Phlogaeanthus.] crx. AcaNTHACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 513 
Linn. Soc. ix. 507. Justicia guttata, Wall. Cat. 2431 chiefly, and PI. As. 
Rar. i. 24, t. 98; Bot. Reg. t. 1334. 
Knuasra Mrs., alt. 2-4000 ft.; on the southern face common, Wallich, &c. 
Bnoraw (T. Anderson). 
Leaves often 9 by 3 in. ; petiole 1j in. Panicles 3-6 by 1 in., terminal or quasi- 
terminal, solitary or 2-3 together. Corolla pubescent ; upper lip suberect, shortly 
2-lobed, yellow; lower deeply 3-lobed, segments patent subrecurved, green with 
purple spots. Capsule 11 by 4 in., 12-seeded.—Confused with P. asperulus, but 
the leaves are larger, the corolla larger and altogether a different shape and colour. 
Nees doubts whether Bot. Reg. t. 1334 belongs here, but it is a most faithful 
picture, 
8. P. elongatus, 7' Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 508; leaves 
long-petioled ovate acuminate at both ends glabrous, spikes elongate 
slender, corolla 4 in. tubular 2-lipped. Kurz For. FT. ii. 246. 
TENASSERIM ; Amherst, Falconer (T. Anderson). 
An undershrub, 1-2 ft.; stem terete, primrose. Leaves including the petiole 
4-6 by 24 in. Spikes nearly a foot, most terminal trichotomously branched or 
axillary simple; flowers distichously opposite, sessile, solitary ; bracts } in., ovate, 
acute; bracteoles subulate. Calyx deeply 5-partite, segments linear. Corolla-tube 
straight, pubescent, lower lip hirsute within, Stamens of the genus, Capsule $ in., 
clavate, subtetragonous, glabrous, 8-seeded (T. Anderson).—Not seen, 
** Cymes or short panicles axillary. 
9. P. pubinervius, 7. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 508; leaves 
elliptic or ovate acute at both ends pubescent on the nerves beneath, 
cymes axillary, calyx-segments woolly within nearly glabrous on the back. 
—Phlogacanthus sp. n. 7, Herb. Ind. Or. H.f. & T. 
Stkxm, alt. 5-7000 ft. J. D. H. Buoran; Griffith, AssAM and KHASIA 
Mrs, alt. 3-5000 ft., frequent, Griffith, &c. . 
À much-branched shrub, 3-8 ft. diam. Leaves 3} by 1} in., subentire, puberulous 
or glabrate above; petiole 2 in. Cymes numerous, 1 in. diam., subsessile, nearly 
glabrous ; pedicels often 4 in., ebracteolate at the apex; bracts at their base minute 
Calyz-tube 1; in.; teeth 2 in., linear-lanceolate, appearing woolly on the margins. 
Coroll 3 in., mature puberulous, tubular-inflated nearly from the base, red ; limb 
small, segments ovate subconnivent. Stamens 2, glabrous; anthers far-exserted. 
Peary glabrous, Capsule elongate, many-seeded.—Nees marked this Graptophyllum 
ritense, 
10. P. Jenkinsii, Clarke; leaves elliptic acute at both ends glabrous, 
racemes or small panicles axillary grey pubescent, calyx-segments uniformly 
Srey pubescent. 
ASSAM ; Jenkins.—DisTRID. Bhamo. — 
Branches elongate, stout, quadrangular, glabrous, puberulous upwards. Leaves 
64 by 23 in., subentire ; petiole 1} in. Racemes 1-2} in., dense-fld., sometimes com- 
Pouud; pedicels 0-2 in., closely grey pubescent. Calyx-tube 75 in., segments } in., 
linear-lanceolate. Corolla nearly as of P. pubinervius, but rather more pubescent ; 
appears to have been orange. Stamens 2, glabrous; anthers very shortly exserted. 
vary glabrous, 12-ovulate; style glabrous. Capsule not seen.— The calyx anc 
Corolla of this Species are very like those of P. pubinervius, but the habit is more thas 
of P. thyrsiflorus. Nees marked this Thyrsacanthus indicus, regardless of the 
stamens, and 12 ovules, 
XXXII. CYSTACANTHUS, T. Anders. 
Corolla tubular, ventricose upwards; segments 5, ovate, scarcely patent. 
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