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PLATE 2669. 
CALORHABDOS BRUNONIANA, Benth. 
(and dissections of C. cauloptera, Hance.) 
ScROPHULARIACES. 
C. brunoniana, Benth. Sc roph. Ind. p. 44, et in DC. Prodr. x. 
p- 456; a C. caulopt era, Hance, imprimis caulibus vendita differt. 
Herba perennis, glabrescens, caulibus erectis simplicibus. Folia 
alterna, quam internodia longiora, subsessilia, tenuia, fere membra- 
nacea, lanceolata, 25- poll. longa, acuta, deorsum attenuata, minute 
serrata, venis primariis lateralibus paucis subtus parce setulosis. Flores 
parvi, in racemum terminalem densissimum dispositi, bracteolis lanceo- 
latis quam calyce brevioribus. Calyx inequaliter alte 5-lobatus, lobis 
vix acu ine pa lati 
Inp1a : Gossain Than, Nepal, Wallich, 405. 
7, aan at the foot of Tsangshan, near Tali, Delavay, 3161. 
n Bentham and Hooker's Genera Plantarum, ii. p. 963, Paderota 
enifionie Sieb. et Zuce., is reduced to Calorhabdos, but since that was 
. several plants altied to P. axillaris have been discovered in China, 
well as one very closely related to the original Calorhabdos bruno- 
niana, and it seems desirable to separate them generically. The reasons 
for this course are given under Plate 2670.—W. Bortinc HEMSLEY. 
ae lla flower and bracteole of Calorhabdos brunoniana, Benth. ; 2, corolla of the 
e laid Open Ay pistil; 4,a flower of C. cawloptera, Hance; 5, corolla of the same 
laid open.—AUl enla rged, 
