— 103 — 



datis fimbriato-ciliatis media majore, filamentis gla- 

 bris, ovario ovoideo stylo post anthesin persistente. 



In MongoUae australis jugo Alaschan in faucibus 

 sylvestribus frequens, in Chinae prov.^Kansu in valli- 

 bus et fruticetis frequens, prope templum Tschöbsen 

 non procul a lacu Kuku-nor, in collibus rara (Prze- 

 walski). 



Ex affinitate P. tristis et P. prohoscideae, sed galea 

 in genere toto peculiari et habitu proprio insignis. 

 Tripedalis vel altior, corolla sicca ochraceobrunnea. 



9. Resupinatae^ 



Caules in plerisque ramosi, folia sparsa vel rarius 

 opposita crenata, pinnatifida vel in P. Parryi pectina- 

 to-partita, flores axillares bracteis foliatis, superne 

 brevi spatio approximati vel breviter denseque spi- 

 cati, albi, flavi vel purpurei. Calyx hinc fissus vel in 

 speciebns 2. integer, campanulatus vel breve cylindri- 

 cus, 2 — 5-dentatus, dentibus integris dentatis subcris- 

 tatisve. Galea (excl. P. zeylanica) fronte declivis ros- 

 trata rostro continuo gracili (in 1. crasso) acuto. 

 Labium saepius amplum obliquum vel patens. — Spe- 

 cies Asiae et Ämericae propriae cum una cirmm- 

 polar i. 



P. flagellaris Bth. 1. c. 58*1, ex Assam, caule pro- 

 cumbente villoso, foliis piunatipartitis, galea cum ros- 

 tro semicirculari , mihi ignota et in clavi omissa. 



Series Palustrihus et Canadensihus inter Bidentatas 

 analoga. 



Galea obtusa erostris P. zeylanica Bth. 



» rostrata. 2. 

 2. Flores dense spicati, calyx aequaliter 5-den- 

 tatu« dentibus integris, labium galea bre- 



