34 xcv. ASCLEPiADBai. (J. D. Hooker.) [Gmgronewa, 



Maiacca (? Finlayson), Griffith, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1113). 



Leaves 3-6 by 1-2 in., firmly membranous ; nerves 5-6 pairs, arched; petiol* 

 i-| in. Cymes small ; pedicels very unequal. Sepals small, oblong. Corolla J in. 

 diam., lobes spreading. Coronal-scales broad, recurved, apparently confluent with 

 the anther-base. Anther-tips largo, exserted. Follicles 6 by ^ in., gently curved ■ 

 feom base to tip, smooth. Seeds J in. oblong, wing broad recurved.— Finlayson s 

 specimens in Herb. Wallich have no locality given. 



3. Cr. ventrlcosum, Sbok.f.; quite glabrous, leaves coriaceous ovate 

 or ovate-lamceolate obtusely caudate-acuminate, cymes subsessile few-fld.^ 

 corolla-tube glabrous within, lobes as long linear vnth recurved margins. 



Khasia Mts. (Herb. Calcutta). 



Leaves 3 by 1-1 J in. ; nerves .2-3 pairs, very prominent beneath, strongly inarch- 

 ing far within the margin ; petiole stout, i-J in. Flowers very shortly pedieeUed. 

 Sepals very small. Corolla J in. long. Coronal-scales broad, recurved. Pollen-masses 

 smaller than the corpuscle. — In form of corolla this a good deal resembles Gymnema 

 Thomsoni. I have seen only a solitary indifferent specimen of this plant. 



G. ? FiNiAvsONii, Bene, in DC. Frodr. viii. 625 (Gymnema Finlaysonii, Wight 

 Contrib. 46 ; Wall. Cat.), is probably, like most of Finlayson's plants, from Siam. It is 

 glabrous with ovate-cordate leaves, and has peduucled cymes of large flowers ^-j in. 

 diam. The pollen-masses have long spiral pedicels. 



32. IHARSSIilTXA, Br. 



Twining, rarely erect, shrubs or imdershrubs. Leaves opposite. Cymes 

 umbelliform, simple or branched, terminal or axillary ; flowers medium-sized 

 or small. Calyx 5-partite. Corolla campanulate or urceolate or salver-shaped, 

 lobes narrow or broad, overlapping to the right. Coronal scales 5, usually 

 subulate flattened (or 0), adnate to the anthers dorsally, erect. Column short; 

 anthers with an inflexed tip ; pollen-masses pediceUed, oblong or ovoid, waxy, 

 erect. Stigma flat convex or beaked, sometimes very long. Follicles lanceolate 

 or poniard-shaped. Seeds comose. — Distkib. Species about 50 ; chiefly tropical 

 or subtropical, with one S. European. 



A heterogeneous assemblage, amongst which perhaps M. tinctoria, eriocarpa, and 

 thyrsoidea should form one natural genus, and the remainder a second. M. thyrsoidea 

 is very remarkable in wanting the coronal scales. 



Sect. I. Eumarsdenia. Flowers small. Corolla cylindric, shortly 

 5-cleft, mouth closed with a brush of short hairs. Column minute ; anther- 

 tips and coronal scales very short. Stigma truncate. 



1. m. tinctoria, Br. in Mem. Wern. Soe. i. 30 ; nearly glabrous, leaves 

 ovate or cordate acuminate or caudate, flowers in dense thyrsoid or rounded 

 panicles, coronal scales subulate longer and narrower than the anther-tip,, 

 follicles finely pubescent. Wight Contrib. 40, and Ic. t. 689; Wall. Cat. 8173 f 

 Griff. Notul. iv. 52, and Ic. PI. Asiat. t. 389; Graft. Cat. Bomb. PI. 119; 

 Brand. For. Fl. 332; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 201 ; Bene, in DC. Prodr. viii. 615 

 excl. syn. of Mheede. M. monostachya. Wall. mss. Asclepias tinctoria, Roxb. 

 Hart. Beng. 20, and Fl. Ind. ii. 43. Pergularia tinctoria, Spreng. Syat. i. 844. 

 P. parviflora, Blume Bijd. 1056. Cynanchum tingens, Herb. Ham. 



SiKKiM Himalaya, alt. 2-3000 ft. Assam, Suhet, Khasia Mts., and Bibma at 

 Prome, Wallich (cultivated in the Deccan and elsewhere in India). — Distkib. Sumatra, 

 Java, China. 



