512 CLXVI. AROIDEE. (J. D. Hooker.) [Typhonium. 
i } 101. A. 
Cat. n. 8931. Arum cuspidatum, Blume Cat. Hort. Buitenz. 
flagelliforme, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 396 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 502 ; Wight E: 
t. 791; Griff. Itin. Notes, 13, No. 193; Grif. Notul. ii. 144 (Hage 
A. angulatum, Griff. Notul. iii. 143.—Rheede Hort. Mal. ii. t. 20. E 
Lower BENGAL, the MALAYAN PENINSULA and BURMA.—DISTRIB. Malay mE 
Tuber subglobose. Leaves 1-7 in., sometimes almost 3-partite and m base. 
the linear or oblong lobes, at others quite simple with a rounded or ed apillose 
Petiole 6-12 in. Peduncie slender, long or short. Spathe 4-8 in., lurid red, p 
within. Appendage as long as the spathe or a little longer. 
10. T. gracile, Schott Aroid. i. 12; Prodr. 108 ; leaves pedately hed 
partite, segments elliptic-oblong acuminate lateral lobed at the o have the 
spathe very long and slender from a lanceolate base, neuters a s the 
fem. infl. filiform recurved or revolute, appendage sessile as y 13. 
spathe narrowed from the base to the very slender tip. Eng Cal Bomb. 
rum gracile, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 505; Wight Ie. t. 793; Grah. s Val. ii. 
Pl. 228. ? Ariswma gracile, Kunth Enum. iii. 21.—Rheede Hort. 
t. 21. 
ej — ANJAB; 
SILHET, Rozburgh ; Kuasta Hrs, Grifith (Kew Distrib. 6000).—The P 
Jhelum river, Aitchison. 
e ile or 
Tuber globose.. Leaves 4-6 in. broad across the segments, which. nate + petiole 
petiolulate, and from broadly oval to oblong or lanceolate, 5-8 in ? 
6-12 in. ; petiolules sometimes 1 in. Peduncle l-lj in. Spathe me 
8. THERIOPHONUM, Blume. sagit- 
Characters of Typhonium, but leaves always undivided cordate or PE 
tate, neuters all subulate, anthers didymous and the more an All 
ovules basilar and pendulous from the top of the ovarian 
ndian. 
the 
* Anthers beaked, opening by slits. Neuters many, all near 
anthers. 
. indric 
l. T. crenatum, Blume Rumph. i. 198; spathe 4-5 in. qub li in. 
margins waved and crenate, anthers shortly beaked, "eir. (1858) 2; 
Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 196; Schott in (Estr. Bot. Zeitschr. ^. rostra 
Aroid. i. 15, t. 21; Prodr. 102; Engler Arac. 607 (excl. var. PPS 
ium); N. E. Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 259. T. Klein, m, Schott 
Gistr, Bot. Zeit. 1858 ; 1. c. 3; Prodr. 103. Typhonium ur wa Bot. 
Melet. i. 17. Wall. Cat. 8934. Arum crenatum, Wight in 
Misc. ii. 100; Suppl. t.3; Grak. Cat. Bomb. Pl. 298. 
The Deccan, Concan and Carnatic, Heyne, &c. . or core 
Tuber small. Leaves 3-4 in. long and often as broad, orbicular hastato ase of 
dately sagittate; petiole 4-12 in. Spathe membranous, pale yellow-gree! > 
: n 
tube broadly truncate, intruded. Spadix half as long as the spathe ; app? 
cylindric, dark-purple. 
, 109; 
2. T. Wightii, Schott in (Estr. Bot. Zeitschr. (1858) 35 Pro aen 
spathe 4-6 in. linear-oblong acute, anthers long-beaked, lom tom, ` 
Ah in. N. E. Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. 259. T. SW honium 
rostratum, Engler Arac. 607 (excl. syn. arum crenatum). ^JP 
minutum, Schott ez Wall. Cat. 8939 (not of Blume). 
The Carnatic, Wight. 
, + different: 
‘a Very near T. crenatum, Leaves sometimes 3-lobed.—Specimens indiffe 
