Dldymoearpus.] cvi. GESNBBAOEiE. (C. B. Clarke.) 353 



Fedamlea 3J in., thinly hairy ; bracts -^j in., oblong ; pedicels J in. Sepals ^ in., 

 oblong. Corolla ^ in. ; tube widely campanulate, limb very oblique. Ovary densely 

 pilose i style nearly glabrous. 



Sect. 6. Orthoboea {Benth. in Q-en. PI. ii. 1022). Stemless, or 

 (D. repevs) creeping. Leaves alternate or crowded. Peduncles long, many-', 

 or few-fld. ; bracts small, narrow. Sepals linear or narrowly oblong. 

 Corolla-fuhe cylindric or ventricose, not linear. Ovary sessile ; style about 

 as long as the ovary ; disc 0. ' Capsule linear or sublanceolate, sessile, erect 

 or scarcely oblique at the base ; follicular, ultimately sometimes 2-valTed. — 

 Species of S. Deccan and Ceylon. 



32. D. Xtottleriana, Wall. Cat 778; leaves oblong or elliptic, 

 base attenuate deeply crenate white- villous on both surfaces, corolla ^ in., 

 capsule 2 in. densely villous when young. £r. in. Benn. PI. Jav. Bar. 119. 



NiLOHiEi and KuEa Mts,; Meyne, &c. 



Leaves 3| by \\ in., obtuse, mature herbaceous softly strigose above pilose between 

 the nerves beneath ; petiole | in., broad, entire. Peduncles 4 in., many-fld. Sepals 

 I'j in., narrowly oblong, villous. Corolla purple with yellow marks ; tube short, 

 mouth very oblique. Ovary very hairy ; style glabrous. Capsule very acute. 



Vab. WiffMii ; leaves less deeply crenate thick rugose tomentose, even when old 

 sometimes densely white woolly, capsule less than ^ in. D. Kottleriaua, Wight Ic. 

 t. 1348 ; A. DC. Frodr. ix. 268. Rottlera inoana, VaM Enum. i. 88. Henckelia 

 iucana, Spreng. Syst. i. 38. — Shevagherry Hills, near Courtallum ; Wight. 



33. D. tomentosa, TF»9'A* Ic. t. 1349, and HI. t. 159 his, fig. 1 (stigma 

 incorrect) ; leaves elliptic attenuate at the base crenate tomentose, corolla i 

 in., capsule f in. sparsely villous. 



Hills In S. Madras ; Oourtallum, Jamalay, Bolamputty, Wight. 



Leaves 3 by 2 in., obtuse, white-villous above, ciunamoneous or ferruginous villous 

 or lauate beneath even when mature. CoroKa-feSe nearly j in., ourvei Siv^e thick, 

 glabrous; stigma large, glabrous. — In other respects resembling!). Mottleriana and 

 a variety perhaps of it (Thwaites Enum. 207). 



Vab. lanuginosa ; petiole or very broad, leaves spathulate-orbicnlar cinnamoneous 

 tomentose beneath, peduncles long, cymes large. — Courtallum ; Wight. 



34. D. lyrata, Wight Ic. t. 1350 ; leaves lyrate, terminal lobe ovate 

 incise-crenate or sublobulate thinly herbaceous villous on both surfaces, 

 corolla scarcely j in., capsule |— | in. sparsely villous. 



Deccan Peninsula ; Courtallum, Wight. 



Leaves attaining 8 in. ; petiole nearly 6 in., inoise-pinnatifid ; limb 2-3 in. diam., 

 base rounded. Peduncles 4-6 in., villous. Flowers and capsules nearly as in D. 

 Mottleriana. — Closely allied to D. Mottleriana, rather than to D. tomsntosa, which 

 has larger flowers and capsules. 



35. D. Kumboldtlana, O-ardn. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. vi. 477 ; 

 leaves broadly elliptic, base usually rounded or cordate shallowly crenate 

 thickly tomentose ultimately silky, sepals ^^ in. pilose, corolla J in. ' Bot. 

 Mag. t. 4757. 



Cbvlon ; up to 5000 ft. alt., common, G-ardner, &c. 



Leaves 3 by li-2^ in., obtuse, sometimes orbicular, base rarely shortly attenuate ; 

 petiole J-2 in. Pedmncles 2-4 in., pubescent, many-fld., or sometimes subracemose 

 few-fld. Corolla pale purple, puberulons without. Filaments of the sterile stamens 

 nearly as long as of the fertile. Ovary pilose ; style glabrous. Capsule | in., often 

 oblique at the base. 



Vab. primulafolia, Thwaites Enum. 207 (not D. primulifolia, D. Don) ; leaves 

 spathnlate-eUiptic, cymes subraeemose slender, corolla scarcely ^ iu., sterile filaments 

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