Lysimachia.] LXXXVII. PRIMULACEE. (J. D. Hooker.) . 903 
5. L. pyramidalis, Wall. in Roxb. FI. Ind. ed. Carey & Wall. ii. 28; 
Cat. 1486 ; erect, much branched, leaves linear-lanceolate minutely gland-dotted 
and margined, racemes long lax-fid., pedicels 4 in., fruiting $ in., bracts linear, 
corolla-segments obovate longer than the sepals, Duby in DC. Prodr. viii. 62; 
Klatt, die Gatt. Lysimach. t. 18. L. heterophylla, Don Prodr. 84. Anagallis 
multangularis, Ham. (ex Don). 
CentRAL and Western HiMALAYA ; from Simla to Central Nipal, alt. 5-8000 ft., 
Hawulbagh, Jamieson. ; 
Glabrous. Stem 10-24 in., branches erect. Leaves 1-23 in., rarely ovate-lanceolate. 
Racemes 6-10 in.; lower bracts 1 in. Sepals narrowly lanceolate, with slender mem- 
branous margins. Corolla } in, long, white, lobes crenulate or toothed. Filaments 
short, glabrous; anthers apiculate, Capsule as in the previous species, bursting 
irregularly. 
4) 6. L. chenopodioides, Watt in Journ. Linn. Soc. ined.; erect or de- 
cumbent, branched, leaves petioled elliptic ovate or rhomboid acute or acumi- 
nate gland-dotted and margined, flowers sessile and subsessile in the leaf axils, 
sepals linear about equalling the obovate-oblong corolla-segments. L. glandu- 
losa, Klatt, die Gattung Lysimachia, t. 17 (not of Edgeworth). 
Temperate HiMALAYA; from Kashmir to Bhotan, alt. 6-9000 ft. (not found in 
Nipal or Sikkim). 
Very variable in habit, 12-18 in. high, glabrous, usually much branched. Leaves 
4-1 in.; petiole often as long as the blade, Flowers } in. long, sometimes subrace- 
mose, with narrower recurved floral leaves. Sepa/s with several series of large long 
glands down the centre. Filaments very short; anthers obtuse. Capsule } in. diam., 
bursting irregularly. 
7. L. prolifera, Klatt, die Gatt. Lysim. 30,t. 16 ; small, erect creeping or 
ascending, leaves petioled subacute ovate or the lowest spathulate obtuse 
gland-dotted but not margined, flowers in small terminal corymbs, pedicels very 
short, sepals linear obtuse or acute, filaments equalling or shorter than the 
linear-obovate corolla-segments. 
TEMPERATE HIMALAYA ` Garwhal at Dordotoole, alt. 10,000 ft., Madden; Kumaon, 
Madhari Pass, alt. 9000 ft., Strach. § Winterb.; Sikkim, alt. 8-10,000 ft., J. D. H., 
&e. 
Perennial, 4-6 in. high, glabrous or puberulous towards the ends of the branches, 
simple or branched from the base. Leaves opposite and alternate, 1-14 in., including 
the petiole, whieh often equals the blade. Flowers in small terminal corymbs 
amongst the uppermost leaves ; pedicels equalling the calyx, or longer. Corolla funnel- 
shaped, } in., pale flesh-coloured or white, Filaments glabrous, very variable in 
length ; anthers obtuse, often exserted from the expansion of the corolla. Fruit not 
seen. 
B. Flowers yellow. Corolla rotate; segments broad, oblong or obovate. 
Filaments connected at the base by a membrane or ridge. 
* Leaves alternate. 
8. L. ramosa, Wall. Cat. 1490 ; erect, branches winged, leaves lanceolate 
faintly gland-dotted, pedicels capillary usually equalling or exceeding the sub- 
tending leaves, sepals ovate acuminate, anthers subsagittate apiculate. Duby in 
DC. Prodr. viii, 65; Klatt, die Gatt. Lysimach. t. 17. 
Eastern HiMALAYA; Sikkim, alt. 5-8000 ft. Kuasta Mrs., alt. 4—6000 ft. 
BrrMa, at the serpentine mines, Griffith.—DisTRIB. Java. 
Quite glabrous, annual (?). Stem 2-4 ft.; branches long, slender, erecto-patent. 
