112 



SIPHONANTim 



P. rhinanth oides 



in the Himalay 



flowers in June in Alatau, in July in Hindu-Kush, and in August 

 • the flowers are purple or pink, sometimes pale rose; in one gathering 



it is noted 



having white flowers with salmon-coloured spots 



2. 



Pedicularis longiflora Rudolph (1811). 



Nana vel elata glabrata rhiz ornate brevi radicibus caespitosis fusiformibus 



iibus 



centrali erecto 



rpto arcuate 



cendentibus foliis radicalibus caespitosis petiolatis pinna 



tisectis segmentis 5— 8-jugis lanceolatis pinnatifidis -partitisve laciniis serratis caulinis nume 



axillaribus pedi 



sparsis breve petiolatis petiolis glabi 



vel 



margine hirsutis floribus 



cellatis racemis densifloris calycis anguste ovati antice ad medium fissi 3-dentati segmento 

 summo subulato vel integro lateralibus lanceolatis serrato-dentatis (raro integris et raris- 

 sime divisis) minore corollae tubo extus pubescente calycem 4 — 7-plo superante labio 3-fido 



ciliatis lateralibus medio dimidio latioribus galea subinflata 



lobis 



emarginatis 



margine 



circinnate incurva parte basali tubo sequilata erecta fauce integra vel 2-sinuata parte 



falcata in rostrum tenue apice obtuso 2-fido sensim abeunti staminibus apice 

 tubi insertis filamentis omnibus hirsutis ovario lanceolato stigmate exserto capsula calyce 



antherigera 



ovoideis nigris 



striatis vix 



ses^uilongiore ovata apice acuta seminibus apice subcristatis 



reticulatis. — P. longiflora Rudolph, Mem. Acad. Petersb. iv, 345, t. 3; Spreng., Syst. Veg. ii 



777 ; Bunge, Ledeb. Flor. Ross 



276 



Maxim.. Mel. Biol 



> 



j 



86 : Prain. Jour. As. St 



Beng 



1... 

 vm, 



272 



P. tubiflora Fisch., Mem. Soc. Mosc. iii, 58 (1812); Steven, Monogr. Pedic 



30 



Walp 



Rep. iii, 413 



Benth.. DO. Prodr. x, 565; Hook 



j 



j 



> 



Flor. Brit. Ind. iv. 314 



7 



P. tubiformis Klotzsch, Reis. Pr. Wold., Bot. 106, t. 57 (1862) 



In Himalaya 



dentali: — Drankar, 12,000 p 



m 



j 



Thomson ! Lahul, Hag 



Lei. 12 



14,000 p. s. m.; Rupschu, 15—18,000 p. s. m.; Kibler, 14—15,500 p. s. m.; Drankar, 12,300 



p. s. m. ; Lanak, 15—18,000 p. s. m 



prope Chikkim, 13,500 



15.500 



P 



m 



? 



pud Isho 



moriri et prope Kargil 



Mashow, 11,000 p 



s. m., Brandis! Pang 



11 



•16,500 



p. s. m., 



Heydt 



Kam 



Hoffmeister, Strachey et Winterbottom ; in valle Ralam 



11 



12,000 p. s m 



i 



et 



pud Kuthi in valle By 



12 



13,000 p, s. m., Duthie 3,232 



In 



Himalaya orientali:— apud Jongri, 13,000 p. s. m., Kingii 



r 



Sikkim, 12 



14.000 



p. s. m., Hooker! Jaffrey ! Lachoong, 9,000 p. s. m., Pantling ! apud Tan-ka-la, Cho-la 



/ 



Chop-ta et Ta-lung Pa-dong, 



apud Ree-dong 



11 



13.000 



p. s. 



m 



i 



Kingii mercenar. ! Chumbi 



pud 



Toong-shong 



et in locis aliis plurimis, Kingii mercenar. I Phar 



apud 



p. s. m., King 



Kangma et ad ripas fl. Pema-mong Chu, Kingii 



! Bootan : La 



13.000 



DlSTRIB 



In Siberia baicalensi et in Mongolia boreali freq 



in Tibet boreal 



i 



tq 



China boreali 



Caulibus 2 



pedicel! 



3 



20 cm. altis; foliorum petiol 



1 



3*5 cm 



j 



gmentis 3 



10 mm 



caly 



mm. contig 



10 



12 mm., corollae tubo 45 — 65 mm 



3 mm. parte antherigera 4 mm 



rostro 6 mm 



14 



mm 



lato 



parum 



, galeae parte basal 



labic 



2mm. longis. 



Plate 1. 



psula 19 mm. longa 5 mm. lata basi 



bifido segmentis rotundatis 



gustata antice sinuata seminibus 



E, F ; figs. 10 



16. 



P. longiflora Rudolph. 



E— Specimen from Ladak, W. Tibet. 

 * » ?> Reedong, Chumbi. 



Fig. 10. 



Five 



differently-toothed calyces, all 



from a single specimen from Jongri 



