BALFOUR—NEW SPECIES OF PRIMULA. 165 
puberulis. Corollae luteae concoloris tubus infra cylindricus 
supra stamina ampliatus in flore longistylo circ. 1.8 cm. longus 
in brevistylo circ. 1.4 cm. longus membranaceus erugosus 
annulatus annulo crenulato-lobato, limbi discus angustus vix 
0.5 mm. latus puberulus, lobi oblongi vel elliptici integri ad 
I cm. longi. Stamina filamentis distinctis deorsum expansis 
antheris angustis circ. 2.5 mm. longis apiculatis in flore brevi- 
stylo ad faucem inserta antherarum apicibus circ. I mm. a 
annulo remotis in longistylo infra medium antheris calyce vix 
brevioribus. Ovarium ovoideum stylopodio conspicuo ; stylus 
longus tenuis tubo corollae quadrante brevior, brevis validior 
calyce triente brevior ; stigma capitatum. Capsula cylindrica 
circ. 1.5 cm. longa circ. 3 mm. lata calycem haud auctum 
lobis intus dense luteo-farinosis dimidio excedens ab apice 
dentibus 5 rotundatis dehiscens; placenta columnaris brevis 
circ. 5 mm. longa brevissime stipitata. Semina ad 2 mm. 
longa nigrobrunnea complanata multiformia  orbicularia 
vel oblonga vel fusiformia angulata semper plus minusve 
spongiosa. 
Primulae Stuartii, Wall. affinis, bracteis longis, capsula 
calycem multo superante distincta. 
Hazara. Bangas, Mazaffarabad. Inayat. 21st July 1897. 
No. 21,979a. In Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Chapri, Kagan. Inayat. 27th July 1897. 
No. 21,979; 25th July 1899; 28th July 1899. In Herb. 
Hazara. Giti Dass, Kagan. Inayat. 23rd June 1899. In 
Herb. Kew. 3 
Hazara. Musa, Muzaffarabad. 18th July 1899. In Herb. 
ew. 
Hazara. Nila, Kagan. Inmayat. 21st July 1899. No. 
21,9790. In Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Ragi bhozi, Kagan. Duthie. 23rd July 1899. 
In Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Uraksula, Kagan. Duthie. 25th July 1899. In 
Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Parchnadi, Saran Range. Inayat. 13th Aug. 
1899. In Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Khunda. 22nd Aug. 1899. In Herb. Kew. 
Hazara. Urni, Jabar, Saran Range. Inayat. 24th Aug. 
1899. In Herb. Kew. 
This plant is a dwarf P. Stwartit, Wall., but recognisable at 
sight in dried specimens at least by the long bracts of the in- 
florescence and then in fruit by the longer and broader capsule 
with larger seeds. The specimens of it I have examined are 
from Duthie’s collection now at Kew. They have been abun- 
