38 MR. C. B. CLARKE ON THE 
INULA NERVOSA, Wall. 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet. 
Jakpho, alt. 6500 feet. 
I. Carra, DC. 
Kohima, alt. 5000 feet. 
I. EUPATOROIDES, DC. 
Kohima, alt. 5500 feet. 
North Muneypore, alt. 5500 feet. 
ANSIOPAPPUS CHINENSIS, Hook. et Arn. (Plate XVIIL.) 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet [n. 41469]. 
North Muneypore, alt. 4000 feet [nn. 41930, 41965, 41985]. 
In the grass savannahs common. It attains sometimes 4 feet 
in height with 12 heads. Theray is golden. The outer pappus 
is of four linear bristles, rising from the four angles of the achene; 
the inner pappus, of 8-12 much shorter oblong-serrate scarious 
scales, spreads outwards between the bristles of the exterior 
pappus. 
CARPESIUM CERNUUM, Linn., var. NEPALENSIS (sp. Less.). 
Kohima, alt. 6000 feet. 
SIEGESBECKIA ORIENTALIS, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet. 
Ecurpra ALBA, Hassk. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
WEDELIA BIFLORA, DO., non Hook. f. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
In Hook. f. Fl. Brit. India, vol. iii. pp. 806, 307, two W 
delias, there called W. biflora and W. Wallichii, very distinct fro 
each other, are rightly described and the plants correctly sorte 
by Sir J. D. Hooker; but the one called biflora has the head i 
constantly ternate. The Verbesina biflora of Linn. is in fact thé) 
W. Wallichii of Hook. f, which is a very common and wide) 
spread plant, has a great number of forms, and has been subdivide 1 
into several species. The W. biflora of Hook. f. was not knowin 
to Linneus nor to DC.; and is Verbesina scandens, Roxb., V 
name not taken up by J. D. Hooker. The confusion in th 
synonymy has arisen from a curious misprint in Roxb. Fl. Ind, 
ni. p. 441, where for white followed by a comma should be 
while followed by no comma. The context will satisfy 
of this. 
