324 MESSRS. LACE AND HEMSLEY ON THE 
more deeply divided leaves on longer petioles, larger-flowers, and 
a red fruit. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XL. 
Flower and fruit-bearing branchlets of Crategus Wattiana, Hemsley & Lace, 
natural size. 
Fig. 1, a flower from which the petals and stamens have been removed; 2, a 
petal ; 3, vertical section of the pistil. All enlarged. 
Rubia infundibularis, Hemsley & Lace, n. sp. 
R. albicauli, B. stenophyllæ, Boiss., simillima, differt caulibus 
distinete tetragonis, pedunculis paucifloris, corolla distincte 
angusteque infundibulari, staminibus stylisque longe exsertis.— 
Syn. Rubia albicaulis, var. stenophylla, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
ii. p. 204, non Boiss.; Rubia Kotschyi, Aitch. in Journ. Linn. 
Soc., Bot. xvii. p. 65. 
North-West India: Murree (Fleming); Jhelum Valley, 
Wazaristan (Stewart) ; Baluchistan: Ziarat (J. H. Lace); At- 
ghanistan : Kuram Valley (Aitchison). 
This so strongly resembles Rubia albicaulis, Boiss., that one 
would suspect the differences in the flowers to be sexual did not 
both produce fruit. 
Tanacetum macropodum, Hemsley & Lace, n. sp. 
Fruticulus ex affinitate 7. dumosi et T. Fisheræ, basi ligno- 
sus, pauci-ramosus, ramulis floriferis erectis gracilibus nudis vel 
infra medium paucifoliatis monocephalis usque ad 15 poll. longis 
glabris vel cito glabrescentibus. Folia pauca, rigida, petiolata, 
alte pinnatifida, subtus parce appresso-puberu!a, segmentis paucis 
(utroque sæpius 2 vel 3) distantibus angustissimis planis apice 
aculeatis, interdum furcatis vel trilobatis. Capitula multiflora, 
circiter 5-6 poll. diametro, erecta ; involucri bracteæ 3—4-seriatæ, 
exteriores breviores, oblong&, latissime scarios®, apice rotundatæ, 
plus minusve laceratæ, dorso incrassate, fusce. Flores flavi, in- 
volucrum parum excedentes; corolla cylindrica, florum exterio- 
rum latiuscula. Achenia (matura non visa) glabra, interiores 
calva, nonnulla exteriores pappo dimidiato instructa, pappo 
squamiformi scarioso truncato. 
Zandra at 7000 feet. 
This differs from 7. Fishere, Aitch. & Hemsl., in having larger 
leaves with longer flat segments, in the very long peduncles or 
flowering-brauches, and the very broadly scariose involucral 
bracts. 
