in the pine forest at 10,000 ft. (Watt, 5015, mllnl,. Edin. et Kev 

 a. scapigerous plant very different from the type in being nine 

 weaker and in having thinner, more deeply cut leaves and mm 

 smaller fruit. 



24. P. hupehensis, Craib in Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edin 



vol. vi, p. 252 (1917). 

 Hupeh, Fang, Henry (Herb. Kew — type). 



25. P. odontocalyx, Pax in Engler Pflanzenr. Primulac, p. 4 



(1905). 



P. petiolaris, Wall., var. oiiuntocalvx, Eranchet in Morol 

 Journ. de Bot., vol. ix, p. 449 (1895) ; Diels in Engler Bol 

 Jahrb., vol. xxix, p. 520. 

 P. tcnuissima, Pax in Engler Pflanzenr. Primulac., p. 4: 



(nomen tantum), pro parte. 

 Szeehuan, near Chenkow-tin, Farges (Herb. Edin.). 

 Hupeh, Fang, 7400 ft., wet rocks, Wilson, 1831 (Herb. Edin.] 



