BB. T. ANPEHSOK ON INDIAN ACANTIIACEiB. 469 



30. S. LAXus, T. Anders, in Thwaites's Enum. PL ZeyL p. 228. 

 Hab, In Zeylania ad Hantani, alt. 4000 ped., Thwaites, C. P. 2010 ! 



31. S. LURiDus, White, Icon. t. 1515, 1516. 

 Hab. In sylvis inontium Nilgiri ad Neddiwattam, Wight ! ; in montibus 



i\nainallay ad alt. 6000 ped., Beddome ! 



32. S. LUPCLiNUS, N. ah E, in Wall. PL As. rar. iii. p. 85. — S. ru- 

 gosus, Wight, Ic. t. 1619.— S. canipanulatus, Wight, Ic. t. 1562. 

 S. Heyneanus^ N. ab E. in Wall. PL As. rar. iii. p. 85. — S. asper- 

 rimus, N. ab E. in DC. L c. p. 183.— S. tener, N. ab E. L c. p. 184. 



S, trifidus^ N. ab E. L c. p. 185. 

 Hab. In montibus Canara, Gibson I; Maisor et Malabar, Stocks U 

 Law ! ; in montibus Nilgiri et Anaraallay, Wight !, Beddome ! ; in mon- 

 tibus Zeylaniaj ad alt. 6000 ped., Thwaites, C. P. 254 ! et 2008 ! 



33. S. CALYCiNUs, iV. ab E. L c. p. 186. — S. coloratus. A''. abE, L c. 

 Var. j3 floribus stramineis. 



Hub. In Zeylania in locis montanis ad alt. /OOO ped., C. P. 309 ! 



34. S. IIooKERi, N. ah E. L c. p. 185. 



Hab. In montibus provincire centralis Zeylaniae ad alt. 7000 ped., 

 Tliwaites, C. P. 1999 !, G. Thomson ! 



35. S. Andersoni, Beddome in Tr. Linn. Soc. xxv. p. 222. 

 Hab. In montibus Anamallay, Beddome ! 



36. S, Grahamianus, Wight, Icon. t. 1520. 



Hab. In montibus provinciarum Malabar, Maisor et Concan, Graham !, 

 G. Thomson \, StocIcsU Lawl n. 32, herb. Lid. orient. H. JiL et 



T. T. 



37. S. CALLosus, N. ab E. in Wall. PL As. rar. iii. p. 85, partbriy et 

 DC. L c. p. 185, partim, cum varietatibus.—Ruelli^ callosa, Wall. 

 Cat. 2359. 



Hab. In montibus Concan, Stocks !, Law ! ; in collibus " Daldallee " 

 dictis provincial '"Mundla," Beddome l, cult, in Horto Botanico CaU 

 cvttensi e Nagpur, WalL Cat. 2359 !; Strobilanthes, No. 69, Orient. 

 Hook. JiL et T. r horns. I 



I^eos von Escnbeck describes two varieties of this species, 

 a. jlaher and /3. hirtus. TJie examination of a considerable nuni- 

 ber of specimens convinces me that the species varies mucli in 

 the amount of pubescence as well as in the parts on which the 

 pubescence occurs. Some specimens are quite glabrous ; others 

 are glabrous except the bracts, which are covered with viscid 

 liairs ; in other specimens, only tbe upper surface of the leaves 



IS hairy, 

 nations. 



define the limits 



