174 ON A NEW SPECIES OF FLUGGEA FROM THE EAST HIMALAYAS. 
ON A NEW SPECIES OF FLUGGEA FROM THE EAST 
HIMALAYAS. 
By J. G. Baxer, F.L.S. 
Frocera pracxnorpes, Baker, n.sp., suffrutex scandens foliis 
petiolatis oblanceolatis, racemis paucifloris laxifloris, pedicellis inf- 
mis solitariis vel geminatis. 
Subtemperate region of Sikkim and Khasia, in woods at al 
altitude of 4000 to 6000 feet.—Dr. Hooker and Dr. Thomson. 
tems wide-scandent, firm, woody, clothed with the rather close 
Laeger 
perianth } inch deep, whitish or pale lilac, the lanceolate divisions 
three or four times as long as the campanulate tube; anthers oe 
late, half as long as the perianth segments, with a short a2 
is i aves of Dr Bot 
elliptica with flowers precisely like those of Fluggea japomea (Bot. » 
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Fluggea and Peliosanthes recede from Liliacee by their half-infen® 
he latter h ‘ie ube 
rim of which the subsessil s are 
. ens are 
Dracena graminifolia, of Linnaeus, is the samé plant as OP 3 
spicatus of Gawler. 
