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(1) E. ATTENUATUS, (Nees.) 



Ident. N. ab. E. in Wall. PI. As. Rar. III. p. 90.— Dec. 

 prod. Xr. p. 168. 



Spsc. Char. Herbaceous, erect, simple : stem obtusely 4-oor- 

 nered : lower leaves oblong-oval, cuneiform at the base, somewhat 

 toothed, glabrous, floral ones lanceolate: calyx densely pubesceijt : 

 panicle termraal, somewhat naked, glandulojsely pubescent. 



Assam. 



(2) E. CAJ.YCINVS. (Nee^,) 



Ident. Djec. prod. XI. p. 16^. 



.fyn. Asystasia calycina, N. ah. E. in Wall. PI. As. Rar, 

 III. p. 90. 



Spec Char. Glabrous : leaves oblong:, serrated : spites axillary 

 and terminal, flexuose : calyx large, subujately cuspidate, bibrac< 

 teate : bracteoles none. 



Khasia hills. 



GENUS XXVIII. TEIJENAKTHUS. 



Ilidynamia Ang^iospermia. Sex: Sysi : 



Dertv. From Triaina, a trident, and Anihos, a flower ; allud* 

 ing to the upper segment of the calyx. 



Geu. Chak. Calyx 5.-parted, upper segment larger, S-cIeft tq 

 the middle, middle division longest : corolla funnel-shaped, limb 

 regular, 5-cleft, tube short : stamens fovir, didynamous, contigu- 

 ous by pairs at the base : anthers 2-celled, cells parsjUel, glabrous, 

 aagittate at the base, muticous : stigma truncated ; capsulo 

 sterile from the base for a short space, hence 4-seeded in th^ 

 middle : seeds furnished with retinacula. — Herbs, : leaves bro^d- 

 isli, sub-serrated : spikes axillary, simple, loose, very flexuose : 

 bracts narrow, longish, bracteoles none . flowers alternate, sub-. 

 secund. 



(1) T. GmrriTHiAN-us. (Gr^ff.j 



Idtnt. Griflftth in Herb. Hook. — Dec. prod. XI. p. 169. 



SpKc. Char. Herbaceous: leaves ovate, gl.ibroiiji : spikes ■rtp-i 

 posite, -ihorter than the le:if, passing ii)to a .?-clett ten)iiii:il pai)ic!o :, 

 bracts linear, twice as long as the calyx, glanduloselj^pubesctJiU,; 

 segments of the calyx bristly-acuminate. 



Kha.sia. 



