22205. 
22207. 
22208. 
22209. 
22210. 
22211. 
22212. 
22273. 
22214. 
PLANTAE CHINENSES FORKESTIANAE 
Marsdenia oreophila, W. W. Sm. Scandent leathery- 
stemmed plant of many feet. Flowers creamy-yellow. 
On scrub in dense thickets by streams on the moun- 
tains S.E. of Mu-li. Lat. 279 50’ N. Long. 101° 
E. Alt. 10,000 ft. Aug. 1922. S.W. Szechuan. 
Vitis betulifolia, Diels et Gilg. vel aff. Scandent shrub 
of 6-18 ft. In fruit. On scrub in thickets by streams 
on the mountains west of Mu-li. Lat. 28° 18’ N. 
Long. 100° 42’ KE. Alt. g-10,000 ft. July 1922. 
S.W. Szechuan. 
Habenaria diceras, Schltr. Plant of 7-10 inches. 
Flowers green. Stony barren meadows on the 
Lichiang range. Lat. 279 10’ N. Long. 100° 10! E. 
Alt. 10,000 ft. Aug. 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Cotoneaster. Shrub of 5-9 ft. In fruit, fruits black. 
Margins of thickets and by streams on the Chien- 
chuan-Mekong divide. Lat. 26° 4o’ N. Long. 99° 
40’ &. Alt. 12,000 ft. Aug. 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Lilium Delavayi, Franch. forma. Duplicate in imma- 
ture fruit of F. No. 21578. Same locality and habitat. 
Aug. 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
Saxifraga brachypoda, D. Don, var. fimbriata, Engl. et 
Irmsch. Plant of 5-10 inches. Flowers bright 
yellow. Open stony moorland and on boulders and 
rocks on the Chien-chuan-Mekong divide. Lat. 26° 
30’ N.. Long. 99° 44’ FE. Alt. 11,000 ft. Aug. 1922. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
Rosa. Spinous shrub of 4-8 ft. In fruit, fruits orange- 
red. By water-courses on the Lichiang range. Lat. 
279 10’ N. Long. too° 10’ E. Alt. g—10,000 ft. 
Aug. 1922.. N.W. Yunnan. 
Lilium Davidi, Duchart. In cultivation over the whole 
of the Lichiang valley, bulbs edible. Lat. 27° N. 
Long. 100° 10’ KE. Alt. 8-9,000 ft. Aug. 1922. 
N.W. Yunnan. 
-Cyananthus longiflorus, Franch. Semi-prostrate plant 
of 6-8 inches. Flowers immature, probably blue (!)- 
Open, stony meadows on the Chien-chuan-Mekong 
divide. Lat. 26° 30! N. Long. 99° go! E. Alt. 
11,000 ft. Aug. 1922. N.W. Yunnan. 
