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OROBANCHES sequentes in herbariis Indicis occurrunt, — 
1. OnoBancue, Linn. 
Sect. I.—Ospro.eon, Wallr. 
1. O. canyopHyLiacea, Sm.— Ledeb. Fl. Alt.2.452.—Pungee; 
Royle. 
Sect. Il. aap Walir. 
bis - INDICA, _— . Ind. 3. 27,—Species O. cernuae et 
m QO. ramo, ues ab hac precipue floribus duplo ma- 
ae “aiffort pig se mene Oude, Napalia, Wallich, in arvis 
saccharaceis et triticaceis, Royle. 
2. Pueripxa, Desf.? 
. P.? supacaviis.—Caulis brevissimus, crassus, squamatus. 
Podiancatt in caule 3-4, squamis breviores, uniflori. Calyx 6-7 lin. 
lo: tubulosus, basi parum inflatus, apice irregulariter 4-5-denta- 
tus. Corolla 2-2-pollicaris; tubus basi tenuis he uis, e calyce breviter 
exsertus, dein in faucem amplam dilatatus; limbus breviter et late 
subbilabiatim 5-lobus. Stamina 4, glabra. Anthere glabre, locu- 
lis calcaratis. Stigma capitatum? Capsulam non vidi.—In Penin- 
sula? In Herb. Madr. cum Zginetia abbreviata miscitur, a qua 
distinctissima est. 
3. J/EctneTia, Roxb. 
1. 7E. inpica, Roxb, Fl. Ind. 3. 30.scapo elongato subsimplici 
nudo, corolle limbo breviter 4-fido — Wall. Cat. n. 3964.— Napalia, 
Sillet, Taong Dong, Tavoy.— Wadllich. Deyra Dhoun, Kidarkonta, 
Kheree Pass, Royle. 
Mis sO printers Hamilt. MSS., caule brevissimo ramoso 
squamato, corolle ample limbo bhilabiete labio inferiore ample tri- 
lobo.—Wall. Cat. n. 3965.—Peninsula, Sillet, Rangoon, Prome, 
Wallic h. 
4, Laturma, Linn. 
1. L. sqauammaria, Zinn. Spec. 144.—in monte Urukta Hima- 
laye, Royle. 
Since the above paper has been in the printer’s hands, I have 
seen the Edinburgh New geegt nee al Journ — for this month 
ag lee in Piaget is a paper on the classification of Petsonate, 
r. n. The norte are the chief poli in which his views 
a ‘} differ from mi 
. Mr. Don continues on separate Verbaseex from Scrophula- 
ae associating with Scro opbulasity Digitalis which | had econ- 
sidered nearer Pentstemon, and Alonsoa which, mat very near 
Scrophularia, ee to me yet more so to Celsia, e also con- 
