88 OAMOrKTALyE. 



378. Withania somnifera, Dunal. 



fl. Branches, with flowers and young fruit. 

 Rhodes ; 22 Sept., 1860 ; D. H. 



h. Ditto. " IskHiid," oi' " Isband." 

 Stewart, ' Punjab Plants.' p. 161. 



SCKOPHULARINEi*:. 



379. Digitalis purpurea, L. 



u. Plant in flowei'. 



Dorking ; 25 June, 1858. 

 h. Leaves. 



(No locality given) ; 1874. 



380. Scrophularia nodosa, L. 



('. Branch in flower. 



Erith, Kent; 8 July, 1859. 



381. Verbascum sinuatum, L. (?) 



a. Flowering branch. 



Lebanon ; Sept., 1861 ; Dr. J. D. Hooker and D. Hanbury. 



b. Flowering branch and detached radical leaves. 

 La Mortola, Mentone; 9 July, 1867. 



" Should be foliis cauHim integns decurrerUibus." — D.H. 

 [In a the upper leaves are not decurrent, and the 

 margins are irregularly sinuate-crenate.] 



UROBANCHACE.'E. 



382. Epiphegus Americanus, Nutt. (E. Virginianus, Bart. ; Orobanche 



Virginiana, L.) 

 ((. Plant in flower. 



Schuylkill Falls; in damp places on the roots of beech 



trees; 10 June, 1868 ; E. Parrish. 

 [A specimen of the root of this plant occurs in the 

 collection of North American drugs in the London 

 Museum of the Pharmaceutical Society.] 



PEDALINE.*. 



383. Sesamum Indicum, L. 



a. A branch in flower and another in fruit. 

 Larnaka, Cyprus ; 24 Sept., 1860 ; D.H. 

 [The seeds are of a pale brown colour, but are immatiu-e. 



It is therefore uncertain if it belongs to the variety 



with pale brown seeds.] 



