383 
Caule erecto crasso angulato inferne nudiuseulo sub- 
aphyllo superne ramosissimo, ramis bi-tripinnatis flexuosis 
flaccidis, foliis remotiusculis laxis papyraceo-membranaceis 
subpellucidis ovato-oblongis sessilibus apice solummodo 
rarissime minute denticulatis siccitate subundulato-crispatis, 
stipulis erecto-patulis ovato-lanceolatis brevi-acuminatis basi 
attenuatis oblique decurrentibus subundulatis, spicis brevi- 
bus. 
Has. Mountains of Nepal. Dr. Wallich—This plant was 
sent to us along with L. fulcratum, (Wall. Cat. n. 125,) which 
it resembles a good deal in size and aspect, and with which 
it was probably found growing. Its stems, however, are 
very thick at the base, throughout of a deep fulvous colour. 
The leaves are of a pale yellowish-green, of a thin texture, 
considerably undulated when dry. The stipules are lax, 
attenuated in their lower half, and decurrent. 
102, L. fuleratum, Hamilt. in Don, Prod. FL Nep, p. T. 
Wall. Cat. n. 195. 
Has. Mountains of Nepal. Hamilton. Wallich. 
103. L. pubescens. Wall. Cat. n. 133. 
Caule erecto superne ramosissimo, ramis primariis sub- 
dichotomis omnibus quasi glanduloso-pubescentibus, foliis 
remotis horizontalibus opacis lineari-oblongis obtusis mar- 
Sinibus revolutis basi decurrentibus, stipulis conformibus 
quadruplo minoribus erectis arete appressis, spicis elongato- 
cylindraceis flexuosis. 
Has. Mountains of Irrawaddy, and near Ava, 1826. Dr. 
Wallich.— This is closely allied to L. fuloratum, but differs 
somewhat in its ramification, in its darker hue, longer 
Spikes, and especially in its pubescent branches. Both sat 
the leaves singularly opaque, with the margins recurv ed an 
decurrent at the base. 
104. L. pennatum. Don, Prod. Fl. Nep. p. 18. 
Haz. Nepal. Dr. Hamilton. 
105. L. hemorum. Desv. Prod. Fil. in Ann. Soc. Linn. Par. 
v. 6. p. 186. 
