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HISTOKICAL ACCOUNT OP INDIAN SPECIES. 



In 1877 1 Mr. Maximowicz described two Indian species 



from Chinese or Mongol 



examples, and 



1881 2 one more from Indian specimens 



In the same 



year 



D 



Watt 



3 



described and figured 

 describing the Indian species 



under a new name a species already figured by Klotzsch. When 



4 Sir J. D. Hooker published diagnoses of 14 species 



1884 



previously 



described, and again in 



1888 5 Mr. Maximowicz published descriptio 



figured the flowers of 11 previously inedited Indian species; whil 



1889 



6 



> 



th 



is and 

 writer 



issued dia 



f 17 more, taking the opportunity of arranging these and also the 



the method of the Flora of British India 



pecies described by Mr. Maximowicz according to 



so 



to facilitate the field-study of the genus by those interested in it in India 



Table XX. — Chronology of the Indian species of Pedicul 



Date. 



1806 



1S28 



1S35 



1841 



1842 





1843 



1846 



1862 





1877 



1881 



1884 



Name asd Author of Species 



Place of publication. 



Locality of 



original 

 specimen. 



• • • 



P. Oederi Vahl. 



• • • 



• • • 



1811 ... P. longiflora Rudolph 



1835 ... P. brevifolia Don ; P. megalantha 



• • • 



• • • 



Don ; P. siphonantha Don. 



P. carnosa Wall.; P. furfuracea 

 Wall. ; P. gracilis Wall ; 

 Wall.; P. pectinata Wall.; P. 

 porrecta Wall. 



Hornem., Oekon. Plantel., 

 ed. 2. 



Mem. Acad. Petersb. it. 

 Don : Prodr. Flor. Nepal 



Europe 



Siberia 



India 



P. mollis 



Wallich : Lithogr. Catalog. India 



P. elephantoides Benth. ; P. pyramid- 

 ata Royle; P. tenuirostris Benth.; 

 P. zeylanica Benth. 



* • • 



• • • 



P. rbinanthoides Sehrenk 



P. cheilanthifolia Sehrenk; P. doli- 



chnrrhiza Sehrenk. 

 P. WtUiohii Bunge 



Bentham : Scrophularine® 

 Indict 



India 



Fischer and Meyer's En- Siberia 



urn. PI Nov., i. 



Ditto 



ditto, ii 



• •• 



Siberia 



Bull. Acad, Petersb. viii ... India 



P. flageilaris Benth.; P. Perrottetii DC. Prodr. x 



... India 



Benth. 



1853 ... P. pyenantha Boiss. 



• • • 



» • % 



• . » 



P. macrantha Kl. ; P. bicornuta XI. 



Diagn. Ser. i, 12 



... Persia 



• • • 



Maxim 



Maxim.; P. Przewal 



Ergebn. Beis. Pr. Waldem.,| India 

 Bot. 



Mel 



f •• 



... China 



• •» 



P, Roylei Maxim. 



«*4 



»•• 



* t # 



'. bella Hk. /.; P. Clarkei Hk.f.; 

 P. curvipta Hk. f. ; P. denudata 

 Hk. f. ; P. Elwesii Hk. f. ; P. ex- 

 celsa Hk. f. ; P. ttexuosa Hk. f ; P. 

 globifera Hk.f. ; P. integrifolia Hk. 

 f; P. lachnoglossa Hk.f. 





Mel. Biol, xi ... 

 Flor. Brit. Ind. iv 



Hk. / 



polygaloides Hk 



/ ; P. robusta Hk. f. ; P. tricho- 

 glossa Hk. f. 



... India 

 ... India 



i 



Melanges 

 Melanaes 



... 



*. • 



Remaeks. 



• • • 



• • ■ 



» » » 



• • • 



• • • 



• *« 



• • • 



Described ; already figured by 

 Oeder (1761) and by Haller 

 (1788). 



Described and figured. 

 Described. 



Edited without descriptions ; 

 P. carnosa subsequently 

 described and figured in 

 1831 in PL As. Bar. ii. 



Described ; P. zeylanica pre- 

 viously figured in Baikie, 

 Observ. Nilgher., and subse- 

 quently in Wight, Icones. 



Described. 



Described. 



Name only; described in 

 1844 in Wal V ., Rep. iii. 





Described ; P. Perrottetii 



figured in 1850 in Wight, 

 Icones. 



Described. 

 Described and figured. 



Described. 



Described. 



... 



Described. 



• « . 



XV1U 



of British India, vol. iv, pp. 306—317. 



Melange, 



919. 



• Jour. At. 6W. Bengal lviii, part 2, pp. 265 



278. 



