aa 
NEILGHERRY PLANTS. 
yee = i alicd a (W. 2 
nial : 
airs; under more Boe ema 
ay 2 optacgapl on the nerves and margin: pedun- 
cles axillary or 
hai isi 
s rowing pro Sctmbent pe which, but 
for the large pistes it forms, would be lite - 
spicuous from the grass among which i I 
85 
“The late Mr. Griffith was of opinion that the Stel- 
late division of Rubiacee were misunder. stqpd and er- 
r casey described in calling the yellow petaloid part 
the flower, a @ once 
Vv o the order an ll d in the 
same relationship to Spermacocee that pO gm 
does to Plumbaginee,”’—Wight’s Icones, No, 1042 
