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(16) U. ORBICULAXA; (Walt.) 



tdent. Wall. Cat. No. 1.500.-^Oliver in Journ. Procj Lintii 

 &0C. III. p. 187. 



iSyn, U. glochidiata, R. W. 



Engrav. Wight's Fconi t. 1581; 



Spec. Char. Leaves orbiculate, petioled : scape very thin, 2-^ 

 4-flowet-edi sotnetimes longer and many-flovrered, naked or furiligh- 

 ed with 1-2 scales : upper lip of the corolla very shorty minutely 

 2-lobed or 2'toothed, shorter than the calyx, lower one 5-lobed ; 

 lobes obtiise, equal or sometimes with 2 upper small lobes and 3 

 loweG smaller ones : spur dependent^ linear-subulate, equalling the 

 lower lip : seeds ovate or ovate-oblong, more or less armed with the 

 lengthened oi: glbchidiate cells of the testa : corolla lilae^ with « 

 yellow throat. 



Concabs: Cofihin^ Khasia. 



(17) U, ruRCELLAiA. (H. F. ^ T.) 



Ident. Oliver in Journ. Proc; Linn. Soc. III. p. 189; 



SpEb. Char. Leaves orbiculate, petioled: scape very slerider'; 

 1-2, irarely 3-flowered : lower lip of the eorolla often 4-lobed, i 

 lower divisions eijual, obtuse or subemarginate ; upper dnd lateral 

 ones short, sometimes minute or almost wanting : spur dependent^ 

 subulate, 3-5 times longer than the lower lobe of the calysE, equal- 

 ling or exceeding the lower lip of the corolla : seeds ovate, furnish- 

 ed at the thick end with the glbchidiate .or eapitate cells of the 

 testa : flowers white. 



Khasia mountains. 



OBBES XCVI. PSlMULACEiE:. 



Annual or perennial herbaceous plants, sometimes almost 

 slirubby : leaves usually radical, when cauline, whorled, oppo-* 

 site or alternate: stipules none: flowers either on radical 

 scapes umbelled, or variously arranged in the axils of. the 

 leaves, or forming terminal racemes or ppikes ; calyx 5-seldom 

 4-cleft, inferior, or half superior, regular, persistent: corolla 

 monopetalous, hypogynousj regular, the limb 5-seldom 4-cleft : 

 stamens inserted on the corolla, equal in number to its seg- 

 taents and opposite to them : ovary 1-celled ; style 1 ; stigma 

 capitate; ovules usually amphitropalj rarely anatropal: capsalg 



