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Var. ? prostrata, Coll. et Hemsl., n. var. 
_ Frutex prostratus, supra rupes vagans ; folia bene evoluta non 
visa; capitula fere dimidio minora; achænia valde immatura 
tantum visa. 
Shan hills at 4600 feet. 
This may prove to be a distinct species, but the material is 
insufficient. 
Notonia vestita, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Frutex carnosus, novellis pilis albidis crassis flaceidis plus 
minusve instructis, foliis dense vestitis, ramis floriferis elongatis 
siccitate 8-4 lineas diametro. Folia bene evoluta non visa, sed 
ut videtur parva, crassa, obovato-oblonga, dentata vel forsan 
pinnatifida. Capitula circiter 9 lineas diametro, corymbosa, pro 
genere graciliter pedunculata; involucri braetez circiter 12, 
uniseriatæ, basi bracteolis paucis parvis instructe, oblongæ, 
apice triangulate, subacute, dorso hispidule, margine late 
scarios®, quam flores tertio parte breviores; receptaculum con- 
vexum, mammillatum. Flores numerosi.... Achenia brunnea 
vel rubentia, cylindrica, valde costata, glabra; pappi sete nume- 
ross, tenuissimæ, candide. 
Shan hills terai, in the forest at 3000 feet. 
This is evidently very distinct from all the other described 
species both in the indumentum and the foliage. 
Senecio chrysanthemoidea, DC.,var.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 389. 
—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
North India, from Kashmir to Khasia. 
Senecio scandens, Ham.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 352.—Shan 
hills at 5000 feet. 
North-western India to Ceylon and Eastern China. 
Senecio Nagensium, Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxv. p. 89; 
syn. S. densiflorus, Wall., var.? Lobbii, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
iii. p. 355.—Shan hills at 3000 feet. 
Muneypore and Tenasserim. 
Mr. Clarke excludes the variety (?) Lobbii of S. densiflorus, on 
the ground that his S. Nagensium is rayless; but this character 
is now known to be inconstant, and in other respects they are 
exactly alike. — S. densiflorus, var. ? mishmiensis, Hook. f., should 
also be referred here. 
