Crawfurdia.] XCVII. GENTIANACEZ. (C. B. Clarke.) 107 
Urrer Assam ; Mishmee Mts., Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 5838, 5839). 
Calyx-tube $ by 4 in., narrowed at the mouth; teeth jp in. terminal. Corolla 2 
by $in.; segments 3-2 in., acuminate. Capsule not ripe, seems likely to be narrow. 
—This may be a variety of C. campanulacea. 
4. C. puberula, Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 442; leaves elliptic 
acuminate minutely denticulate glandulose-puberulous on the nerves beneath, 
calyx subtruncate teeth small linear distant, corolla-limb subtruncate teeth 
small triangular acute. 
Sixxm Hiwaraya; Yakla, alt. 9-10,000 ft., Clarke, 
Petioles glandular-pubescent. Cymes 1—4 in., 1—6-fld., slender. Calyx 4 by din. ; 
teeth din., subterminal. Corolla 14 by 4 in., purple, plicate; lobes in. Style long, 
early exsert. Capsule $ by 4 in., half-exsert from the corolla, stalk 3-1 in.—Perhaps 
an "pine var. of C. speciosa which grows fully as high up, but the flowers are much 
smaller, 
SuBazNvs Il. "Tripterospermum. Flowers (in the Indian species) 
fascicled, Calyx keeled, Capsule 2-valved or succulent, subindehiscent. Seeds 
wedge-shaped, triquetrous, almost winged on the angles, one face much nar- 
tower than either of the others. 
5. C. fasciculata, Wall. Tent. Fl. Nep. 63. t. 47; leaves elliptic acumi- 
hate, calyx-teeth distant linear not half so long as the tube, corolla large purple, 
capsule 2-valved dry oblong short-stalked included in the corolla. D. Don in 
rans. Linn. Soc. xvii. 518; Griseb. Gentian. 306, and in DC. Prodr. ix. 120; 
Bot. Mag. t. 4838; Clarke in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 442. O. affinis, Wall. Cat. 
4370, partly. 
Kuasa Mrs., alt. 3-6000 ft., frequent, Wallich, &e.—DIısTRIB. S. China. 
Leaves 3 by 1 in. Flowers 3-1; sometimes pedicelled, with 2 foliaceous bracts 
under the flower, Calyx-tube 4 by 4 in., 5-keeled to the base, scarious between the 
keels ; teeth i, linear, subterminal. Corolla 1j by 2 in., plicate; lobes 3 in., ovate, 
Acute, Capsule 1 by 4 in., stalk scarcely } in.—The typical form here described is 
Well-marked ; but the starved forms with small flowers hardly differ from the next 
Species by the shorter calyx-teeth and purple flowers. 
6. C. affinis, Wall. Cat. 4370, partly ; leaves cordate-lanceolate acuminate, 
calyx-teeth linear as long as the tube, corolla small white or greenish yellow, 
Capsule 2-valved dry oblong short-stalked included in the corolla. C. fascicu- 
lata, Wall, Cat. 4369 A. 
Srxxiw HiMALAYA, alt. 5-6000 ft. ; frequent. Knasia MTS., Wallich. E 
Closely resembling C. fasciculata; leaves rounded at the base. Calyx-tube HELME 
teeth more than } in., subterminal. Corolla less than 1 by i in. (in Wallieh's ex- 
ample), Capsule + by } in.; stalk 4 in.—The capsule is certainly dry, 2-valved ; 
7cvertheless it is to be feared that the species is merely a form of the next. The 
avan C. Blumei (Tripterospermum trinerve, Blume; DU. Prodr. ix. 121) differs ap- 
Parently only in having solitary long-pedicelled flowers. 
7. C. japonica, Sieb, § Zucc. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. ii, 36 ; leaves cordate- 
lanceolate, calyx-teeth s as long as the tube, corolla greenish or yellowish, 
„erry ellipsoid red succulent included or exsert from the corolla. Golowninia 
Japonica, Maxim. in Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. iv. 251, t. 4. 
E Sukkr Hiwaraya, alt. 7000 ft, J. D. H., Clarke.—DuisTRiB. Japan, China, 
ormosa, : 
Leaves 3 by 1 in Calyx 4-1 in.; teeth distant, excurrent below the margin, or 
subterminal, Y Corolla 1-H wi in, subtubular, plicate; lobes $ in., Dan ae 
lamens, style, and dise, very nearly as of C. speciosa, but rather smaller. Berry 4 by 
