182 95. SCROPHULARINEE. 
cilibus tetragonis. Folia omnia opposita, inferiora squamiformia, 
vel si frondosa obovato-oblonga, apice rotundata, cetera sub- 
sessilia, pæne membranacea, anguste lanceolata, 22-32 poll. 
longa, acutissima, basin versus attenuata, remote obsoleteque 
dentieulata, subtus pallidiora, subglauca, venis primariis paucis 
remotis. Flores parvi, circiter 6 in racemum gracilem scorpoi- 
deum terminalem breviter pedunculatum dispositi, pedicellis gra- 
cilibus quam flores brevioribus, bracteis minutis; calyx 3—4 lineas 
longus, usque ad medium fere :qualiter 5-lobatus, lobis lanceolatis 
acutis unicostatis; corolla (perfecte evoluta non visa) calycem 
vix superans? Capsula ovoidea, acuminata. 
Hvrrn: Chienshih (4. Henry!) ; SzEcuvEN : South Wushan 
(A. Henry). Herb. Kew. 
"4. Mazus pulchellus, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba subacaulis, vel caule breviter evoluto, primum leviter 
floccosa, demum tota glabra vel glabrescentia. Folia subrosulata, 
vel in caule brevi crebra, opposita, membranacea, obovato-spa- 
tulata, usque ad 8 poll. longa sed sepius breviora, grosse dentato- 
serrata, apice sepius rotundata, deorsum in petiolum alatum 
attenuata. Scapus erectus, racemosus, multiflorus, simplex vel 
multiramosus, 6-12 poll. altus. Flores rosei vel albi CHenry), 
pollicares, longiuscule graciliterque pedicellati; pedicelli 1-13 
poll. longi, bracteis brevibus linearibus suffulti; calyx parvus, 
11-2 lineas longus, fere ad medium subzequaliter 5-lobatus, lobis 
ovato-lanceolatis vix acutis 1-costatis ; corolla circiter pollicaris, 
valde inequaliter bilabiata, labiis latis, inferiore intus barbato, 
tubo brevi angusto ; anther per paria connate, filamentis fili- 
formibus; ovarium glabrum, stylo glabro stamina longiora 
. &quante stigmate bilamellato. Capsula ignota. 
Huren: Ichang gorge (7Maríes!) Ichang and immediate 
neighbourhood (4. Henry, 800, 1377, 1377 A, 3418!). Herb. 
Kew. 
Judging from the most highly developed of the wild specimens, 
this must be a very ornamental plant. It is most nearly related 
to the Indian Mazus dentatus, Wall., which has distinctly petiolate 
broadly crenated leaves, simple scapes, and smaller flowers, with a 
relatively larger calyx. 
Y 5. Mazus procumbens, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba perennis undique molliter albo-pilosis, caulibus nume- 
