332 Lxxviii. COMPOSITE. (J. D. Hooker.) [Gremanthoditmi. 



reniform tootlied coriaceous pmnately nerved, heads 1^ in. diam., ligules broad 

 3-toothed or 5-fid, yellow, achenes slender, pappus white. Ligularia arnicoides, 

 Wall. Cat. 3138, in part; DC. Prodr. tI. 314, in part. 



NiPAL, WcHUch. SntKiM Himaiata, near the Tibetan frontier, alt. 12-16,000 ft., 

 J.D.H. 



Usually a rohust species. Leaves 2-2^ in. diam., pale beneath, with coarsely reti- 

 culated nerves ; petiole stout, 1-2 in. long, not inflated at the base. Scape with often 

 many oblong bracteal leaves. Invol. braets glabrous or pubescent, oblong or linear- 

 oblong ; ligules ^-f in. long. Style-arms very short, with dilated acute tips. Achmes 

 ■g- in. long.^ — The alternate nerves of the leaf distinguish this from all others but C. 

 pwmatifidum. 



7. C. pinnatifidum, Benth. in Hook. Ic. PI. 1. 1142 ; 4-6 in. high, leaves 

 chiefly radical oblong pinnatifid, lobes oblong acute 1-toothed on the lower mar- 

 gin or entire, petiole short, scape naked or with 1 sheath, head 1^-2 in. diam., 

 ligules broad 2^4-toothed yellow, achenes small, pappus white. Clarke Camp. 

 Ind. 167. Ligvdaria pinnatifida, Herb. Ind. Or. Hook.f. 8/- T. 



Stkkim H iwtT.tT A ; Kankola valley, Lachoong, and Yeumtong, alt. 13-15,000 ft., 

 J. D. H., Elwes. 



A very elegant species, remarkable for the pinnatifid leaves, almost naked scape, 

 and large deflexed head with the ligules suberect as in C. pahnatmn. The invol. 

 bracts vary greatly in number, length, and breadth. Style-arm^ rather short, semi- 

 cylindric, subacute. 



76, DOROlTXCVia, lAnn. 



Perennial herbs. Leaves alternate, radical long-petioled ; cauline distant, 

 often amplexicaul. Heads large, long-peduncled, heterogamous, radiate, yellow ; 

 ray-fl. 5, il-seriate, fertile, ligule elongate entire or 2-3-toothed; disk-fl. ^, 

 fertile, tubular, limb 6-fid. Involtbcre broadly campanulate or hemispheric ; 

 Taracts 2-seriate, subequal, herbaceous, acuminate ; receptacle hemispheric, naked. 

 Anther-bases entire or subauricled. Style-arms of ^ linear, tip rounded or trun- 

 cate and penicillate. Achenes of ^ oblong-turbinate, lO-oo -ribbed ; pappus 

 hairs copious, short or long, rigid ; of $ (rarely of all) often 0. — Disteib. Species 

 about 10, temperate Europe and Asia. 



1. D. Boylei, DC. Prodr. vi. 321 ; corymbosely branched above, sparsely 

 hairy or vUlous, leaves broadly ovate sinuate-toothed, radical long-petioled, upper 

 cauline amplexicaul, heads many glandular-pubescent base turbinate, achenes of 

 the ray epappose, of the disk pappose. Clarke Comp. Ind. 169.. FuUaronia 

 kumaonensis, DC. I. c. v. 281. 



Westben Himalaya ; from Kashmir, Boyle, Falconer, to Garwhal, alt. 10,000 ft., 

 Strach. ^ WinUrb. 



Herbaceous, erect, 2-4 ft. high. Leaves 4-5 in. long, base acute rounded or cor- 

 date ; petiole 4-6 in. Heads few or numerous, 1-2 in. diam., on slender peduncles 

 that swell at the tip, forming a turbinate base to the head ; invol. bracts i-f in. long, 

 finely acuminate ; ligules nearly as long. Achenes deeply grooved, all glabrous, or the 

 outer sparsely hairy ; pappus short, reddish. — Very closely allied to D. Pardalianches, 

 L., of Europe. 



Vae. epapposa; heads smaller, pappus 0. — Kashmir, Falconer. Possibly a dis- 

 tinct species, but the specimens are very imperfect, the achenes are rather more 

 <!ylindrio, and the ribs more regular. 



2. 3>, Kookeri, Clarke mss.; stem subsimple sparsely softly vUlous, leaves 

 all narrowed into short ^amplexicaul petioles oblong or elliptic-lanceolate obtuse 

 or acute entire or irregvdarly toothed, heads 1-2 glandular-pubescent base trun- 

 cate, achenes all pappose. D. scorpioides, Clarke Comp. Ind. 169, in vart. 



