154 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
frutex aspectu agente! foliis integerrim Flores parvi, 
Sparsi, sessiles, in spica terminali 2-fariatim ‘ieposit. Bree 
nenetcolans parvi, hee illis subg es. 
Stenandriopsis Thompso: nov. Ramis foliosis ad 
nodos pamenesee ito elabreseentibus, foliis anguste ellipticis sursum 
ouspidato-attenuatis apice obtusis basin be in petiolum brevem 
Giana corolle tubo calye ea erante extus mee am 
pubescente limbi lobis ovato- ioe. $ obtusiseiinib, ovario oboyoideo 
oblong: ogra stylo glabro, capsula calycem 3- sieek excedente 
fusco- “bran ida. 
Hab. Madagascar; Vaughan Thompson; Baron, 6708 
Folia modice 10°0-14:0 x 3:0-4:5 cm., adest vero specimen 
cujus folia 2-5-4-0 x 1-0-2-0 etiuntur; coste secundariz 
utringue 8-12, iedssekthe fornicate ; petioli solemniter 1°0-2°0 cm. 
long. Spice 5-0-10-0 cm. long. Bractez eciolesioane f 3-0°35 cm., 
calycis Ibi ¢ 0°4—0°5 em. ieee Corolle tubus 1-0 cm. long., inferne 
1 cm. superne 0-15 cm, diam.; limbus 0-8 cm. diam. ; obi 
long., 0°15 em. lat.; nish bart 0-7. cm. long. Capsula 1-2 cm. long. 
Semina 0°35 x 0-2 cm., brunnea. 
The genus here proposed differs from Crossandra in the flowers 
arranged in two rows, in the small bracts, the ee Ther 
acne a ‘the entire ceciaiaas calyx-lobe, the front lobe of corolla, 
the biscuit-shaped pollen, and the smooth seeds. es Stenandrium, 
which it much resembles in inflorescence, it is distinguished by 
habit, the pollen, and the seeds. 
One of Vaughan Thompson’s two specimens has much smailer 
leaves than Baron's here depicted ; the other is a fruiting one with 
large leaves. 
(To be continued.) 
PLANTS OBSERVED xeaxr TOMINTOUL, N.B., JULY, 1905. 
By Rev. E. 8. Marsaatt, F.L.S., & W. A. Saoorzrep, F.L.S. 
We spent rather more than a fortnight in this village, which is 
a to i the ioe, which Scotland (1150 ft.) The flora of the 
2000 ft. Gai to the aan distance, we were unable to work the 
pe parts of the Ben ee range thoroughly ; their alpine vege- 
n is not so rich as expected, and the dry summer was 
Laceisareth. Sevubad "atenemine species were noted near Cock 
