402 Alfred J. Ewart. 
inflorescentia spicata, elongata, terminalis, bracteolata; corolla calice 
10-plo longior. 
Corea: Quelpaert, in silvis, jun. 1907 (Faurie, 1943). 
387. Scutellaria Komarovii Lévl. et Vant., nov. spec. 
Planta valde elata erecta, macilenta, puberula, a basi longe sed 
pauciramosa; folia distantia, rara, angusta, sessilia, dentata; flores pro 
genere mediocres, puberuli, bracteati; corolla calice 7—8 plo longior. 
Corea: In humidis Taikou, 30 maio 1906 (Faurie, 819). 
888. Scutellaria Taquetii Lévl. et Vant., nov. spec. 
Planta longissime repens; radice articulata sed non inflata, caule 
villoso, infra nudo, superne dense folioso; folia villosa illa Teucrii cha- 
maedrys referentia, sed sessilia; inflorescentia axillaris; flores pro genere 
mediocres; corolla calice 5—6 longior. 
Corea: Quelpaert, in herbidis Tpyengeni, juin. 1909 (Taquet, 3089). 
389. Scutellaria Esquirolii Lévl. et Vant., nov. spec. 
Planta speciosa, dumosa ramosissima, puberula; inflorescentia ramosa 
terminalis; folia ovata, acuta, integra; flores et fructus rosei; flores pro 
genere mediocres; corolla calice 4-plo longior. 
Kouy-Tchéou: Depuis le col de Pay-So jusqu'à Pai-Yang par 
Kay-Lang, 22 juin 1905 (Jos. Esquirol, 484). 
390. Scutellaria Cavaleriei Lévl. et Vant., nov. spec. 
Planta ramosa, caulibus glabris; folia sessilia ovata, acuta, crenata 
subtus in nervis hirtella, supra granulata; inflorescentia terminalis, pu- 
berula, elongata, bracteolata; flores violacei, pro genere mediocres; corolla 
calice 6—8-plo longior. 
Kouy-Tchéou: Gan-Pin, 10 mai 1904 (Jul. Cavalerie, 2105); 
Kiang-Sou (d'Argy). 
CXIV. Alfred J. Ewart, Contributiones Florae Australiensis. |. 
(Ex: Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria N, S. XIX, 2 [1907], pp. 33—45, pl. X—XIL.) 
Bellida nov. gen. (Compositae) A. J. Ewart, l. c., p. 34. 
Annuals or perennials with radical leaves, and inflorescences at the 
ends of long simple stalks, leafless, or with a small bract on the shaft. 
Bracts of the involucre imbricate, scarious in a double series, the inner 
ones larger. Florets all alike, regularly 5-toothed, tubular and yellow, 
with no scales between them. Anthers with well-marked appendices and 
with rounded bases. Style and stigma of Asterae, Fruit on a distinct 
stalk, and obliquely inserted on the head. Pappus of two small, separable, 
cup-like scales, each bearing a single row of stiff bristles. 
Relationships. — The obliquely lateral insertion of the fruit reminds 
one of the Cynareae-Centaurineae, from which the plant differs widely in 
other respects. The character of the bracts and the homogamous in- 
florescences suggest the Gnaphaleae, but the anthers have rounded bases 
and no tails. 
