41 2!' 



(4) E. STJIOBILANTHES. (R. W.) 



Ident. Wight's Icon. vol. IV. 8i. t. 1500. 



Spec. Char. Spikes elongated, glab.rous, exterior bracts foU- 

 aceous, oblong, lanceolate, or ovate, acuminate, longer than the 

 f alyx : calyx 5-cleft, segments lanceolate : leaves broadly ovate^ 

 acuminate, serrated, glabrous, lineolate on both sides. 



Neilgherries, flowering in Marph and April. 



(5) E. FOLIOSUM. CR- W) 



Ident. Wight's Icon. vol. IV. & t. 1501. 



Spec. Char. Shrub : spikes short, capitate, glabrous : exterior 

 bracts leaf-like : limb ovate, acuminate, serrated : flowers dian.> 

 tlrous : leaves long-petioled, glstbrous, 



Neilgjierries, flowering in March and April. 



(()) E. RHAMNIFOLIUM. ( R. W.J 



Ident. Wight's Icon. vol. IV. & t. 1521. 



Syn. Buteraea rhamnifolia, Nees. 



Spec. Char. Shrytb : young branches and spikes softly whit- 

 ish-hirsute : bracts rhomboid-oblong : petioles glabrous : stem gla- 

 brous below, subcrenate towards the apex, woolly-hirsute : leaves 

 crenato-serrated, rough above with scattered bristles, glabrous be- 

 :peath : bracts subcrenate at the base, obtuse or ending in short 

 acumen at the apex. 



Locality not specified. 



(7) E. INTEG?.IF01,IUM. f2><jfe.) 



Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Jonrn. Bot. 11. p. 342.— Bomb. flor. 

 p. 185. 



S?Ec. Char. Shrub : leaves narrow-elliptic or lanceolate-acu-^ 

 niinate, running down with a wing into the petiole : bracts and 

 bracteoles linear, ciliated with long hairs, and as long as the calyx : 

 flowers blue, rather large ; rachis short, quadrangular, viscous and 

 glandular. 



Hills near Panwell. 



(8) E. HYPOLEUCUM. {Nees.) 



Ident. N. ab. E. in Wall. PI. As. III. p. 99.— Dec. prod. XI. 

 p. 101. 



QpEC. Chap.. Bracts bristly-cuspidate, pubescently glandular, 

 leaves broad-ovate, crenated, hoary-tdmentose below. 



Banks of rivers round the Kolyrgherries. 



