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which likewise there are no bractez, not even to the pri- 
mary divisions of inflorescence. In this species there is a 
tendency in the inflorescence to become unilateral and re- 
curved, 
PLANTAGINACEA, 
PLANTAGO. 
1. Plantago sp. Pl. CCCCLXII. Itinerary Notes p. 214, 
no. 84. 
Has. Affghanistan. 
2, Plantago sp. Pl. CCCCLXIII. 
Has, Assam Gubru Purbut : March, 6th 1836. 
VALERINACE./E. 
VALERIANA. 
l. Valeriane sp. Pl. CCCCLXIV. 
Has. Bootan at Ling-Ling. 
2. Valeriana violifolia Gr. Pl. CCCCLXV. 
Has. Bootan at. Panukha. 
COMPOSIT&. 
General Remarks. 
The inflorescence, or rather each capitulum is always 
terminal, that is, it either terminates the axis itself, or one 
of its axillary branches. The terminal one is invariably 
"eveloped first; its origin is occasionally observed by the 
Continuation of the axis, owing to the development of a 
in the axilla of the opposite leaf, as in Eclipta. 
