„Anaphalis. ] LXXVIII, COMPOSITÆ. (J. D. Hooker.) 281 
East Nat, ` Tambur river, alt. 6-8000 ft., J. D. H. Kuasa Mrs., Griffith (Kew 
Dist. 3231), at Pomrang, alt. 5000 ft., J. D. H. 4 T. T. 
I advance this species with great hesitation ; it is intermediate between Royleana 
and cinnamomea, but is much larger than the former in all its parts and more robust, 
and it differs from the latter species in its smaller foliage and larger heads with more 
spreading bracts. This is certainly not A. Royleana, DC., of which I have seen 
authentic specimens since the distribution of the Indian Herbarium. 
5. A. triplinervis, Clarke Comp. Ind. 105; stems rather stout often 
flexuous leafy and leaves beneath densely clothed with white wool, leaves 3-8 
in. obovate or elliptic-oblong acute amplexicaul 3-5-nerved cobwebby above, 
heads 1-2 in. diam. in open or close corymbs, invol. bracts 4 in. long ovate- 
lanceolate acute or subacute white. Antennaria triplinervis, Sims Bot. Mag. t. 
2468; DC. Prodr. vi. 270, excl. var. 8 and y; Don Prodr. 174. Gnaphalium 
perfoliatum, Wall. Cat. 2937. G. cynoglossoides, Trevir. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 
xiii. i. 200. 
TEMPERATE HrMArAYA; alt. 6—10,000 ft., from Kashmir to Bhotan. 
A very much larger more robust plant than A. nubigena, var. intermedia, with the 
leaves sometimes 3 in. diam. and strongly amplexicaul or even auricled at the base ; 
but small specimens come very close to large ones of that plant. 
6. A. subumbellata, Clarke Comp. Ind. 108; pubescent and glandular, 
greenish brown when dry, stem 12-16 in. erect rather slender leafy, leaves 1-2 
in. linear-oblong acute or apiculate j-amplexicaul obscurely 3-nerved green 
above and beneath lowest spathulate, margins flat, heads many 3-$ in. diam. 
in rounded or subumbellate corymbs, invol. bracts nearly 4 in. lanceolate acute 
white. 
Smximm Hiaraya; Lachoong valley, alt. 10-12,000 ft., J. D. H. 
A very distinct species, rather viscid, with sweet-smelling foliage when fresh, as 
in A. Hookeri, which it a good deal resembles except in the larger heads. 
7. A. xylorhiza, Schultz-Bip. mss.; clothed with soft spreading brown 
wool, root very stout woody twisted, crown divided into many densely tufted 
very short stout branches clothed with membranous leaf bases and tufted linear- 
spathulate leaves 3-2 in. long, flowering stems 1-3 in. scape-like with linear- 
oblong sessile leaves, heads many } in. diam. clustered, invol. bracts about 15 
i in. long ovate subacute with a broad brown claw 3 the length of the blade. 
Sıxxım Hraraya; Tibetan region, alt. 10—17,000 feet., J. D. H. Bagdwar in 
Kumaon, alt. 8000 ft., Strach. d Winterb. 
A very distinct species, gathered late, and I am hence uncertain whether the 
invol. bracts always spread in a flowering state, their form is more that of the next 
section. The plant in Herb. Strach. & Wint. has rather larger heads and more 
lanceolate invol. bracts, but is, I think, the same species. 
Series II. Heads 3-3 in. diam. : invol. bracts erect incurved or somewhat 
recurved, stellately spreading only after flowering. 
* Leaves flat, margins rarely recurved, 3-7-nerved.— Usually tall, stout, leafy 
species. (See A. triplinervis in Series I., A. oblonga and zeylanica tn **). 
8. A. cinnamomea, Clarke Comp. Ind. 104; stems 1-2 ft. usually - 
‘simple rather robust leafy and leaves beneath densely clothed with white grey 
or cinnamomeous wool, leaves 2-4 in. spreading or horizontal tapering from 
the middle to a 3-amplexicau] simple or auricled base and to the acute point 
glabrous or woolly above 3-5-nerved, heads very many subglobose 1—3 in. diam., 
invol. bracts 4 in. elliptic-ovate obtuse erect or incurved white opaque. Anten- 
naria cinnamomea, DC. Prodr. vi. 270. A. Timmua, Don Prodr. 174. Gna- 
phalium cinnamomeum, Wall. Cat. 2944. G. Wightianum, Thwaites Enum. 
166, in part (C. P. 568). 
