152 



Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [March, 1907. 



Specimens entimerated in order of their localities f 



J 



Place. 



1 



+ _r 



Collector. 



Altitude. 



Height of plants in 

 cm. 



Length and breadth 

 in nim. of longest 

 leaf. 



Fimbriae. 



L 



h 



- 



ri 





+ 





■ 



Harara 



King. 





+ 6,000 



3—5 



32 X 8 Pew. 



Taulea 



Duthie. 



13- 



-14,000 



2-10 



28x5 



W 



None, 



Harke Dun 



Rogers . 





12,000 



3-6 



44x6 



91 



w 



L 



Gamble. 



12- 



-13.000 



1 



3-6 



25x5 



i 



Kedarkanta 



Royle . 



1 





4-5 



27x6 



Fair number. 



i) ... 



Dutbie. 





11,000 



3-5 



40x8 



Few. 



1 



J» ••• 



Rogers. 





12,000 



2—5 



29x7 



Fair number. 



Tangparang ... 



Lace. 



10- 



-12,000 



4—5 



33x6 



Few. 



Changsil 



Gamble. 





12,000 



3—4 



I 



33x5 



3> 



^ 



Changsil range... 

 Mar ale 



p 



Dathie. 



Watt. 



12- 



-13,000 

 12,800 



3—4 

 1—2 



38x8 

 18x5 



Very few or 

 few. 



None. 



it ... 



Browne - 



11- 



-12,800 



1—2 



20x6 



» 



Eotang pass 



Holland- 





12,000 



li 



16x4 



.. 



The table above shows that the long leaves are generally about 

 five times as long as broad. It shows, too, which specimens are the 



fimbriae. The largest specimen collected 



Mr, C, G. Rogers is branched from the root 



rare 



Flowers are produced in May and June : but were still present 

 in August on specimens found (mostly in fruit) under the moun- 

 tain of Srikanta. 



The variation in them is indicated in the next table, the pur- 

 pose of which is really to show that Don had not understood the 



half as large as the true corolla lobes. 



are 



