484 



(1) T. DiTAKicATUM. (Beeaism.) 



Ident. Decaisne descr. Herb. Timor. 39. 



Syn. Arum divaiicatum, Blume. A. Orixense, S. £r. prod. 

 336 (expm-te). A. trilobatum, Thunl. Jofp. 234. A. divaricatum, 

 Linn. Roxl. ilor. Ind. III. p. 503. Arisarum Amboinicum, Bumph. 



Bngrofo. Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 422.— Bot. Mag. t. 339 and 2324. 

 Eumpb. Amb. 5 t. 110, fig. 2.— Wight's Icon. 790. 



Spec. Chab. Stemless : leaves cordate-hastate, entire or 3-cleft, 

 lobes of the base roimded : spathe ovate-oblong above, reflexed, 

 longer than the subulate spa(fix : rudimentary organs glomerate, 

 bristle-shaped : filaments iacurved. 



Malabar. 



(2) T. ccrspiDAiuM. (Decaisne.) 



Ident. Decaisne 1. c. — Kvinth Enum. pi. III. p. 26. 



Syn. Arum cuspidatum, Bhrnie. 



Engra/v. Blume Eumphia I. t. 30, fig. 1, 2. — Bheede Mai. 

 xi. t. 20. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves hastate, entire : spathe linear-lanceolate 

 above, reflexed, nearly equalling the subulate spadix : rudimentary 

 organs lax, bristle or scale- shaped. 



Malabar. 



(3) T. FLAGELLIFOEME. (Blume.j 



Ident. Blume Eumphia I. 134. — Kunth. 1. c. 



Syn. Arum flageUiforme, Roxb. flor. Ind. III. 502. 



Migrav. Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 396.— Wight's Icon. t. 791. 



Spec. Chae. Stemless : leaves ovate, undivided or 3-parted : 

 spathe narrow-lanceolate above, reflexed, equalling the spadix. 



Bengal. 



(4) T. BTJLBIFEETJM. fDok.j 



Ident. Dalz. in Hook. Joum. Bot. iv. 113. — Bomb. Plor. p. 258. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves 2, cordate-hastate, mucronulate, long- 

 petioled, shining beneath : petioles 3 times longer than the leaf, 

 striated, bulb-bearing at the apex : spathe narrow-linear, pale rose : 

 spadix as long as the spathe, filiform : ovules 6, erect, stalked, fixed 

 to the base of the ovary. 



Southern Concan, flowering in Jtlne. 



