22 D. Praia — Some Additional Scrophularinese. [No. 2, 



celled. Calyx '3 in. long. Corolla '5 in. long, '2 in. wide. Capsule compressed 

 beaked. Seeds with reticulate testa. 



52. PEDICULARIS Linn. 



11.* Pedicularis diffusa Train, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxii. 2, 7, t. I 

 (1893) ; glabrescent, stems erect or ascending, cauline leaves 4-nately 

 whorled petioled ovate-oblong pinnatisect, segments oblong-obtuse, in- 

 cised-serrate ; flowers whorled, whorls numerous distinct ; corolla-tube 

 twice as long as calyx, upper lip slightly curved, apex somewhat in- 

 curved not beaked ; lower lip 3-lobed, lobes oblong-ovate with sinuate 

 mai'gins the lateral one-half larger than the central; stamens inserted 

 opposite top of ovary, anterior filaments bearded above. 



Eastern Himalaya: Sikkim, Mt. Tankra, Gammie ! 



Stems l"5-2 ft. long; cauline leaves '75-1 in. long, petioles *25- # 4 in. long, 

 radical leaves evanescent. Flowers in rather distant whorls, except the uppermost; 

 bracts leafy. Calyx "25 in. long ; lobes rather large, unequal ; the anterior and lateral 

 ovate, incised-serrate, the upper deltoid entire, small ; lateral twice as large as 

 anterior 4 times as large as upper. Corolla rose; tube widened upwards, 4 in. 

 long ; limb '2 in. wide ; lip *3 in. wide. Capsule narrowly lanceolate, acute, twice 

 as long as calyx, "5 in. long. Seeds ovoid, testa black, finely reticulate. 



Most nearly related to P. verticillata Linn, and P. refracta Maxim., but while 

 differing considerably from both in habit and foliage, it further differs from 

 P. verticillata in having a calyx with large teeth and with the tube reticulated 

 throughout, and further differs from P. refracta in having the anterior and lateral 

 calyx-teeth serrate instead of entire. In habit it most resembles P. flexuosa, but is 

 glabrescent, where that species is hirsute, or still more P. gracilis var. macrocarpa, 

 from which it is hardly distinguishable in fruit. The flowers of these two last species 

 have, however, long-beaked corollas. 



30. Pedicularis flagellaris Benth. 



Add to synonyms of F. B. I. : — P. Gammieana Prain, Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng. lviii. 2. 260 ; Ann. Boy. Bot. Gard. iii. 162. 



32. Pediculakis curvipes Hook.f.; Bot. Mag. i. 7735. 



Add to description of F. B. I. : — Corolla-tube not longer than the 

 calyx ; lower lip sessile, "6 in. wide, pale rose-coloured, white towards 

 the mouth, 3-lobed, glabrous, lateral lobes obliquely rounded, median 

 much smaller, orbicular, emarginate or obcordate ; upper lip puberulous, 

 bright rose-red erect and inflated, arcuate, ending in a decurved slender 

 beak. 



53. LATHR^EA Linn. 



2. Lathr,ea purpurea Cummins, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lxiv. 2. 137 

 (1895) ; calyx cylindric campanulate, hirsute, 10-ribbed, slightly 2- 

 lipped. 



Eastern Himalaya : Bhutan, Dichu Valley, 12,000 ft. Cummins ! 

 Sikkim, Singalelah, 13,000 ft., King's Collector ! 



