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elliptica, 1-1-5 cm. lata, plus minus ve bullata et onmino 

 pilis glandulosis vestita subtus aureo-farinosa. maro-ine 

 revoluta et late crenato-dentata. apice obtusa. basi in 

 petiolum alatum subvaginatum dense glanduloso-pilosuru 

 attenuata. 



Scapus brevis glanduloso-pilosus 1*5 cm. longus inter 

 folia immersus eis brevior umbellam 2-lloram gerens ; 

 bracteae lineares acutae piloso-ciliatae virides 1 cm. lono-ae ; 

 pedicelli tiliformes 1*5 cm. longi bracteis longiores. 



Calyx tubuloso-campanulatus viridis glanduloso-pilosus 

 basi subincrassatus 9 mm. longus vix ad medium tissus, 

 lobis submembranaceis anguste ellipticis integris obtusis. 



Corollae roseae tubus 14 mm. longus calycem superans 

 intus infra antheras transverse rugosus, limbus 1*5 cm. 

 latus lobis alte bifidis. 



Capsula globosa calycem subaequans valvis crustaceis 

 usque ad basin dehiscens. 



Yunnan: Tzekou. Pere Monbeig (1907). Xo. 176. 



One of the short-scaped species in the section, like 

 P. pseudobracteata, Petitmengin. and P. Dvbernardicma, 

 G. Forrest. It is nearest to P. Dubernardiana, G. Forrest, 

 from which its less deeply incised calyx, and the elliptic 

 calycine segments separate it as well as the shorter golden- 

 mealed leaves and the whole glandular pubescence. I have 

 not seen Petitmengin"s P. pseudobracteata, but from his 

 description of its long tubular corolla, short calyx (only 

 5 mm. long), and the white meal, I gather that it is a 

 species distinct from Pere Monbeigs plant. Our plant is 

 strongly fragrant. 



8. P. DvberTiardiana, G. Forrest, in " Xotes R. B. G., 

 Edin.," iv. (1908), p. 221. t. xxxiiiA. (Plate VIIb.) 



SufFruticosa pulvinatim rarnosa pube pro parte glanduloso 

 obtecta. Rhizoma lignosum vestigiis siccis crustaceis 

 foliorum vestitum. 



Folia petiolata 5'5-6 cm. longa : lamina 25-3 cm. longa. 

 8-10 mm. lata, anguste lanceolata petiolum equans, supra 

 non bullata fere plana plus minusve glanduloso-pubescens, 

 subtus sparsim albo-farinosa et pubescens. apice obtusa. 

 margine subintegra vel subtiliter repanda, basi in petiolum 

 pilosum anguste alatum subvaginatum gradatim extensa. 



