180 S. Kurz — Contrihutions toimrds a [No. 2, 



Flower-heads thick, woolly, and rather large, corjonbose, the outer involucre-bracts 

 leafy linear-oblong-, J. pohigonata. 



1. I. CAPPA, DC. Prod. V. 469 ; Btli. M. Hongk. 180 ; Clark. 

 Comp. Ind. 124. {I. pseudo-Gappa, DC. 1. c. 469 ; I. eriopliora, DC. 1. c. 

 470 ; I. salviodora, Schultz. Bip. in Zoll. Cat. 122 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 III. 62 ; Duhaldea Chinensis, DC. Prod. V. 366 ; I. ohlonga, DC. Prod. 

 V. 469). 



Hab. Common in the drier hill-, more especially the pine-forests of 

 Martaban and Upper Tenasserim,up to 4000 — 5000 ft. elevation, descending 

 into the eng- and hill-eng-forests, vp^here it is not unfrequent ; also Ava 

 hills.— Fl. Febr., March ; Fr. April, May. 



2. I. POLYGONATA, DC. Prod. V. 465 ; Clark. Comp. 119. 



Hab. Common in the eng- and hill-eng-forests all over Prome, Pegu, 

 and Martaban, up to 2000 ft. elevation, most probably also in Ava. — Fl. 

 CS. ; Fr. HS. 



N. B. I. Oculus-CJiristi, Clark. Comp. Ind. 120, has nothing to do 

 with the Linnean plant, and is I. oltusifolia, Kerner Nov. sj). pi. II. 18. 



Vicoa, Cass. 

 Conspectus of Species. 

 Slender, more or less roughish ; leaves short ; flower-heads only 2 — 2|- lin, across, 



. . V. Indica, 

 More robust, more glabrescent ; leaves elongate-linear ; flower-heads \ — f in. in dia- 

 meter, V. appendicidata. 



1. V. Indica, DC. Prod. V. 474 ; Wight Icon. t. 1148 ; Clark. 

 Comp. Ind. 127. {Inula Indica, L. sp. ^\. 1237 ; V. aurita, DC. 1. c. ; V. 

 auriculata, DC. 1. c. ; Boronicum calcaratum, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. 434). 



Hab. Frequent in the eng and dry forests of the Prome District. — 

 Fl. Jan. — March ; Fr. March, April. 



2, V. APPEi^DicuLATA, DC. Prod. V. 474 ; Clark. Comp. Ind. 127. 

 Hab. Ava, apparently not unfrequent along the Irrawadcli. — Fl. 



Decb., Jan. 



Pulicaria, Ga3rtn. 



1. P. GLAUCESCENS, Clark. Comp. Ind. 130, excl. syn., non Bth. 



Hab. Tenasserim (or Andamans ?) (Heifer 3176). 



Evidently no Ptdicaria, and certainly not identical with the Persian 

 plant. It looks more like Flucliea, but the pappus is different. The 

 material at disposal is defective. 



Csesulia, Roxb. 



1. C. AxiLLAEis, Roxb. Corom. PL I. t. 93 and Fl. Ind. 447 ; Bot. 

 Rep. t. 431 ; DC. Prod. V. 482 ; Wight Icon. t. 1102 j Clark. Comp." Ind. 

 116. {Meyera orientalis, Don Prod. Nep. 180). 



Hab. Chittagong. 



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