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126. CODONOPSÍS Zurida; folis cordatis serratis pilosiusculis utrinque 
concoloribus, calycis tubo nullo, sepalis rhomboideis serrulatis ciliatis tubo 
corollae equalibus basi integerrimis. 
A fetid twining milking annual, with large green flowers 
slightly dotted with purple in the inside. 1t is a native of 
the northern parts of India, whence seeds were sent to the 
Horticultural Society by Dr. Falconer. As a twining Cam- 
panulaceous plant it is closely allied to Canarina ; but it has 
none of its beauty. 
127. SALVIA Moorcroftiana. Wall.—Benth. Lab. p. 228. 
This plant has been raised in the garden of the Horticul- 
tural Society, from seeds sent from India by Dr. Falconer ; 
it proves a herbaceous species resembling S. Sclarea, with 
very large leaves, cordate at the base, woolly underneath, and 
pale light blue flowers about one-half the size of that species. 
128. CYNOGLOSSUM glochidiatum. Wall.—Benth. in Royle's Illustr. 
p. 306. 
A straggling herbaceous plant about three feet high, of a 
loose inelegant mode of growth, and not much covered with 
leaves, which are sessile, ovate, oblong, acute, and bright 
green. The flowers are rather small, but of a most intense 
blue, and therefore well suited to gather for the sake of orna- 
menting sitting-rooms. It is quite hardy, and was raised by 
the Horticultural Society from seeds sent from India by Dr. 
Falconer. 
129. APLOTAXIS albescens. DC. prodr. vi. 540. 
A handsome herbaceous plant, native of the northern 
provinces of India, whence it has been lately introduced by 
the East India Company, through Dr. Falconer. It forms a 
bush about three feet high, with long lanceolate deep green 
leaves, hoary with down on the under-side. The flower- 
heads are arranged in a panicled manner, and are narrow, 
with pale bright purple blossoms. 
130. MALVA lucida; annua, glaberrima, lucida, foliis superioribus cuneatis 
serratis rotundatis trilobis basi integerrimis cordatis, floribus axillaribus fasci- 
culatis, calycibus reticulatis. 
A Himalayan, apparently annual, plant, resembling the 
common M. sylvestris, but having all the herbage bright 
