Typhonium. } CLXVI AROIDEE, (J. D. Hooker.) 511 
WESTERN HIMALAYA; Nepaland Kumaon, alt. 6-8000 ft., Wallich, &c. 
a alt. 7-10,000 ft. TEMPERATE HIMALAYA, alt. 6-11,000 ft., from Simla to 
tan. 
Tuber globose. Leaves extremely variable, 3-5 in. long, and as much across the 
lobes which vary from 3-7, from oblong to narrowly linear, and spread variously ; 
petiole 3-12 im. Peduncle 2-9 in. Spathe erect, 2-8 in., acuminate, purplish. 
Appendage stout or slender. 
, TR Limb of spathe narrowed from an ovate or lanceolate short base 
tito a long tail. 
6. T. brevipes, Hook. J^; leaves pedately 5-7-partite, segments 
lanceolate long-acuminate, peduncle very short, spathe lanceolate pro- 
‘teed into a narrow linear tail, neuters above the fem. infl. with clavate 
tips, appendage very long and slender, base not thickened. T. pedatum, 
m (Batz, Bot. Wochenbl. (1857) 262 (in part). 
SikkIM HIMALAYA; near Darjeeling, alt. 7-3000 ft., on rocks and tree trunks, 
^ HB. Clarke, Gammie. u 
et depressed globose. Leaves membranous ; segments 2-10 by 4-14 in.; 
petiole 4-19 in. Peduncle 4-3 in. Spathe with a tumid ellipsoid tube $ in. long, 
mb 4j in, long by } in. broad, membranous, Neuters yellow on capillary stalks ; 
Pendage as long as the spathe very slender.—A curious species. I have seen but 
re spathe, collected by Mr. Gammie. 
E. bulbiferum, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Journ. iv. (1852) 113; leaves 
ln, gular-hastate sagittate or cordate, spathe very slender from a short 
ste base, neuters above the fem. infl. linear erect, appendage equal- 
ng the Spathe filiform base rounded op cuneate. Schott Prodr. 100; 
Arac. 611; Ic. ined. n. 129; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 258. 
SoUTRERN Concan, Stocks, &c. - 
"i-i in. Leaves 2-4 in. long and often as broad across the ” lobes, 
Sr acute; petiole 5 6 in., slender, usually with a pisiform tuber at the top. 
unele l-2} in. Spathe pale rose, 3-5 in., convolute. Spadiw as long, slender, 
j Reuters in one series fleshy, rather incurved, yellow (acinaciform, Stocks). 
Pie T. pedatum, Schott. in (str. Bot. Wochenbl. (1857) 262 (in part); 
in 108 (non Engler); leaves pedatisect, segments lanceolate, spathe 
‘acuminate, nenters above the fem. infl. many crowded filiform erect, 
dan slender, base not thickened. N. E. Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Prev, McLelland. . 
iin taves about 4 in. broad ; segments 7, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, about 4 by 
Be der Smaller, Peduncle liin. Spathe 24 in. longer than the spadix.— 
ed on a single s ecimen. As pointed out by Mr. Brown, the Sikkim plant 
( ee to this by Schrott is another species (T. brevipes, H. f.), and.that of Engler 
913) is T. fallax, N. E, Br., a native of Java. 
0, T. eus it. 101; Rumph. i. 133 
` Pidatum, Blume Cat. Hort. Buit. ; ] ; 
id £ 1-3; leaves sagittateiy cordately or hastately ovate oblong or 
t vero ate, limb of spathe with a short lanceolate base produced into 
Sub d long slender tail, lower neuters above the fem. infl. clavate upper 
base e Sppendage produced into a long filiform tail equalling the spathe 
k Aral, Decne. Descr. Herb. Timor. 39; Kunth Enum. iii. 26 ; Schott 
y dd. i. 12; Syn. 19; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. iii. 194; Engler Arac. 616 ; 
C Br. in Journ, Linn. Soc. xviii. 262. T. flagelliforme, Blume in Wall, 
