311 



(20) I. cAMPAmiLATA. (Linn.) 



Jdent. Dec. prod. IX. p. 359. 



Syn. Conv. campanulatus, Sprang. 



Engrav. I^hee4e Mai. XI. t. 5,6.— Wight's Icon. t. 1375. 



Spec. Char. Stem straight, glabrous, ramous : leaves cordate-, 

 acute, large, 'glabrous, reticulated beneath with reddish veins, long 

 petioled : peduncles nntany- flowered, spicately racemose, as long ast 

 the petioles : pedicels afterwards thickening, black: sepals about 

 half an inch long, ovate-orbioular, equalj glabrous : seeds silky, 

 flowers white, tinged with rose, purplish neat the bottom of the 

 tube. 



Pastern sides of the Neilgherries. 



(21) I. TuR?ETiniM. (R. Br.) 



Ident. R. Br. prod. p. 485,— Dec, prod. IX. p. 360. 



Syn. Conv. Turpethum, Linn. 



Engrav. Bot. Reg. t. 279.— Bot. Mag. t. 2093.— Wight's 111. 

 supp. t. 33, 



Spec Char. Stems angular : leaves cordate, sometimes entire, 

 'sometimes sinuate-angled or crenated, pubescent and velvety on 

 both sides : peduncles thick, 1 to 4- flowered : bracts ovate-lanceo- 

 late, velvety, deciduous : exterior sepals large : flowers white, with 

 a tinge of crimson colour. 



Quzerat, very common. Deccan. Peninsula. Flowedfig near- 

 ly all th,e year. 



(22) I. YiTiFOLiA. (Sweet.), 



Ident. Dec. prod, IX. p. 361. , 



Syn. Conv. vitifolius, Linn. Mant. p. 203. 



Engrav. Burra. Ind. t. 18. f. 1. and t. 19. f. 2. 



'Spec. Char. Stem round, hairy or pubescent : leayes cordate, 

 palmately pinnatifld : lobes unequal, irregularly ~ crenate and den- 

 tate : peduncles many-flowered : flowers large, handsome, yelldvy. 



Hilly parts of the Concan. Travancore. Silhet. Assam, 

 riowering in January , and February. 



(23) I. PESTiGRiDis. {Linn.) 



Ident. Dec. prod. IX. p. 363. 



iSyn. Conv. pestigridis, Spreng. 



Bngrav. Wight's Icon. t. 836.— Rheede Mai. XI. t, 59. 



