158 C. BORAGINEEZ. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Oynoglossum. 
but the carpophore is much dilated at the base; the calyx-segments in fruit à by 2 
in. This plant is a species of Paracaryum according to the * Genera Plantarum, 
but it cannot well be removed far from C. denticulatum, Var. zeylanica. 
** Flowers larger 4-4 in. diam., style 4-4} in. 
8. C. microglochin, Benth. in Royle Ill. 305; cauline leaves numerous 
subsessile ovate or elliptic acute densely softly hairy beneath, calyx-lobes in 
fruit 4 in., outer faces of the nutlets 1 in. ovate margined coarsely not densely 
glochidiate. DC. Prodr. x. 151. 
TEMPERATE W. HiMALAvA, alt. 711,000 ft., from Kashmir to Kumaon frequent ; 
Royle, Strachey, & Winterbottom, &c. 
Erect 14-3 feet, hairy. Leaves 4 by 2 in., in Royle’s type, often narrower, entire, 
lower attenuated at the base. KRacemes dense, in fruit 1-4 in.; pedicels short, lower 
in fruit } in. Calyz-lobes in flower 3 by i; in., elliptic, obtuse, villous. — Corolla-tube 
shorter than the calyx-lobes, segments 2 in. Anther-cells oblong, divaricate at the 
base, tips shortly emergent above the corolla-throat, covered by the depressed cone 
of scales. Nutlets with very stout glochidia; carpophore conie, style } in. 
9. C. nervosum, Benth. ms.; cauline leaves numerous subsessile elliptic 
or oblong acute sparsely hirsute on both surfaces, calyx-lobes in fruit 1 in, 
outer faces of the nutlets } in. ovate marginate densely glochidiate. Om- 
phalodes nervosa, Edgew. ms. 
Dr WESTERN Horaraya; Kulu, Jalauri Pass, Edgeworth; Pangee, alt. 12,000 ft., 
. Watt. 
Generally resembling C. microglochin, but with laxer racemes, larger flowers, and 
different indumentum. Cauline leaves 4 by 14 in., hairs on the upper surface from 
tubercles, on the lower lax; nerves not prominent. Racemes 1-6 in., lax; lower 
pedicels 4-4 in. Corolla 4 in. diam., widely campanulate, tube very short. Nutlets 
not fully ripe, much more closely glochidiate than in C. microglochin; carpophore 
shortly conical at the base, style 1 in. 
10. C. petiolatum, 4. DC. Prodr. x. 149; cauline leaves few ovate 
acute minutely softly hairy beneath, calyx-lobes in fruit à in., outer faces o 
the nutlets 4 in. ovate marginate sparsely glochidiate. Anchusa petiolata, 
Hook, Bot. Mag. t. 3858. 
Avprne Western HiMALAYA; Zanskar, near Umasi Pass, 7. Thomson. . 
Erect, 2-3 feet, hairy. Lower leaves oblong, long-petioled ; petiole of the radical 
leaves 5 in. Racemes straggling, branched, 4-8 in. in fruit; pedicels very short, 
lower scarcely } in. —Calyz-lobes in flower X in., elliptic, obtuse, hairy. Corolla 4 in. 
diam., tube hardly longer than the calyx. Nutlets as of Cynoglossum, faces but little 
glochidiate except on the margins.—Flowers intermediate in size between those of 
the two last species and those of C. furcatum, &c. No authentic example of C. perio 
/atum has been seen; and Thomson's examples are referred to that species, only 
because Bot. Mag. t. 3858, closely resembles them; the leaves in Thomson's plant 
here described are hairy on both surfaces, in the picture they appear glabrous, ciliate 
on the margin only. 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
C. Encewortun, A. DC. Prodr. x. 150; stem erect hispid below, leaves ovate- 
oblong narrowed at both ends adpressedly hairy, calyx-lobes ovate obtuse short, nut- 
lets ovate glochidiate on all sides. 
HixaraAYA ; alt. 4-6000 ft., Edgeworth. ` 
Differs from C. micranthum by the flowers twice as large, the corolla longer to* 
wards (? in proportion to) the calyx, the leaves seldom subdenticulate. 
