54 MR. C. B. CLARKE ON THE 
STROBILANTHES MULTIDENS, C. B. Clarke. 
Kohima, alt. 6000 feet. 
S. RHOMBIFOLIUS, C. B. Clarke. 
North Muneypore, alt. 3500-5500 feet. 
S. DISCOLOR, 7. And. 
Kohima, alt. 5500 feet. 
North Muneypore, alt. 4000 feet. 
S. ANISOPHYLLUS, 7. And. 
Kohima, alt. 3000-4000 feet. 
West Muneypore, alt. 3500 feet. 
I have collected much of this plant, as it does not ms 
S. anisophyllus well. The leaves vary from equal to very unequal 
and pseudo-alternate; and instead of being subovate product 
acuminate, as in all the S. anisophyllus, Kew material, they 
oblong narrow-triangular upwards. ; 
S. Herrorus, T. And. 
Kohima, alt. 6000-7000 feet. 
S. PTERYGORRHACHIS, sp. nova. (Plate XXV.) ae 
Frutex 10-pedalis, fere glabrata, ramis ramulisque subtereti- 
bus. Folia longe petiolata, magna, ovata, utrinque acuta, ser- 
rata. Spice elongate, laxe interrupte, anfractuosm, rhachide rha- 
cheolisque conspicue alatis. Bractew bracteoleque inconspicu®. 
Calyx sub-5-partitus, segmenta longa 1 uneiam, anguste oblonga 
lineari-caudata. Corolla 1j unciam longa, curvata, superne 
inflata, lutea. | 
Kohima, alt. 5500 feet. 
Forming a strong scrub 12 feet high by the stream in one of 
the gorges under Jakpho. The most remarkable plant that I 
gathered on this Muney poor excursion, the winged rhachis being 
unlike any rhachis among the 150 known Indian Strobilanthes, 
and the stems and branches being obscurely quadrangular, with- 
out any tendency to become winged. : m 
BARLERIA ORISTATA, Zinn. Bu 
Kohima, alt. 2500 feet. es 
North Muneypore, alt. 4000 feet. O 
The North Muneypore specimens are typical. The plant f : 
the Zubzub (below Kohima) is much finer, with cm 
flowers and softer finer bracts and bracteoles than any exam, fin " 
the Kew bundles. 
