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inferius late trilobatum; anthers glabra. Мисийе brunnee, lateribus glabra, apice 
peniculoideze. 
Badghis: 464, May 14, 15, 19, 1885. On the ridges of low sandstone hills; not 
uncommon. An exceedingly handsome plant, about two feet in height; the spike of large 
bright yellow flowers being almost a foot long. 
EREMOSTACHYS REGELIANA, Aitch. et Hemsl., п.зр. “ Radice tuberosa Е. labios affinis, 
habitu Е. laciniate, differt autem verticillastris bifloris, bracteolis calycem apicem 
versus paullo dilatatim subzequantibus, radice tuberoso, etc."— Regel in litt. 
Herba perennis, plus minus, preecipue quoad calyces, arachnoideo-villosa, circiter 
pedalis, caule simplice vel ramoso. Folia radicalia petiolata, bipinnatifida, ad 6 poll. 
longa, petiolis basi sericeo-lanatis; folia caulina pauca, pinnatifida, floralia sursum 
gradatim minora, simul minus dissecta, superna bracteiformia, integra, floribus 
breviora. Flores albi, in axillis solitarii, subsessiles, bracteolis subulatis; calycis 
dentes breves, spiniformes, ore ampliato, intus valide elevato-nervoso; сого] tubus 
inclusus, labio superiore galeato intus longe albo-barbato, extus plus minus hirsuto, 
labio inferiore late trilobato; antheræ longe ехѕегіғе, glabre.  Nucule atre, 
lateribus glabree, vertice peniculoides. 
Hari-rud valley: 290, April 21, 1885. Common in gravelly soil. Flowers pure white ; 
roots covered with large tubercles. 
EREMOSTACHYS, sp. | 
Hari-rud valley: 1097, Мау 10, 1885. An extremely woolly plant, with very large 
white flowers. 
EREMOSTACHYS, sp. 
Badghis: 1098, April 29, 1885. A species with glaucous leaves, &c., but we have too 
little material to identify it. 
ТессвІсм Ротлом, Linn.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. р. 821. 
Khorasan: 791, August 23, 24, 1885. Іп broken limestone; common. 
TEUCRIUM SERRATUM, Benth.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 813. 
Do-shakh Mt.: 771, August 5,1885. The few specimens of this plant that we possess 
I collected with my own hands. It was strongly scented like Asafwtida. The moment 
I took portions for specimens, a very strong odour was perceived, and I looked carefully 
to see if it was not due to my having come in contact with Asafetide itself ; but this was 
not the case, and І found that on crushing its leaves the odour was at once more strongly 
perceptible. 
AJUGA OHAMJECISTUS, Ging., var. EUPHRASIOIDES, Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 801. 
Badghis: 549, May 23, 1885. In rocky ground, not uncommon. А very handsome 
species, having the lower lip of the corolla of a rose-pink, and rest of flower greenish, 
with dark veins of red. Well worth the attention of cultivators for the rock-garden. 
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