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larger specimen the Rev. E. Faber states that it is used medieinally. 
The specific name refers to the pedicels. 
4112. Trigonotis mollis, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba perennis ? undique molliter pilosa, multicaulis, caulibus 
gracilimis debilibus adscendentibus cum racemis terminalibus 
interdum fere pedalibus. Folia mollia, fere membranacea, gra- 
ciliter petiolata, radicalia majora, ovato-orbicularia, absque petiolo 
sepius bipolliearia, 6-9 lineas longa, caulina sursum gradatim 
minora (cum petiolo breviore), szpissime suborbicularia. Flores 
pallide cerulei (Henry), 2-23 lineas diametro, laxe longeque 
racemosi, graciliter pedicellati, inferiores axillares, racemis ebrac- 
teatis pedicellisque filiformibus, pedicellis quam flores 3-4plo 
longioribus ; calycis lobi obovato-spathulati, apice fere rotundati, 
demum leviter accrescentes, patentes; corolla subrotata, tota 
glabra, tubo brevissimo, lobis fere orbicularibus, fauce fornicibus 
crassis carnosis reniformibus fere clausa; stamina inclusa, glabra, 
antheris minutissime appendieulatis dorso medio affixis; pistillum 
glabrum, stylo incluso. JVucule leves, glabre, nitide, obpyra- 
midatz, brevissime stipitatz, faciebus omnibus concavis, dorsali 
maxima. 
Hurrn: Ichang, Fang, and Changyang (4. Henry, 630 A, 
1574, 6735, 7796!). Herb. Kew. 
Evidently allied to T. petiolaris, Maxim., of which we have seen 
no authenticated specimen, but differing, according to the de- 
scription, in the nature of the indumentum, in the shape of the 
leaves, in the size of the flowers, in the shape of the calyx-lobes, 
and in the relative lengths of the corolla-tube and lobes. 
3. Trigonotis peduncularis, Benth. ex Baker et S. Moore in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 384. l 
Eritrichium pedunculare, A. DC. Prodr. x. p. 128; Maxim. in Mél. 
Biol. viii. p. 548; Hance in Journ. Bot. 1874, p. 261, et 1875, p. 134; 
Debeaux, Fl. Tients. p. 33, et Fl. Shangh. p. 44; Franchet, PI. David. 
p. 215, et in Mém. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. p. 238 ; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 
iii. p. 153. 
Myosotis chinensis, 4. DC. Prodr. x. p. 106; Black, Index Jap. Pl. in 
Bonplandia, x. p. 94. . 
Eritrichium japonicum, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. P- 96. 
Myosotis peduncularis, Trev. in Schrift. naturf. Ges. Berl. vii. 1813, 
p. 147 ; Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. p. 47. 
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