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, (4) b. DiNDIGULENSE. (Dec.) 



idenl. Dec. prod. V. p. 67. — Wight's Contrib. p. 7. 



■Syn. Coriyza Indica, Wall. Cat. No. 3042. 



Spec. Char. Stem somewhat suffruticose, tuberose' at th^ 

 base, «rect, sparingly ramous, striated at the base and pubescent, 

 tomentose at the apex : leaves subsessile, hroa'd-ovate, or subro* 

 tund, coriaecous, toothed, glabrous above, longisb, densel}' white* 

 tomentose below, uppermost ones oval, acute, small: corymb fastigi« 

 ate,'! eotnppsite : iavotucrum ovate, scales uval> mucronate, imbricat* 

 ed, tomentose, woolly outside, quite glabrous within. ^ 



Dindigul Mountains. , 



(5) p. GOUKTALLEMSE. (It, TT.) 



idenU Wight's Icon. Vol. III. 



. Engrap. Wight's Icon, t, 1081. 



' Spec. CiiARi Stems scabrous> suffruticose, erect,'ramoU8 : leaves 

 attenuated into the petiole, ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, slightly' mu^-' 

 cronate- dentate, rough above, softly whitish-tomentose below, at 

 first uniformly white, afterwards reticulately veined : peduncles ax-> 

 i^l'dry, 1-headed : capitula closely bound by several ovate-vbtuse 

 mucronate 3-nerved bracts : interior scales of the involucrum sca^' 

 riose, glabrous, longer than the bracts. 



' Courtallum, flowering in February. 



(6) D. MtcRocEPHALui*. {Dalz.) 

 ident. Dak. Bomb. Flor. p. 122.— Hook. Joun Bot. III. p^ 



Spec Char. Stem branched, scabrous, pubescent :- leaves pe^ 

 tioled, elliptic-acuminate, gradually attenuated into the petiole, 

 pubescent above, hoary-tomentose beneath'! capitula solitary at the 

 apices of the branch .: involucral scales scariose, hoary and tomen- 

 tose beneath, exterior olies< lanceolate-acuminate, 'bristle-pointed, 

 ciliated : achaeuium without ribs : pappus very caducous. 



"Parwar Ghaut, flowering in November. This species forms a-> 

 remarkable exception in having an unribbed achsenium, so con-, 

 trary to the usual generic character. The plant fresh gathered, 

 smells like Chamomile. (^Dalz.) 



(7) D. i>HYrL0B(ENUM. {6ic.) . 



Ident. Dec. pro(J. VII. p. 264. . , 



Spec. Char. Stem herbaceous, erect ; leaves ovate-acuminat^ 

 coarsely serrated, sparingly hairy above, hoary-tomentpse belpiy, 

 upper ones 'Yery shortly attenuated into the petiole :' capitula sets.; 



