244 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [ November, 1905. 
32. Hedyotis sisaparensis, a hitherto undescribedIndian species.—By 
Captain A. T. Gace. I.M.S. 
The writer when re-arranging the earlier genera of Rubiacew 
in the Calcntta Herbarium in 1902, came across what appeared to 
be ribed i i i 
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confirmed by. Sir George King, who kindly compared the species 
K 
The aca ee written in 1902 is now offered for pub- 
lication, 
internodes much shortene “in the ee oO : e infloresence and 
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65 Mowiied in axillary dieictaits cymes of about 
4°5 em. in Death main peduncle 1 . long; bracts about 
5 mm. long, flowers pseudo-pedicellate in groups of three on the 
secondary pedu Calyx including lobes 8 mm. long, lobes 4; 
ee e, equalling the length of the calyx-tube, but exceeding the 
ca orolla, unopened, exceeding the calyx tube, lobes 4. 
Stak nm Ripe caps . in diameter, glabrous, dehiscing 
septicidally. Seeds not seen. 
Wynaad, Beddome. Above Sisapara, Nilgiri district, 7,000 feet 
alt. Gamble, No: 13381. 
T ffinity of this species is with H. mollis, Wall., from 
which it is easily enough distinguished by its infloresence. 
