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pendulous racemes or corymbs. Sepals 2, small. Petals 4, connivent; 

 2 outer oblong, concave, base saccate ; 2 inner clawed, tips cohering, keeled. 

 otumense, diadelphous from the base or from above the middle ; mid-anther 

 o! each bundle 2-celled, lateral 1-celled. Ovary 1-celled; style filiform, 

 stigma 2-lobed ; ovules many, on 2 parietal placentas. Capsule dehiscing by 

 2 membranous (rarely fleshy) longitudinal valves, which leave the seed- 

 ^nng placentas attached to the stigma. Seeds small, beaked, arillate or 

 not,— DiSTEiB. Several species, natives of temp. N. Asia and N. America. 



/. d' T. Fl. Ind, 272 ; peduncles 6-8-flowered corym- 



Dsule narrow torulose, seeds opaque, 



^)se or subumbellate, L.c...to xxu^uimtc, u. 



; Khasia hills, alt. 4-6000 ft., Oriffith, &c. 

 ^m 8-10 ft.. Leaf-segments ^-1 in., ovi 

 t!!!?' SolJen-jellow ; pedicels {m.\ bracts as long, membranous, linear. 



wlbedr ^^^^'"^ basal spur. Capsule 1^-3 in., linear! 



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Filaments 



Seeds 1 seriate, granulate ; aril 



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lanceolate, capsule narrow not torulose, seeds shining. 



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^lEMPERATE Himalaya, alt. 5-6000 ft., from Bhotan, Griffith, to Simla, Lady 



^imilar to D. toruhsa, but more slender, 2-4 ft. Flowers |-1 in. long, yellow, 

 i^^/^^^s tinged purple; pedicels ^-1 in., longer than the lanceolate membranous 

 ^ct8. Capmh 1-1^ by \ in. Seeds 2-seriate, black; aril small. 



YpJ: **■ scandens, Walp. Rep, i. 118 j peduncles 8-12-flowered, bracts 



y. 7 JJ^^l'j capsule membranou. ™ „-„,„__: / " ' ^ _- 



i> '/^' /ad 273. Macrocapnos scandens, Ro;/le. Dielytra scandens, Don 



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leafy J- , **■* «-i '»• long, yellow or purple; peduncle 2-3 m., slender, often 

 J /•' pedicels ^-1 in.; bracts linear. Capsule 1-1 i in., acute at both ends, style 

 ^ ' ^^'^es membranous. Seeds finely granulate at the back. 



biit?" *^*^*®*'**<>"a. S.f. d;T.Fl. Ind. 273; peduncle 8-12-flowered, 



tracts vprv o,.,«n 1 i^*' 1 . 1 . ___j„ „«„iofr. r»Q/»fvli- 



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Kba«u?""'' Himalaya, alt. 4-8000 ft., from Nipal, Wallkh; to Bhotan, Griffith; 

 Ve t T^ ^* ^^^« Kala Tani Bungalow alt. 5000 ft., H. f. & T. . 



loader * f.'''^'", to !>■ >^canden8 and possibly not distinct specifically, but the capsule is 

 Jeeds f J,J ^°' '°'^?' *^ick, fleshy, very tardily dehiscent, the style is stouter, and the 

 S'tkim a /^^^''^t^ °e'*^ the hilum and coarsely so on the back.— It is common in 

 I ana the pods are drier and most dehiscent at higher elevations. 



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^ipPe^Ll ^^^^^''^te berbs, usually perennial rooted. Zeaves lobe! or cut, 

 Hue S^*^??®« opposite. Flmoerl racemed, rarely subumbellate, small, 



2 outer d?J' V ^^ P"T>le- Sepal.,, ". "• ' ' -^"^ ^* -'""" 



tlie I a.<,p ^ ?^"*^' anterior flat or concave, posterior gibbous or s 



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 amens 6, diadel- 



PW. T^^!^^^^^ clawed, tips free or cohering, keeled.; Starrm, . 

 mother of^^l'^F ^'^ndle with a basal spur enclosed in the petal-spur ; mid- 



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