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naked. Roxb. Fl Ind. iii, p 419. Native name " Downa." The 

 flowers are sold in the bazars. 



27-. GNAPHALIUM, D. Don. 



1. Indicum, Linn. sp. 1200. — Stems several, herbaceous, diffuse, 

 tomentose ; leaves obovate-oblong or oblong-linear, mucronate, 

 more or less tomentose, lowest attenuated at the base, upper sessile ; 

 heads of flowers aggregated into an interrupted simple or branched 

 spike ; involucre scales linear-obtuse, scariose, straw-coloured or 

 reddish. 8yn. G multicaule, Willd. sp. iii, 1888; G Polycaulon, 

 Pers. Enchir. No. 105; G strictum, Roxb. Fllnd. iii, 424; Pluk. 

 Aim. t. 187,/. 5. 



28. GYNURA, Cass. 



1. G Simplex. — Tall, erect, unbranched, glabrous ; stem at the 

 base as thick as the finger, angled ; leaves large, oblong-obovate, 

 sessile, coarsely sinuate-toothed, 6 inches loHg, 2 to 3 broad ; stem 

 distantly clothed with leaves to the apex; corymb terminal of 5 to 

 7, heads of deep orange-coloured flowers ; heads 9 lines long ; 

 bracteoles linear- acute, one-third the length of the heads. This 

 comes near to G angulosa of DC. Prod, from Nepal. On the 

 highest hills around Jooneer. 



29. DORONICUM, Linn. 



1. Reticulatum, Wight Ic. t. 1151, b. — Herbaceous, erect, 

 ramous ; stem and branches glabrous ; leaves somewhat rhomboidal, 

 coarsely and unequally dentate ; teeth mucronate, rough and aran- 

 cosely pubescent above, tomentose between the veins beneath ; 

 capitula laxly corymbose, longish-pedicelled ; ligulse 10 to 12, 

 sterile ; throat hairy within ; pappus none ; disc flowers numerous ; 

 acheniura ribbed, conical, hairy. Island of Caranjah. 



2. D Hewrense, Dalz. — Stem' erect, striated, pilose ; leaves 

 oblong or lanceolate, attenuated at the base, and auricled, coarsely 

 toothed, pubescent above, ciliated on the margin, and hispid on 

 the prominent nerves beneath ; peduncles axillary or terminal, long, 

 slender, with 1 to 3 heads of flowers, which are small and yellow; 

 ligulate flowers 3 only in each head ; the ligulse very small, oval ; 

 disc florets about 12. Common in rocUy places around Jooneer ; 

 flowers in July and August. 



30. MADACARPUS, R.Wight. 



1. Belgaumensis, Wight Ic. t. 1152. — Annual, erect, hirsute; 

 leaves ovate, crenate-dentate, auricled at the base, pubescent above, 



