334 VACCIXIACE.E EPACKID.VCE.K PRIMVLACE.*. 



TuiBAUDiA, Pav. {Spretig. sj/st. 2, p. 275, No. 1553.) 



1. variegata,Wall. (Cat.; — Royle.t. 79,/. 1. — Ceratosteraa variegatum, 

 Roxb.fl. ind. 2, p. 413. — Agapetes variegata, D. Don. ; in G. Don's 

 Mill. diet. 3, p. 862.) $ Garrow Hills. Khassya Mountains. Fl. 

 large, red and rose-coloured, with the mouth greenish, C. S. ; fr. June 

 and July. (Roxb.) 



2. vaccinacea, Wall. {Cat. — Ceratostema vaccinaceum, Roxb.fi. ind. 2, p. 

 412.) B Garrow Hills. Khassya Mountains. Fl. small, white, tinged 

 with green, March and April ; fr. June and July. (Roxb.) 



3. setigera. Wall. {Cat. — Agapetes setigera, D. Don. ; in G. Don's Mill, 

 diet. 3, p. 862.) B Khassya Mountains. Fl. largish, red, internally 

 pale red, Feb. fr. 0. 



Thibaudia loranthiflora. Wall. Tavoy. — T. acuminata, Wall. Khassya 

 Mountains. — Gaylussacia serrata, Lindl. Khassya Mountains. 



ORDER CLXIII.—EPACRIDACE^,— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 222. 



Shrubs or small trees, by Lindl. referred to 26 genera, containing more 

 than 150 species, all natives of N. Holland and South Sea Islands. Pro- 

 perties unimportant. 



* Leucopogon malayanus, Jack. B Singapore, the only Indian species 

 yet discovered. 



ORDER CLXIV.— PRIMULACE^, Vent.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 223. 



THE PRIMROSE TRIBE. 



Herbs, by Lindl. referred to 24 genera. Of these, Spreng. syst. enume- 

 rates about 65 species for Europe ; 20 for N. America ; 14 for S. Ame- 

 rica ; 12 for Siberia; 10 for New Holland and the South Sea Islands ; 6 

 for Caucasus ; 5 for the Levant ; 3 for N. Persia ; 2 for Dahuria ; 2 for 

 China ; 1 for Japan ; 2 for Altai ; 1 for N. Africa ; 1 for Tauria ; 1 for Ara- 

 bia ; 1 for Bourbon ; 2 for Greenland ; 1 for Patagonia ; 1 for the Straits of 

 Magellan. Five species have been found in S. Africa, {Harvey,) ; and about 

 47 in the Himalayas ; viz. 8 of Androsace ; 22 of Primula; 14 of Lysima- 

 chia ; 1 of Anagallis ; 1 of Centunculus ; and 1 of Samolus. {D. Don. 

 Wall. Cat. Royle. ill.) Properties of no importance. 

 Primula, L. (Spreng. .syst. 1, p. 504, No. 616.) 



l.denticulata, Sm. (exot. hot. 2, t. 114; — Roxb. Jl. ind. ed. Carey, 2, 



