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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



100141 to 100226— Continued. 



100173. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 29926. 



100174. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 30758. 



100175. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 30770. 



100176. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 30792. 



100177. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 30825. 



100178. Cremanthodium sp. 

 F. 30913. 



100179. Cremanthodium sp. 



F. 31011. 



100180. Cremanthodium sp. 



G. F. 41. 



100181. Cremanthodium sp. 



G. F. 43. Closely related to C. nobile. 



100182 to 100184. Delphinium 

 culaceae. 



spp. Ranun- 

 Larkspur. 



100182. Delphinium sp. 



F. 30815. Closely related to D. mosoynense. 



100183. Delphinium sp. 



F. 30775. Closely related to D. yunnanense 



100184. Delphinium likiangense Franch. 



G. F. 57. One of the finest larkspurs; the 

 dark -green glossy leaves are in cushionlike ro- 

 settes, the large rich- blue flowers are an inch 

 across, and there are several spikes of a plant at 

 one time. Found in glacial gravel up to 13,000 

 feet altitude. 



100185. Didissandra grandis Craib. Gesneria" 

 ceae. 



F. 30745. 



For previous introduction and description see 



100186. Dicranostigma sp. Papaveraceae. 



F. 30077. 



100187 to 100189. Dracocephalum spp. Men- 

 thaceae. Dragonhead. 



100187 and 100188. Dracocephalum bullatum 

 Forrest. 



An alpine perennial 3 to 7 inches high, with 

 rather stiff ovate-elliptic leaves, pale purple 

 beneath, an inch or more in length, the lower 

 one long-petioled. and bright-blue flowers in 

 dense racemes. Native to southwestern China. 



100187. F. 30762. 



100188. G. F. 430. 



100189. Dracocephalum isabellae Forrest. 



F. 30798. A mintlike perennial 12 to 18 inches 

 high, native to China, with leaves 1 inch long, 

 divided into 5 to 7 linear segments, and spikes, 

 5 to 6 inches long, made up of verticillate clusters 

 of dragon-shaped, deep blue-purple flowers 1 to 

 2 inches long. 



For previous introduction see 97603. 



100190. Erigeron multiradiatus (Lindl.) C. B. 

 Clarke. Asteraceae. Himalayan fleabane. 



F. 30846. A beautiful alpine composite native to 

 wet grassy places the whole length of the Hima- 

 layan ranee from 7,000 to 12,000 feet altitude. It is 

 a pubescent or hirsute herb up to 10 inches high, 



100141 to 100226— Continued. 



with simple scapelike leafy stems and numerous 

 radical leaves. The oblanceolate leaves, nar- 

 rowed into a rather long petiole, are 4 to 8 inches 

 long. 



100191. Halenia elliptica D. Don. Gentian- 



G. F. 30. An alpine herbaceous perennial 1 to 2 

 feet high, native to the temperate slopes of the 

 Himalayas in India. The elliptic leaves are 2 to 3 

 inches long, and the pale-blue flowers are in a lax 

 terminal panicle. The bell-shaped corolla, 1 inch 

 long, is lobed half-way to the base, and at the base 

 of each lobe is a spur about one-third inch long 

 with a recurved tip. 



100192. Hedysarum sp. Fabaceae. 



F. 30747. 



100193. Impatiens delavayi Franch. 



G. F. 31. A glabrous annual with erect branched 

 stems a foot high, broadly ovate or rounded cre- 

 nate leaves 1 to 2 inches long, and large showy 

 rose-lilac flowers over an inch long. Native to 

 southwestern China. 



100194 to 100196. Incarvillea spp. Bignoniaceae. 



100194. Incarvillea lutea Bur. and Franch. 



G. F. 105. 



For previous introduction and description 

 see 99878. 



100195. Incarvillea sp. 



F. 30842. Closely related to /. delavayi. 



100196. Incarvillea sp. 



G. F. 32. 



100197. Inula hookeri C. B. Clarke. Aster- 



F. 30550. 



For previous introduction and description see 

 99879. 



100198 to 100203. Iris spp. Iridaceae. 



100198. Iris collettii Hook. f. 



F. 30545. A practically stemless iris, closely 

 related to /. nepatensis, native to northeastern 

 India and southwestern China. The leaves 

 have two prominent veins on one side and three 

 on the other, and the lilac flowers are 1 to 2 

 inches across and are borne on stems only 1 to 2 

 inches high. 



100199. Iris delavayi Micheli. Delavay iris. 



G. F. 82. 



For previous introduction and description 



100200. Iris forrestii Dykes. Yunnan iris. 



F. 30741. 



For previous introduction and description see 

 99881. 



100201. Iris sp. 



F. 30866. A plant with blue flowers. 



100202. Iris sp. 



F. 30867. A plant with blue flowers. 

 }. Iris sp. 



G. F. 47. A plant closely related to /. chrysog- 

 raphes. 



100204 and 100205. Megacarpaea DELAVAYf 

 Franch. Brassicaceae. 



An alpine perennial with a thick rhizome and 

 an erect stem 1 to 2 feet high. The pinnatisect 

 leaves are up to 6 inches long, and the small violet 



