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22117. 
22118. 
22119. 
22120. 
22122. 
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22124. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORRESTIANAE 
Arenaria longistyla, Franch. var. Plant of 1-2 inches. 
Flowers watery white. Stony wt pasture on the © 
mountains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 27° 50’ N. Long. 
yor? BV -Alts. 14-15,0007 ft.< ~Augs.1922. S.Wa 
Szechuan. 
Saussurea spatulifolia, Franch. vel aff. Plant of 1 inch. 
Flowers crimson and purple. Open alpine moorland 
on the mountains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 27° 50’ N. 
Long. 101° E.- Alt. 14-15,000 ft. Aug. 1922. 
S.W. Szechuan. 
Paederia tomentosa, Blume. Scandent shrubby plant of 
several feet. Flowers lavender-rose, malodorous. 
On scrub in thickets o nthe mountains west of Mu-li. 
Lat. 28°98" N.~Long. to0° 42”: Alt? 9,000.46 
July 1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Saxifraga macrostigma, Franch. var. hypericoides, 
Engl. et Irmsch. Tufted plant of 3-6 ins. Flowers 
orange. Open, moist alpine meadows on the moun- 
tains west of Mu-li. Lat. 28° 18’ N. Long. 100° 
42’ E. Alt. 12+13,000 ft. July: 1922. S.W. 
. Pedicularis rhodotricha, Maxim. Plant of 6-9 inches. 
Flowers rose, beak darkest. On stony alpine mead- 
ows and screes on the mountains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 
27° so’ N. Long. 1o19 E.. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Aug. 
1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Cremanthodium suave, W. W. Sm. Plant of 10-15 
inches. Flowers fragrant. Ray florets dull orange- 
yellow, dise florets greenish-orange. Open alpine 
meadows on the mountains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 27° 
50° N. Long. 1019 E. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Aug. 
1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Saussurea spatulifolia, Franch. Matted plant of 1-1% 
inches. Flowers purple and crimson. Open alpine 
meadows and on boulders on the mountains S.E. of 
Mu-li. Lat. 27° 50’ N. Long. 101° E. «Alt. 14,000 
ft. Aug. 1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Dipoma iberideum, Franch.  Straggling plant of 2-4 
inches. Flowers white. Open, stony meadows an 
on. Screes on the mountains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 27° 
oN. Long. 1or° E. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. Aug. 
a S.W. Szechuan. 
