440 
Justicia bicalearata, Craib, sp. n., a J. montana, Wall., antherarum 
ate omnibus distincte calcaratis recedit. 
rutex sarmentosus,? scandens (ex Kerr). Folia ovato- 
taiiboolata vel elliptica, apice sega obtusa, basi obtusa vel 
rotundata, 4°5-16 cm. longa, 1°6-10 cm. lata, chartacea, margine 
subintegro, supra glabra, subtus primo denis mollissime mox costa 
nervisque praecipue molliter pubescentia, nervis lateralibus utrinque 
7 supra conspicuis subtus prominulis; petioli 1-3 cm. longi. 
Racemi vel terminales tantum vel etiam in axillis supremis ; bracteae 
late oblanceolatae, apice breviter acute acuminatae, 8 mm. longae, 
mm. latae. Calycis segmenta lineari-lanceolata, acuta, 8 mm. 
longa, 1°5 mm. lata, utrinque breviter appresse fulvo-pubescentia. 
Corolla alba (ex Kerr), 2°5 cm. longa, distincte bilabiata ; ae 
superum oblongum, apice emargina atum, 1°5 cm. longum, 8 mm. 
latum, utrinque superne pilosulum et intra basi pilosum, fee um Vix 
ad medium 3-lobatum, lobis superne utrinque pilosulis. Filamenta 
circiter 1-4 cm. longa, ‘inferne barbata ; antherae biloculares, loculo 
quoque basi calcarato. Stylus ee ut in ovario parce pubescens. 
Near Muang Phre, 300 m., Kerr, 9 
Lao name, Dauk Mohlah. 
Justicia diffusa, Willd—F.B.1., iv. p. 538. J. diffusa, Willd., 
var. orbiculata, Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 436, pro 
parte ; Hosseus, Engl. Bot. Jahrb., xli. p. 7 E pro parte. 
Anhin, oe 253. 
Var. orbiculata, “C ees Cs F.B.I., lc. ; Williams, l.c., pro 
parte ; Hosseus, l.c., pro part 
Anhin, Schomburgh 273. 
Distr. India 
eee fragilis, Wall_—F.B.1., iv. p. 528. J. Gendarussa, 
Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 486; Hosseus, Engl. 
Bot. J ahh xli. p. 72—at least in patch Linn. f. 
Bangkok, Schomburgh, 140. 
Distr. Mergui, Tonkin. 
Justicia Gendarussa, Laan. ‘s —F.B.L, iv. p. 532; F or. = 1. aoe 
ii, p. 247; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn, Soc C., XXV 
Williams, ‘Bull. Herb. Boies, v. (1905) p. 436 ae Ficiaue Enel 
Bot. J abrb., xli. p. 72, excl. planta Schomburgkian 
Bang ok, coo: Zimmermann, 126 ; icin Raheng and 
Paknampo, 1 5 Kerr, 5 ; Chiengmai, foot of Doi Sootep, 
360 m., Kerr, "29° Phre, 180° m., Luang Vanpruk, 192 ; 
Chang, Schmidt, 820. 
Distr. China and Malay Archipelago to Africa. 
Lao name, Bua Ha (ex Luang Vanpruk). 
Used by the natives as a remedy for snake bites (Kew Bull., 
1909, pp. 156 et 343), 
Justicia khasiana, C. B. Clarke, ES — iv. p. 437; Coll. et 
Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. 
Doi Chieng Dao, 2170 m., eae ee, 
Distr. Khasia, Upper Burma. 
This plant agrees with the specimen referred to J. khasiana by 
Coll. and Hemsl., l.c. and differs but slightly from the type in the 
rather broader leaves and less ee stem. 
