304 cm. SCBOPHULAEINEJE. (J. D. Hooker.) [Leptorhabdo^. 



virgata and parvijlora ; but there are fruiting specimens from Balti in the Shayak 

 v.iUey of a plant the capsules of which are nearly ^ in. long. 



2. Xi. linifolia, Walp. Rep. iii. 388 ; leaves linear entire or the lowest 

 3-fid, oalys-lobes Unear-lanoeolate as long as the tube. JBenth. in DC. 

 Prodr. X. 510. Dargeria linifolia, Dene, in Jacquem. Voy. Sot. 116, t. 121. 



Kashmib, in the upper pine forests, Jacquemont. 



I have seen no specimens of this, which is probably referable to L. Benthamiana. 

 Possibly there is but one species of this genus. 



Tbibe IX. EUFKRASXES:. 

 48. PHTHEIROSPERmUIH, Bunge. 



{& 50 Emmenospekmum, Clarke.) 



Annual or biennial, viscid herbs. Leaves opposite, pinnatifid. Flowers 

 axillary, solitary, sessile or shortly pedioelled, ebracteolate. Calyx cam- 

 paniilate, 5-fid, lobes short narrow. Corolla 2-lipped, tube broad, dilated 

 above ; upper lip very short, eject, lobes 2 folded back ; lower longer, broader, 

 spreading, 2-fid, throat open, palate 2-gibbons. Stamens 4, didyuamous; 

 anthers beneath the upper lip glabrous, cells equal parallel distinct, bases 

 mucronate. Stigma spathulate, shortly 2-lobed. Capsule compressed, 

 beaked, loculioidal; valves entire, semiseptiferous, at length separating from 

 the plaoentiferous column. Seeds numerous, ovoid, reticulated. — Species 3, 

 a Chinese and Japanese and 2 Indian. 



A new genus (^Ummenospermum) has been proposed by Clarke (and inadvertently 

 introduced into the key, p. 249) for P. Farishii, founded on the seeds being minutely 

 reticulated and not striate, a character not supported by habit or any other. The seeds 

 of P. chinense are ellipsoid ^.in. long, with a loose pale reticulated testa ; those 

 of P. Farishii are about half that size, with a dark close testa. Much greater 

 differences occur in the seeds of aU large and many small genera of Scrophularineae. 



1. P. Parishii, Sook. f. ; softly hairy, leaves sessile broadly ovate 

 deeply pinnatifid, lobes obtuse, flowers subsessile, corolla-tube much longer 

 th^fU the calyx, upper lip very short truncate 2-toothed, lobes of lower 

 obcordate. 



Tbnassebim ; at Moulmein, Koli Mts. and Thoungyne, alt. 5000 ft., Lohb ; 

 Summit of Moolee, alt. 7400 ft.. Parish. 



Stem 3-8 in., simple or branched from the base or upwards, hairs spreading. 

 Leaves J-j in. ; lobes linear, entire or notched. Calyx ^ in., glandular, 5-cleft to the 

 middle; lobes linear-lanceolate, obtuse. CoroHa J in. long. Copsa^e i in., pubescent. 

 Seeds g'g of an inch long, oblong, testa close dark. 



2. P. g-landulosum, Benth. in Gen. PI. ii. 976 ; glandular-pubescent, 

 leaves sessile 3-partite, segments linear, calyx-lobes unequal, corolla-tube 

 hardly longer than the calyx. Euphrasia P glandulosa, Benth. in DC Prodr 

 X. 565. 



Wbsteeit Himaiaya ; (in Garwhal ?) at Shioli, alt. 6000 ft., Tldgeworth. 



Stem slender, erect, 3-4 in., simple or branched. Leaves i-^ in. Flowers few, 

 sessile. Calyx ^ in. long. Corolla J in. wide. — The specimens are quite insufficient 

 for a second analysis of the flower. 



49. Euphrasia, Linn. 

 Annual or perennial herbs. Leaves opposite, toothed laciniate or pal- 



