336 
rather small fl. The corolla is deeply Prais pall (ern: (B. M. t. 6732; 
s lobed, but ihe oblanceolate lobes are Fl. and P. 1884, 28; 
traight with the erae; oe not in the 3 l. ae TO ti or H Hz retty 
Teast spreading. Cau apona, with large obovate-oblong E 
denticulate on the margins, and a 
thon i os (4. i. 1891, ix, al EA bearing several aoe of 
189), OR E> J. of u. ellow fi. 4 in. in ‘diam. Himalay 
3 ot, ae Ci I; "Gard. 1891, t 823 ; 
B. M. t. 7217.) G. The true Javan 
plant, which differs specifically from Eye mens, tsi manae 
the Himalayan Primrose figured in D mki ina anoi omas ti heh. 
B. M. t. 6732 under P. prolifera, The Al att rich purple-violet ee 
i ? ? 
r of the for ate n. lon readily distinguished fro ts ma 
5 in ai sah bors scape erect, 3-4 f alli ring of woolly hairs at 
ig ur to six whorls, rich 
E; n fou 
pia ei ak aa tinged with orange. 
outh 
de 
ra 
Primula nivalis. K Gf. t. 930; R. pinnatid -d tat: “teeth recurv 
3 in 1 m., deep r ose or purple, Primula ER CG. 0; 1886, XXV., 
arranged umbel or in two 168 ; Le . per. with 
whorls. There are four forms of this ovate- dancesaie silky-pubescent à L, 
plant, which may be u is and umbels of 2-3 large drooping 
tinguished :—P. nivalis, type, 1. and cream.colour 1 in, in 
peduncles glaucous; var. farinosa, Kumaon, North India. 
underside of 1. covered with a whitish 
meal ; var. longifolia, l. much longer | Primula rosea. ae M. t. F. 
and narrower than in the type, mealy M +t. 360, f. 1.) r Saisie 
neath, ee rple; var. turkes- pri com ufted habit 
apan fl. deep rose, usually arranged with —— crenulate na aa n 
in tw br es Central Asia, &e. long, dark green above, pale eath, 
and umbels ae bright “iasg Trasna fi, 
Primula obtusifolia. oo ai t. 6956 ; Himalaya. 
G. C. 1887, ii. et aa A beautiful 
with lked oblon pera ; i 
glabrous regula ely porte! and r s —— (af. a aS 
umbe ret-purple fl, ' wit z. 
blackish aei per whe Gikkin.. eel pean igang 1 
flowered umbels of dee urple 
Primula petiolaris nana. (B. 1 wit ellow eye Th Pati is 
7079, f£. B; Gard, 1889, xxxv. mas 
dwarf Ve e an extremely 
pe. L.almost sessile, obovate, 
s e 
able ty part running np between the lobes 
oblong, or oarra ore very short; 
fi. the 
corolla-lobes 
ethane Airek lilac-purple, with 
a white and yellow eye. Himalaya. Penal pe area coe t. goer 
: : : diminutive species, T in. high, 
Primula pie eho ey M. t. with a hagr e ai coarsely- 
Mt. Sol In of P. toothed 1, 4-8 in. long, an - 
cortusvides, with long- petia, A rdate- flowered umbels of nodding purple 
elliptic prides aiya geen renate l., bout 2 in. i m 
and long-pedun re = of bri ght Himaka : 
mauve or lilac dia: i 
onyx bese ‘eam npantlat, > shortly Primula sibirica kashmiriana. (2. 
Lee Aoi Maal | a i 6408). H per, A preity phat 
ith petioled oval 1. and umbel 
Pee P ee ee a aa 
361; R. H. 1889, 491; B. M. t. 7216.) 
G. or H. H. Allied to P. prolifera. | Primula corpse = and P. 
Glabrous, 4-6 in. high; 1l. narrowly 1880, 73, t. 514, f. 1.) elliptic, 
ong, with a broad dilated clasping thick fleshy, de ‘oe carti- 
base ; i te. F ls, laginous margi pe 3-4 in. high, 
rich l of 6-8 large 
rosy purple fl, Eastern Al 
