Pa/raea/ryvm:] c. boeaginej!. (C. B. Clarke.) 161 



forming a large dense corymb, pedicels very short. OynoErlossum. sp. 13, JIe}-b, 

 Ind.Or.H.f.^-T. 



■Western Deccan Peninsula ; Canara and Mysore, Law. 



Resembling the preceding species but stouter, more hairy, with larger flowers and 

 fruits. Calyx-lohes J in., elliptic; in fruity in., ovate. Nutlets more than \ in. 

 diam., subglobose, disc of their faces glochidiate, style ^ in. 



8. ? F. Iiambertianuxn, Clarice ; strigose, cauline leaves subsessile 

 ovate acute, racemes long forked, pedicels very short, nutlets large margined not 

 glochidiate. 



Bombay {Herb. Lambert). 



The upper portions of 2 fruiting stems of this are very like P. caelestinum, but 

 the fruits are totally different. Calt/x as of P. caelestmtim. Corolla not seen. 

 Nutlets I in. diam., ovate, much depressed flattened, margin ^ in. broad, entire, not 

 reflexed, disc smooth, shining ; carpophore elongate conic, style ultimately i in. — 

 The genus of this plant is very doubtful ; the nutlets approach those of Eindera. 



4. P. heliocarpum, A. Kerner Nov. PI. Sp. ii. 9 ; radical leaves spathu- 

 late-lanceolate, cauline oblong or lanceolate softly hairy on both surfaces, 

 racemes long lax flowers pedicelled, corolla-tube elongate much Exceeding the 

 calyx, margin of the nutlets broad membranous white reflexed with lanceolate 

 glochidia disc slightly muricated. Cynoglossum anchusoides, Idndl. in Bat. 

 Reg. 1842, t. 14; DC. Prodi: x. 151. Cynoglossum Emodi, Sclwttws Cat. 

 Hort. Copenhagen. Lindelofia anchusoides, Lehm. in lAnncea, 1851, 216. 



Tempeeatb Western Himalaya, alt. 7-9000 ft. ; Kashmir, Lahul and Piti, 

 Thomson, &c. — Distkib. Kashgar. 



Erect, 3 ft., softly hairy. Radical leaves long-petioled, 6 by 1 in. ; cauline 2 J by 

 ■J in., closely hairy on both surfaces. Racemes 4-10 in., ebracteate ; pedicels in fruit 

 J-^ in., distant. Calyx-lobes ^ in., narrowly oblong, silky ; in fruit j in. or more, 

 widened. CorollO'tube ^-^ in.; lobes ^ in., subereet. .^wiWs linear, included. Style 

 ^ in. in fruit. Nutlets J-| in. : glochidia broadly-lanceolate, thifa, membranous. — 

 A plant frequently collected in Cabul by Griffith has been named P. aiichusoides, but 

 it has very stiffly glochidiate, smaller, less margined nuts ; and may be Cynoglossum 

 macrostyhim, Bunge (cf. Boiss. Fl. Orient, iv. 266). 



5. P. g'locliidiatuili, Benth. in Oen. PI. ii. 850 ; radical leaves cordate- 

 ovate, cauline ovate acute hairy on the nerves beneath, racemes elongate furcate 

 "lax, margins of the nutlets prominent long-glochidiate. Rindera glochidiata, 



WaU. Cat. 926. Cynoglossum uncinatum, Benth. in Royle III. 305. C. Roylei, 

 Wall. Cat. 917 ; DC. Frodr. x. 155. C. laxum, G. Don Gem. Syst. iv. 356. 

 Echinoglossum glochidiatum, A. DC. Prodr. x. 136. 



Alpine Himalaya, alt. 9-12,000 ft.; from Kashmir to Sikkim, frequent, Wallick, 

 Royle, J. D. H., &e. 



Stem 3 ft., laxly hairy. Radical leaves 2-4 in. diam., petioles often 6 in. ; caidine 

 leaves mostly distinctly petioled, orbicular to elliptic-lanceolate, base obtuse. Racemes 

 2-6 in., strigose ; pedicels in fruit often J-J in. distant. Calyx-lobes ^ in., oblong, 

 acute; in fruit J in., ovate. Corolla \ in. diam., tube short, much as of Cynoglossum. 

 Style I in. Nutlets forming a pyramid ^-J in. diam., much adnate to the carpophore ; 

 rglochidia |-j in., sublinear. 



6. P. Thomsoni, Clarke ; radical leaves ovate-oblong, cauline mostly 

 petioled ovate-lanceolate sparsely hairy, racemes divaricate, pedicels very short, 

 nutlets less than 4 in. glochidiate margined. — Echinospermum sp. 2, Jlerb. Ind. 

 •Or.H.f.Sr T. 



Alpine Westeen Tibet ; Nubra, Baltal, Thomson. 



Stem 3 ft., sparsely hairy. Radical leaves 8 by 4 in., blade decurrent on the 4-10 in. 



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