23 ICONES PLANTARUM- 
Himataya, alt. 10-12,000 feet, on the ridge dividing Nepaul from 
Sikkim; from Tonglo to Jongri 
The flow deka de pb ens 2 this tree which Sir J. D. Hooker col- 
lected in 1850 were communicated to Professor Decaisne; but he did 
not take them fet 7 becabe vebeat fruit the place of the tree in the 
Order could not be determined. Examples in fruit have been lately 
received from J. S. Ga la: Esq., of the Indian Forest Department, 
and the genus established thereon has been named after him. The 
tree is plentiful on Ae ridge dividing Nepaul from Sikkim, in the 
region of Rhodo on Faleoneri, but has not yet been communicated 
from any other lodaltey. —C. B. ih 
Fig. 1. Flower, petals removed. 2. Petal. 3. Fruit. 4. Seed. 5. Vertical sec- 
tion of same. 
PLATE 1339. 
AMPHIDOXA GNAPHALODES, D.C. 
Compositz, Tribe GnapnaLien. 
A. gnaphalodes, DC. Prodr. vi. 246; Harvey and Sonder, Flora 
Capensis, iii 
Has. Cape Colony, near Uitenhage, Ecklon; Port Elizabeth, 
Zeyher; Natal, J. M. Wood 
Herba a ee ‘hiked lanata. Folia anguste lineari- 
spathulata appresse v. tenuiter lanata 1-nervia, sessilia a subamplexi- 
oa ad 13 poll. longa. Capitula 13-2 lin. diam. in _cymis parvis 
ile pedunculatis disposita; involucri 
sthidinve obtusiusculis v. subacutis flores superantibus ; ‘ee. am alum 
nudum. Flores ? graciles ore minute 3-dentati; 8% tubulosi superne 
acters ampliati 5-dentati; pappi sete ad 5 cadu nee apice tantum bar- 
llate. <Anthere = minnte papillose. Achenia oblonga subtanitie 
unctata.—D. Oniv 
Fig. 1. Female oka 2. Hermaphrodite floret. 3. Anthers. 4. Stigmas, 
PLate 1340, 
PENTZIA PINNATIFIDA, Oliv. 
Compostr2, Tribe Anruemipex, 
P. pinnatifida, Oliver, sp. n.; canlibus simplicibus e basi lignoso_ 
ascendentibus longitudinaliter striatis laxe pilosis, foliis pinnatipartitis, 
