99.0 Plants of the Punjab. 
Herss, Erect, with Opposite ExstipunaTe Losep Lunaves. 
PETALS UNITED. 
FLOWERS SMALL, IN HEADS. . 
nies Wallichii, very like the last species, but the leaves are twice 
OMPOSIT. pinnatifid, segments cut and lobed variousl i 
F. B. I. iii. 809. yellow. AP te eae 
Var. bipinnata. 
The Plains to 
8, 000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Dewal (Douie). 
Dharmpur. 
Glossogyne 
pinnatifida, 
Composit. 
F. B. I. iii. 310. 
The Plains. 
Scrophularia lucida, 
SoROPHULARIACE®. 
F. B. I. iv. 256. 
Himalaya, 
8-10,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
small, perennial, root spindle-shaped, woody, stem 
and branches slender, forked, sparingly leafy ; leaves 1-2 
in. with the stalk, triangular, divided into linear-pointed 
segments, few, often turned down, leathery, flowering 
branches 6-12 in., straight, stiff, erooved ; flowers small, 
yellow, in few small heads, } in. diam., arranged in flat- 
topped clusters, heads with flowers, all tubular or central 
ones tubular and outer lgulate, receptacle small, flat 
. . . ’ 
scales thin, bracts in 2-3 series, § in., blunt, narrow, joined 
below, pappus (calyx) of 2 bristles, rough from reversed 
hairs, corolla tubular, 5-toothed, anther-bases blunt, style- 
arm iry tips; 1 
es with long hairy tips ; achenes 4-4 in., deeply grooved, 
FLOWERS NOT IN HEADS. 
STAMENS FOUR. 
medium size, perennial, stout, stems somewhat 
4-angled, smooth or glandular, velvety ; leaves 1-2 in. 
singly or doubly pinnately divided, segments spreading, 
very unequal, oblong, ovate or lanceolate, margins deeply 
cut or toothed, horizontal ; flowers small, dingy ereen- 
purple in opposite stalked loosely spreading ‘clusters 
forming terminal branching racemes, bracts linear, calyx 
5-fid, lobes half as long as the corolla, rounded, margin 
thin, corolla tube 4-4 in., broad, very short, lobes 5, 2 
upper longer than the others, lowest spreading, stamens 4 
in unequal pairs, turned downwards, hardly projecting 
out, staminode round or kidney-shaped ; capsule round 
few-seeded, seeds oblong, deeply pitted. 
