and pine forest on the 
hills S.W. of Lichiang. Lat. 26° 45’ N. Long. 100° 
10’ KE. Alt. g-11,000 ft. June 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
. Quercus sp. aff. spicata, Sm. Tree of 30-50 ft. In 
open mixed forests on the western flank of the 
Lichiang range. Lat. 27° 40’ N. Long. 100° 18’ E. 
Alt. 8-9,000 ft. June 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Rhamnus sp. aff. leptophyllus, Schneid. Dwarf matted 
shrub of 1-2 ft. In fruit. Open, dry, rocky slopes 
amongst scrub and on rocks on the hills S.W. of 
Lichiang. Lat. 269 45’ N. Long. 100° ro’ E. Alt. 
g-10,000 ft. June 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Salix. Shrub of 20 ft. Flowers pale yellow. In mixed 
scrub and thickets on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
range. Lat. 279 12’ N. Long. 1009 12’ E. Alt 
II-12,000 ft. June 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Primula chrysopa, Balf. f. et Forrest. Plant of 9-14 
inches. Flowers rose-lavender, tube green, fragrant. 
Moist, stony meadows. by streams on the mountains 
east of Mu-li. Lat. 28° 18’ N. Long. ror® 6’ E. 
Alt. 12-13,000 ft. June 1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Lancea tibetica, Hook. f. et Thoms. Plant of 1 inch. 
Flowers deep indigo-purple. Open soba pasture on 
the Sa la N.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 28° 20’ N. Long. 
ror? 6’ E. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. June sr: S.W. 
Szechuan. 
Itea yunnanensis, Franch. Shrub of rags ft. Flowers 
greyish - white, racemes pendulous. Open thickets 
and on scrub-clad slopes on the mountains N.E. of 
Wats Lat. 68° 20''N.*-Long. 1or?6’ E. Alt. 
78,000 ft. June 1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Iris. Plant of 6-10 inches. Flowers deep ruddy purple, 
golden-grey, lacing on falls. Open moist meadows 
by streams on the mountains N.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 28° 
20' N. Long. to19 6’ E. Alt. 11,000 ft. June 1922 
S.W. Szechuan, 
