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serrate prominently penninerved scabrous on both sides and with 

 scattered white appressed hairs between the nerves above, i^erves 



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straight one running to every other serrature. £dg€tporthin 



inn. Soc. XX, 36; Brandts For. FL 102. ? L. herbacea, WalL 



Cat. 6829, and 6824 E & G [in part) under L. staphylea. ^ - '" ^ ^ .. ♦ . 



\ Western Tropical Himalaya, from Jamu to Nipal, ascending to 6000 ft.; Oudh, 

 Khandeish, Westebn Peninsula, Wigld; the Concan, iaw? ? I T '' 



a^^iems herbaceous, erect, 2-4 ft., pubescent, not crisped. Leaves membranous ^or 

 Bubcoriaceous when old. Cymes small, pubescent. Anthers distinct. Fruit the size 

 of a large currant, black, succulent.— Nearly allied to L. crispa, from which it ^^^ J^ 

 always readily distinguished by the want of the crisped wings on the stems ^°^P,j p ? 

 and by the white appressed hairs on the intercostal spaces. L. aspera, \VaU. ta 

 6825, belongs to L. rohxtsia, but the specimens in Wall. Herb, under 6824 6 and (/ w 







pumlla 



2 : stems and 



racms not winged, leaves abruptly or imparipinnaxevi-U"* , -, 



4 in. unequal subfalcate oblong-lanceolate entire puberulous on botn 

 especially beneath chartaceous. 



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A small perennial herb, covered with a dense fulvous or cinereous P^j'f^^V 

 Sachis and cymes ferruginously tomentose. Flowers small, in axillary branching 

 paniculate cymes, shorter than the leaves. /SfeoaZ^ ciliate and usually thinly mrs . 

 Fetah broadly oblong, ciliate. Squamce bifid woolly within.— The above descnpt^ion^,^ 

 taken from Kurz. I have seen no specimen/ It would appear 



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glabrous, \^^^^^ •^.^^i^r.u*-^ Unfl.^*-^ «u^«fi,r c^-oit^/i 5!-ft bv 1-3 in. euipY'' 

 subacuini 



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Assam, Jenkins, ^.; Bhotan, ifoo«X; Mishmi hills, Griffith. '^- ,. ., ^^^e 



.^ A small rather wiry plant, 1-2 ft. Cymes bxhqM Anthers distinct, ^JT\^^ oo 

 of a currant, black, dry. —Closely allied to L. aspera, but wanting the wmte n^ 

 the intercostal spaces, and diSering apparently greatly in habit. - # : ^ 



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, . Sect. , III. Leaves 2-3-pinnate (pinnate leaves may be occasionally ii> 

 m young or starved plants}.;;:.:; , v^>;: ,.,, ;;/,,/; ■,.-V--i %.:'y^S^mtA. 



* Leaves glabrom. , ■ . - ^ ;\ ,■; i^o^in; -^^ft''i;>i<^ '^-il."" 



•10. X.. parallelaj leaflets 6-10 by 1-2 in. very shortly. M^^Jf^ 

 ceolate or oblong-lanceolate sharply serrate drying a pale glaucous-gr<; 



AssxiiJenldns ; Bm^A, Boxburffh. .j'^^^^'tTl sab- 



Shrubby? wliole plant quite glabrous. Leaves pinnate or bipinnate ''r^ 'j^ng. 



conaceous. Flowers small, glabrous; peduncles long; Cj^mea freely "f. 



^nfAerg connate, /.'rwif the size of a pea, dry.— Very closely alljea to -^-7/ ^^es. 



differing only in the shorter broader and more sharply toothed leares».8nd larfec j 



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> 11. t. sambudna, ri7W. Sp. PL i. 1177 ; leaffets 2-10 by. fi»"*g^te 

 rowl^-lanceolate to ovate-oblong or oblong acute or aciiminate ^^ 

 shinmg drying black. Hoxb. FL Lnd. I 667 ; Wall Cat 6823 ; PO- ^J. ^Qg, 

 eZ5;Grif. Notul.iv.6Q8fIc, FL Adat.6U,i.i.) ^^««^i/,f '/w ' 6830. 

 L. aequata, WalL Cat. 6824 d {not of DC), t. acuminata, >y";,ir/o«m. 

 L. gigantea, Griff. NotuL iv. 697. L. Iseta, WaU. Cat. 6831 ; Kurz w ^ ^^^^ 

 As. iipc. Beng. 1873, ii 165. L. ottilil, DC. Frodr. \^\aT\n.S5- 

 aangmnea, Wall Cat. 6824 M. ; Kurz in Joum. As. Hoc Beng. A»'" " 



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