Kalanchoe.'] ' liii. crassulace^. (C. B. Olarke.) 416 



alternate, upper liiaiiclies often long racemiform, sepals oUong acute standing 

 apart at base. ■ S.f. 8r. T. inJourn. Lmn.Soo. ii. 91; K; Wightiana/ Wall. 

 Cat 7225. Cotyledon amplexicaulis, Seyne in Herb. Rottl. 



Mts. of the Dkccan PENmsuLA, alt. 2000-7000 ft.; common. 



Stem 1-3 ft. high. Leaves otoTate-dliptic crenate, cauline 2-3 in. long, petiole 

 short. Cyme with very many flowers. Corolla clear yellow, tuhe glabrous. 



N is., glabra; cyme often level-topped, the branches perfectly glabrous not at all 

 racemose with numerous approxintate, small laneeolar bracts J in. long, calyx^tube 

 in fruit ^-1 in. wide. K. floribunda, Thwaites Enum. 129. K. spathulata, Wall. 

 Cat. 7224. Cotyledon heterophylla, Boxb. B'l. Ind. ii. 456. C. corymbosa, Herb. Bottl. 

 —Mis. of the Decean Peninsula ; extending to Ceylon (Thwaites No. 540) and 

 Parasnath in Bbhak, alt. 4000 ft, J. B. H. — This should perhaps be united with 

 K. crenata ; it differs from K. spathulata by the wider (elliptic) upper leaves, the 

 much narrower capsule, the cyme less paniculate. 



4. XC. ^randlflora, W. 8r A. Prodr. 369 ; glabrous, leaves broadly ob- 

 ovate crenate, cyme large compound with large green-yellow flowers, sepals 

 ovate-lanceolate.. Wall. Cab.'l'Xi&\ Wight Ill.t. Ill; JT. f. ^- T.in Jmrn. 

 Imn. Soc. ii. 91 ; Bot. Mag. t. 6460. 



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.NiLOHiRi and Pulnet Mts., alt. 7000-8000 ft. ; 6a/rdwer, Wight, Sia. 

 Stem, leaves, and panicle often glaucous. Stem-leaves 2-3 in. long, subsessile. 

 Sraets of cyme ^f in. long, elliptic, petioled, early deciduous. Sepals united at base 

 for a distance often J in. or more. — All the well-developed examples of K. Wightiana, 

 Wall. Cat. 7225 belong to K. floribimda Var. above ; but under Wall. Cat. 7225 

 are included several young examples of K. grandifiora. 



6. K, brasillensls, Camh. in Fl. Bras. Merid. ii. 196; cyme densely 

 glandulose-pubescent, corolla-tube and lobes vnthout very hairy. Mart. Fl. Bra- 

 ail, t. 89. K. crenata, Oliv. Fl. Trap. Afr. ii. ZQ4:,paHly. 



Mts. of the Decoan Pehinsui.a; Tovequary Hill in Belgaum and. North Decean 

 Hills, Sitchie. — ^Disteib. Brazil, Tropical Africa. 



il^tem-leaves J in. lopg, elliptic, short petiolate, crenate. Petals hair-pointed (as 

 in the allied Indian species)! JVotoers white ex Dr. Eitchie's field 



is). Flowers white ex Dr. Bitchie's field note ; yellow ex 

 Cambess. and Oliver.— If this plant be united with .ff. crenata as proposed by Britten 

 in Oliv. Fl. Trap. Afr. ii. 394 the species here described Nos. 2 to 5 may all be 

 included. 



6. XL. laciniata, BC. PI. Grasses, t. 100; Prodr. iii. 396; leaves pin^ 

 natifid-laciniate, the lobes entire subserrate or dentate, sepals lanceolate sub- 

 patfent. Wall. Cat. 7221 ; W.^A. Prodr. 360 ; Wight. le. 1158 ; Thwaites Enum. 

 12^ ; 'H.f.^ T. in Jmirn. lAma. Soc. ii. 91 ; Mi^. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. i. 728 ; 

 Balz. ^ Oibs, Bomb. Fl. 105; Oliv. Fl. Trap.. Afr, ii. 392. K. teretifqlia, 

 Saw, in Wall. PI. As. Bar. 53, 1. 166 ; Wall. Cat. 7223 ; S. f. ^ T. in .Journ. 

 Linn. Soo. ii. 91 ; Kurz inJmim. As. Soc. 1876, pt. ii. p. 309. Cotyledon laci- 

 niata, Roxb. Fl, Ind. ii. 456. 



Tkopical regions of theDECCAN Peninsula ; in Bengal at Patna, Dacca. Bubma, 

 Wallich. Malacca, Maingay. — Distbib; Yunan, Java, Tropical Africa. 



r .Vae. 1. typka; leaves once pinnatifid, segments i-1 in. broad flat incise-creuate 

 sometimes bipinnatifid ; cyme-branches and sepals often glabrous. 



,'. Viit. 2 ; leaves 2-3-pintiatifid, segments linear, cyme-branches and sepals pu- 

 bescent. ' 



