348 ENUMERATION OF PLANTS. 



Ei^uMERATioN of Plants iiotlced in Ihe [ire^ 

 ceding Tour, between Hurdwar and Sirina- 

 giir, in the months o/* April and May, l7gG. 



MONANDRIA ISIONOGYNIA. 



Cosfus Specmus of Dr. Simith. — Common fo the 

 skirls of these mountains; the stems now in a (iiy 

 and withered state, the roots brought thence have 

 since flowered. Flowers white, large, produced in 

 a close imbricated terminal spike. Leaves sessile, 

 in spiral like order, lanced, entke, one nerved, 

 Kmootli., veinler-s. Calyx above, cylindrical, tubu- 

 lar, tjr.ree cleft ; divisions lanced, erect, coloured, 

 pel maneAt. Petals three, unequal, ovate, pointed, 

 v/ith the base sliglitly truncated. Nectary one 

 leaved, large, waved, spreading, two lipp'd: base 

 tubular, superior lip oblong, lanced, three tootlied, 

 shorter than the interior, anther-bearing. Anthers 

 oblong, tAvo pan"c<l, adhering to the upper lip of 

 the. nectary, an inch below the point. Germ be- 

 neath, roundish, gibbous, style shorter than the 

 nectary, filiform, placed between the anthers. 

 Stigma headed. Pericarp, &c. as in Lin. crown- 

 ed with the hi;>:hly coloured calvx. Flowers in 

 August. 



CzircumcL — In the forests between Ilurdxcar and 

 Coifchcara ghat, nowinfloMcr. -Scape from nine 

 to twelve inches high, crowded with yellow flowers 

 and numerous large, ovate-pointed bracts, imbii- 

 cated; and towards the extremity of the scape, 

 highl}^ coloured m ith a rose red. Leaves radical, 

 long, and lanced, but do not appear during inilo- 

 rescence. 



DLVNDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Jasmimnn 1. With climbing stem, columnar; 



branches opposite, distant. Leaves simple, oppo- 

 site, petiolecl, oblong, ovate, accuminate, entne, 

 smooth; ibur inches by one and a half. Flowers 



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