423, 
(2) S. macunata. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 321.—Roxb. ff. Ind. [. p. 277: 
Syn. S. Rottleri, Wail. 
Srec. Cuar. Stem short, hairy: leaves ovate, obtuse or shortly 
acuminated, sprinkled on both sides with long bristles arising from 
white spots, feather-nerved: peduncles axillary, bearing a eurved 
raceme of several unilateral flowers: petals ovate: anthers sagittate 
at the base: style the length of the stamens : stigma simple, obtuse : 
eapsule somewhat clavate, 3-sided, glabrous. 
Courtallum. Silhet. Flowering at the beginning of the rainy 
season. a : 
(3) S. Brunonis. (W. § 4.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 321, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 1059.—Wight’s Ll. I. t. 94. 
Spec. Onan. Stems erect ; branches acutely 4-angled, glabrous : 
leaves long-petioled, ‘ovate, bristle-serrated, 5—-7-nerved at the base, 
hairy or at length glabrous: peduncles terminal, longer than the 
Jeaves: flowers unilateral, racemose: ealyx glabrous: petals lan- 
eeolate, pointed: anthers ovate: style about the length of the sta- 
mens : stigma capitate : capsules turbinate, 3-sided, prominently 6- 
ribbed ; three of the ribs forming angles, the other three on sides. 
Courtallum. 
(4) S. GRANDIFLORA. (R. Br.). 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 322. 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon. t. 995. ()—Spicil. I. t. 67. 0) 
Spec. Cuar. Glabrous, erect shrub: leaves elliptic, bristle-ser~ 
tated, 3-5-nerved at the base: peduncle terminal, about the length 
of the leaves, flattened at the apex, bearing a slightly-curved raceme 
ef several unilateral flowers: petals ovate, pointed : style as long as 
the atamens: capsule glabrous, 3-sided, scarcely as long as the pe- 
dicel: flowers deep pink. 
Neilgherries. 
(5) S. scarigera, (Hook. ) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 98.—Hook. Jour. Bot. VU. p. 672. 
Engrav. Hook. Ie. t. 23. 
« Spec. Cuan. Stemless, 3-4 inches in height, quite amooth : 
Jeunes radicle, cordate, serrate, long-petioled: flowering scapes as 
Jong as the leaf: pedicels umbellately racemose, longer than the 
flower : calyx-segments 3, triangular, acute: petals obovate, acute : 
stamens az: long as the style. 
The Ghauts near Bombay, flowering in the rainy season, 
