Kdl^nchoe,'] 



nu, CRASSUIACE^. (C. B. Clarke.) 



416 



alternate, upper tmnches often long racemiform, sepals oblonjr acute standing 

 apart at base. H.f. ^, T. in Joum. Linn. Soc. ii. 91. K. Wightiana, W'(7lL 



Cat, 7226. 



Heyne in Her 



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Mts. of the Deccak Peninsula, alt. 2000-7000 ft; common. 

 Stem 1-3 ft. high. Leaves obovate-elliptic crenate, cauline 2-3 in. long, petiole 

 short. Cyme with very many flowers. • Corolla clear yellow, tube glabrous. 



?\kn. glabra; cyme often level-topped, the branches perfectly glabrous not at all 

 racemose with numerous approximate small lanceolar bracts ^ in. long, calyx-tube 

 in frmt ^-i in. wide. K. floribunda, Thwaites Enu7n.- 129. K. spathulata, Wall, 

 Ca^7224. Cotyledon heterophylla, Boj:b. FL Lid, ii. 456. C. corymbosa, Herb. Rottl 



Mts. of the Deccan Peninsula; extending to Cetlon (Thwaites No. 540) and 

 ^rasnath in Behar, alt. 4000 ft. J". B. ^.— This should perhaps be united with 

 K,crenata; it differs from K. spathulata by the wider (elliptic) npper leaves, the 

 innch narrower capsule, the cyme less paniculate. - 



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K. grrandiflora, W. ^ A. Pt-odr. 359 ; glakous, 1 

 ovate crenate, cyme large compound with large green-yellc 

 ovate-lanceolate. Wall. Cat. 7226 ; Wight III. t. Ill ; H. f. 

 '" . Soc. ii. 91 ; JSot. Mag.t. 5460. 



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v,^iLOHiRi and PuLNEY Mts., alt. 7000-8000 ft. ; Gardner, Wight, &c. 

 ^ Stem, leaves, and panicle often glaucous. Stem-leaves 2-3 in. long, subsessile. 

 iirac?5 of cyme ^-f in. long, elliptic, petioled, early deciduous. Sepals united at base 

 !2r ^^^stance often ^ in. or more. — All the well-developed examples of K. Wightiana, 

 ^cul. Cat, 7225 belong to K. floribuiida Var. above ; but under Wall Cat, 7225 

 ?,^,?pcluded several young extixn-ples of K.grandijlor a. 



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1 ^ brasUiensis, Camb, in FL Bras. Mend, ii. 196; cjine densely 



giandulose-pubescent, corolla-tube and lobes without very hairy. Mart, FL Bra- 

 ^' t. 89. K. crenata, Oliv. FL Trop, Afr, ii. 39i,partly. 



jPiP'^S' of the Deccan Peninsula; Tovequary Ilill in Belgaum and North Deccan 

 y^ls, mtchie.—BisTRiB. Brazil, Tropical Africa. . . . - ' 

 in .^^^'"l^^ves 4 in. long, elliptic, short petiolate, crenate. Petals hair-pointed (as 

 ^ the allied Indian species). Flowers white ex Dr. Ritchie's field note ; yellow ex 

 in n;^^^' ^^^ ^l^^er.— If this plant be united with K. crmata as proposed by Britten 

 'ml^' ^^' ^^^' "^^^^ "• ^^* ^^® species here described Nos. 2 to 5 may all be 





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129 



Grasses, t. 100 

 suLserrate or d 



/• ^' T. in Jouni. Linn. Soc. ii. 91 ; Miq. J 

 Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 105 ; Oliv. Fl. Trop. Ah 



Wall 



,, „. ...., . „.., , Wall. Cat. 7223 ; H. f. 4" T. tn Joum. 



^nn. Soc. ii. 91 ; Kurz in Joum. As. Soc. 1876, pt. ii. p. 309. Cotyledon laci- 

 ^^..^^oxb. Fl. I„d. ii. 456. . ^^ ^ 



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TaoPioAT ...:...„ .rtteDECCAN 



es on( 

 -T*v^ vipiunauna ; cyme-bran 

 Wl?' ' leaves 2-3.-pinnatifid, 



}VaJrT^^^ regions of theDECCAN Peninsula ; in Bengal at Patna, Dacca. Burma, 



. ^^^' Malacca, Maingay,—J)isTRiB. Yunan, Java, Tropical Africa. 



HJia r ' 1- (y^w-a; leaves once pinnatifid, segments J-1 in. broad flat tncise-crenate 



egmei^ts linear, c^e 



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