Anorphophallue.] ouxvi. arommæ. (J. D. Hooker.) 517 
. a f i y i ic- 
inm on the Karen Hills, alt. 3000 ft., Kurz. 
moth withi LS Séi much longer than the sheaths. Spathe 4-5 by 3—4 in., nearly 
ze l} in u SA in. long. Spadix 3-6 in., male infl. 1-2 in., fem. 2-2 in. ; 
sont style, sti +, anthers short, prismatic. Ovaries depressed-globose, with a short 
` Stigma large, quite entire.—Tuber and leaf wanting. 
13. A. 
Die à), biematospadix, -Hook. f.; spathe campanulate convolute 
m ing above into an ovate or ovate-lanceolate obtuse erect limb 
i stout exert all round the mouth of the tube nearly to the tip, 
: rted, appenda lindric- i 
^in, blood-red tip appendage cylindric-clavate three times as long as 
d Lt (Hort. Kew, 1892.) 
-hnceolats turbinate, 24 in. diam. Leaf about 20 in. diam.; leaflets 5-7 in. 
and keeled rely acuminate ; petiole 16 in., very stout, green, terete below, 
to the base, red A ove. Peduncle 10 in., terete, brown, striated ; sheaths appressed 
dark purple withi rown. Spathe 5 in., limb primrose-yellow, tube striate with pink, 
be Ai. Gen In. Spadis sessile, 7 in.; infi. 1} in., male 3 times as long as the 
Jam globose, appendage $ in. diam. at the thickest part. Anthers very short. 
; narrowed into a short rather slender style, stigma small, capitate. 
l4 A. 
iu ae, datus, Hook. f.; peduncle very tall rough, spathe lanceolate 
than ice eathing for the lower half margins not revolute, spadix more 
twice ag Tome long as the spathe very stout, appendage more than 
8 as the infl. narrowed from below the middle to the slender 
ip 
Mar, 
erani SULA ; Larut, Perak, Kunstler. 
Wen White a d e unknown. Peduncle 3-4 ft., and petiole variegated green 
alix, apparent] red. Spathe 6 in., cream-colrd., membranous, appressed to the 
GT arrowed toward ed ; tabe lj in. diam., base rounded, Spadiz a foot long, 
blue ; male ; e base, about 8 in. diam, in the thickest part, dark and 
lobos, ; style ver inf. 3 in.; fem. 1j in. Anthers small, very short. Ovaries 
Ve from Kunst], short, stout, stigma capitate—A stately species, the colours are 
KI Ze Blume’, notes. The specimen is unique in Herb. Calcutta ; its nearest 
s A. variabilis. 
IMPERFECTLY KNOWN AND EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
4 8IGA: 
der jp jme Rumph. i. 147, t. 94, is not British Indian; and the re- 
“ek ont, Denst. Clav. Hort. Mal. and Rheede Hort. Mal. should be 
LYRA 
Plus Trata? gler Arac. 319 (Arum lyratum, Kosb. Fl. Ind. iii. 508, Cono- 
“ea pinnatinda tt Syn. 35; Prodr. 130) is according to Roxburgh’s drawing 
"e TERU raa the detached berry of an Arisema ? 
i 7 or pin ER, Engler Arac. 317 ; tuber small, leaf 3-sect, branches 1-2 in. 
Die cauda to.aatiseotly 3—5-foliolate, segments 3—4 by 1-1} in. sessile elliptic- 
Dee tuberc panate ; petiole 10-12 in. bearing a pisiform bulbil at the top. 
See? iger, Schott, Bonpland. (1859), 78 ; Prodr. 129.—Khusia Hills, 
Cen a descr] d -and T, T.—Described by Schott from leaves only. Engler 
of that b ‘on of the spathe of A. bulbifer, from the drawing of a Sikkim 
Plant which he supposed to be the same. 
Ch 10. SYNANTHERIAS, Schott. 
| WEE male and fem. inf. distant, with 
