Tupistra. | CLVI. LiLIAcEZ. (J. D. Hooker.) 325 
2, T. macrostigma, Baker in Bot. Mag. t. 6280; spike pendulous 
or decurved few- and lax-fid., flowers vinous purple, perianth lobes broadly 
ovate, mouth closed by the large hemispheric stigma. Macrostigma tupis- 
troides, Kunth Enum. v. 319 ; Schnitzl. in Regel Gartenft. 1857, 130, t. 192. 
—Tupistra, Griff, Notul. iii. 157 ; Ic. Pl. Asiat. t. 165. 
Kasia Hints, 3-4000 ft. ; Griffith, &c. 
Except by the characters given above I cannot separate this from nutans, and 
a the dried state they are undistinguishable.—Griffiths’ is a much exaggerated 
rawing, 
3. T. Clarkei, Hook. f.; spike decurved or pendulous dense-fld., 
Perianth lobes oblong, mouth not closed by the stigma, style long. 
Sikkim HIMALAYA, alt, 2-5000 ft., J. D. H., Clarke, Treutler. 
Apparently a much larger plant than the above, with leaves 4-5 by 2-34 in., and 
larger flowers of a pale greenish yellow or purplish colour, 
A T. Stoliezkana, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1875, ii. 199 ; 
‘pike elongate erect, perianth-lobes linear-lanceolate, style very short 
Stout, stigma large scabrid. 
Bray: Moulmein, Stoliczka. : 
Lentes 24-3 ft. by 4-5 in.; petiole 1-14 ft. Spike 1 ft., robust; peduncle 4 in. 
ers 3-3 in. diam. 
9* Bracts longer than the flowers. 
» T. aurantiaca, Wall. Cat. 5194; leaves sessile narrowly oblan- 
ceolate, spike subsessile. Campylandra aurantiaca, Baker in Journ. Linn. 
Kv. xiv, 582, t. 20, . 
L SUBTROPICAL HIMALAYA ; from Nepal, Wallich, &c., eastward to Mishmi, alt. 
yon : Kwasta and NAGA Hut, alt. 4-8000 ft., Griffith, &c. 
?olstock as thick as the little finger, roots very long and stout. .Leares 12-18 
li; t in, flaccidly coriaceous. Peduncle very short and stout. Spike erect, 
H in. long, oblong, dense-fld. ; bracts 1 in., lanceolate, spreading. Flowers j in. 
sti M., yellow ; perianth-tube hemispheric, lobes short nearly orbicular; style short, 
‘gma large, 3 14. Berry % in. diam., globose. 
6 T. Wattii, Hook. f.; leaves petioled elliptic-lanceolate or -ovate 
acuminate, spikes subsessile. Campylandra Wattii, Baker in Journ. Linn. 
: XXV. 78, t. 32. 
Buoran HIMALAYA, Griffith. MUNNIPORE, alt. 6-7000 ft., Watt, Clarke. 
b 115 stout, fleshy, 6-10 in., from a long fleshy prostrate rhizome. Leaves 4-12 
a Je m. Peduncle very short, stout. Spike 1-8 in., dense-fld. ; bracts linear- 
“late ; flowers yellow. Berry 1} in. diam., 1-seeded. 
n Sin ; tioled elliptic- 
: &apureana, Wall. Cat. 5195; leaves pe p 
lanceolate acuminate membranous, spike sessile elongate stout w^ 
o ip anch longer than the globose fruit. Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
SINGAPORE Walli 
llich. . 
ile Short, erect, as thick as the finger. Leaves 10-16 by 2-2} in., erect; 
Be © 3-6 in, stout, ribbed. Spike 3 i ; bracts 4 in., lanceolate, membranous, 
globose, 3 in, diam.—Wallich’s solitary specimen is in fruit only. Ei 
> e 
DOM Beng. As. Soc. 1875, ii. 199), who had not seen the plant, thinks » may 
or Apostasia, but I see no reason to doubt its being à Tupistra. 
