Justicia. | CIX. ACANTHACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 531 
cent. Leaves 4 by l'in.; nerves conspicuous. Bracts 4 in., spathulate, orbicular, 
subglabrous. Corolla subglabrous. 
22. J. salicifolia, T. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 514; leaves 
subpetioled lanceolate acuminate at both ends glabrous or pubescent, 
flowers in close axillary clusters, corolla 4 in. minutely hairy.—Adhatoda 
sp. n. 20, Herd. Ind. Or. H.f. & T. 
N. KnasrA Mrs., alt. 3-5000 ft.; Borpani and Shillong, H. f. & T., &c. 
Leaves 2} by à in; petiole 7; in. Bracts } in., spathulate, orbicular, glabrous 
or sparsely pubescent. 
23. J. Neesiana, Wail.; T. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 513; 
leaves linear-lanceolate glabrous, flowers in close axillary clusters, corolla 
iin Gendarussa Neesiana, Wall. Cat. 7175; Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 
ii. 105. Adhatoda Neesiana, Nees in DC. Prodr. xi. 397. 
Knasra Mrs.; Wallich. . . 
A small undershrub ; internodes very short. Leaves lj by } in. ; petiole hardly 
any. Bracts as in the 3 preceding species, which differ from the present by their 
diffuse habit and elongate internodes. 
** Bracts lanceolate or linear-lanceolate. 
24. J. flava, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1873, pt. ii. 97; subglabrous, 
leaves ovate or ovate acuminate; cymes small axillary densely subcapitate 
subglabrous, corolla 4-3 in. pubescent yellow. 
TENASSERIM; Beddome; Martaban (fide Kurz). . 
À herb, 2-3 i erect. ture) Lentes 4-6 D acuminate at both ends, nerves 
Prominent; petiole 3 in. Cymes forming axillary heads 1} in. diam. ; bracts i ' rac- 
teoles small, linear, glabrous. Sepals 5, 4-4 in., linear-lanceolate, caudate, gla ron - 
Lower anther-cell distinctly white-tailed. Capsule $ in., clavate, glabrous, qi e l; 
s minutely rugulose (Kurz).—No specimen of Kurz's plant has been seen, but his 
description fits very satisfactorily Beddome’s Herb. Propr. n. 84. 
25. J. Brandisii, 7. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 514; leaves 
9vate acute pubescent on the nerves beneath, flowers sessile or sometimes 
aggregated on a very short peduncle, corolla pubescent tube short. 
BuRMA; Mt. Toungoo, Brandis, and Karen Hills, Masson (fide T. Anderson). 
An undershrub, 1-2 ft.; stem terete, glabrous. Leaves scabrous above, pu eru: 
ous beneath, decurrent into the petiole ; nerves prominent, approximate. racts à nd 
racteoles small, subulate. Sepals 5, equal, j in., subulate, hoary pubescent, » "er 
anther-cell long-tailed. Ovary 4-ovulate (T. Anderson).—Not seen. nders 
Places it in a section with «flowers axillary solitary or 2 or 3 together," along w i 
T salicifolia & quadrifaria. Nevertheless it may be J. flaccida, Kurz, of the 
Section Gendarussa. 
26. J. heterocarpa, 7. Anders. in Journ. Linn. Soe, vii. 41; leaves 
Petioled ovate minutely "lineolate subglabrous, flowers minute in small 
axillary clusters, capsules of 2 kinds in nearly every axil. abnorma ps 
Wet l-seeded. Harnieria dimorphocarpa, Solms in Schweinf. p. 
(Pa STERN INDIA ; Deesa (Goojerat) and Kurrachee (Scinde), Stocks; Ferozepore 
njab), Vica .—Disrris. Abyssinia. , . . "ern 
1 herb, 8-12 in., minutely grey-pubescent, Leaves 1 by } in. ; petiole Lin. ite 
~4-nate, closely axillary ; bracts and bracteoles small, linear. B yx soo D-lobed, 
ements i in., linear, minutely pubescent. Corolla 3 in., upper iive white-tailed. 
ower transversely marked shortly 3-lobed. Anther-cells ovate ; je n9 
