1903.] D. Praia — Some Additional Scrophularineae. 21 



malial Hills near Sahibganj, Kurz! Chanda District, C. Provinces, at 

 Patal Pani, near Alapilli, Duthie ! 



42. STRIGA Lour. 



3. Striga ldtea Lour. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Andamans : Port Blair, Prain 1 King] 

 Malay Peninsula: Pahang, Ridley (the yellow-flowered form) ! Singapore, 

 Kurz (the pink-flowered form) ! 



44. CENTRANTHERA B. Br. 



1. Centranthera grandiflora Benth. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Assam : Manipur, Watt ! Burma ; 

 Chindwin Valley, Prazer ! 



45. SOPUBIA Ham. 



2. Sopubia tripida flam- 

 Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Naga Hills ; common, Prain ! Mani- 

 pur, Watt ! Burma ; Chin Hills, Prazer ! Shan Hills, King's Collectors ! 

 Distrib. Bali {Zollinger) ! 



A specimen of this species, n. 3,889 Zollinger, is in Herb. Calcutta, with the 

 MSS. name Sopubia, sulphured Kurz. It was collected among the volcanic ash of 

 Mt. Bator, in Bali, at 4-5,000 ft. in Sept. 1837. Of Sopubia stricta, which was already 

 recorded from Java, there is also a specimen from Madura, collected by Teijsmann. 



47. LEPTORHABDOS Schrenk. 



2. Leptorhabdos linifolia Walp. 



Add to localities of F. B. I. : — Hazara ; Kagan Valley, Dutliies Col- 

 lector ! Gilgit, 8,000-9,000 ft., Giles ! Lahul, Jaeschhe ! 



This form, which Duthie's collectors have also collected more than once in 

 Baltistan, differs both from L. parviflora and from L. virgata in the points noted by 

 Hooker, bat it hardly differs more from either of these forms than they do from 

 each other, and the Flora of British India is almost certainly right in suggestion- 

 that there is but one species in the genus. 



48. PHTHEIROSPERMUM Bunge. 



3. Phtheirospermum tenuisectum Bur. fy Franch. Journ. de Bot. 

 v. 129 (1891); Prain in Rook. Icon. PL t. 2211 (1894); glandular- 

 pubescent ; leaves ovate-acute 2-3-pinnatisectly dissected, seo-ments 

 linear ; calyx-lobes subequal ; corolla-tube nearly twice as long as calyx. 



Eastern Himalaya : Chumbi Valley at Tassi-chen-doom, King's 

 Collector ! Distrib. Tibet, W. China. 



Stems slender from a perennial woody rootstock, many, simple or sparingly 

 branched. Leaves 75 in. long, nearly 1 in, wide. Floivers axillary, shortly pedi- 



