532 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 



imbricate. Stamens 4, 2-dynamous;^ 2 smaller, often sterile or 

 rudimentary, sometimes 0. Germen inferior, unequal, sometimes 

 more or less gibbous or carinate ; cells 1, 1 -ovulate ; style slender, 

 sometimes incurved, capitate, globose or discoid-peltate at stigmatose 

 apex. Fruit dry, clothed with involucel, sometimes rather compressed, 

 crowned with calyx (or, rarely, bare at apex). Seed descending, 

 albuminous. — Perennial herbs, glabrous or pubescent ; leaves opposite 

 or verticillate ; the lower often rosulate ; pinnatifid or spinose-dentate 2 

 or ciliate ; flowers ^ axillary and terminal in compound glomerules and 

 forming verticillasters, bracteate; each clothed with an unequally 

 spinose-dentate involucel. i^Mid. and west. Asia.^) 



4 ? TriplostegiaWALL."^ — Flowers subregular; receptacle enclosing 

 germen, and produced above to a narrow calyciform neck. Calyx 

 short cupular, 4, 5-dentate. Lobes of corolla limb 4, 5, subequal or 

 unequal, imbricate. Stamens 4, 5, inserted on corolla, unequal. 

 Germen inferior, 1 -celled; ovule 1, descending; style slender, capi- 

 tate at stigmatose apex. Fruit dry, crowned with calyx, enclosed by 

 involucel ; seed descending albuminous. — A slender pilose or glandu- 

 lose herb ; rhizome slender ; leaves opposite, inciso-pinnatifid ; the 

 lower subrosulate, petiolate ; the upper sessile ; flowers ^ in terminal, 

 2-chotomous compound ramose and slenderly stipitate cymes ; each 

 clothed with 4 exterior linear-lanceolate capitato-glandular '' bracts 

 and an interior gamophyllous, 8-costate and above minutely dentate 

 involucel. {Himalaya,^) 



II ? BOOPIDE^. 



5. Boopis J. — Flowers hermaphrodite or more rarely polygamous; 

 receptacle saclike angular, enclosing adnate germen. Calyx superior 

 short; lobes 4-6 (oftener 5), continuous with angles of receptacle, 



1 Pollen very singular and thus described by — Jaub. et Spach, ///. PL Or. t. 429. — Boiss. 

 H. MoHL (i4'?m. /S'(?. iV"«^. ser. 2, iii. 315): "ovoid, Diagn. Or, ser. 2, vi. 94; Fl. Or. iii. 113. — 

 nearly cylindrical; on three sides a prominence Hook. Icon. t. lllLr-Bot. Reg. (1840) t. 36. — 

 like the neck of a bottle, across which the in- Bot. Mag. t. 4092. — Walp. Rep. ii. 532 ; vi. 84 ; 

 ternal membrane is prolonged in the form of a Avn. v. 140. 



canal," and thence everywhere figured. * Ex DC. Not. Val. 19, t. 5 ; Prodr. iv. 642. — 



2 Of many Carduaceee. Endl. Gen. n. 2188.— B. H. Gen. ii. 158, n. 1. 



3 Pink (or white f), showy. ^ Small or minute, pink (?). 

 '* Spec. 6, 7. SiBTH. Fl. GrcEc. t. 28. — Wall. ? Glandules dark coloured. 



Tl. As. Bar. t. 20^.— Eoyle, JU. Himal. t. 5b. * Spec. 1. T. ylandulifera Wall. 



