Klugia.] cvi. gbsneeacb^. (C. B. Clarke.) ' 367 



2. It. zeylanica^ Gardn. in Calc. Jowrn. Nat. SUt. ri. 490 ; leaves 

 pubescent, calyx subequally 5-winged lobes longer tban tbe tube remarkably 

 acuminate, lower lip of corolla more than J in. diam. A. DC. Prodr. ix. 

 276, name only. K. Notoniana, Bat. Mag. t. 4620. Glossanthus zeylanicus, 

 Br. in Benn. PI. Jav. Bar. 121, name only. 



Cetlon ; frequent near Kandy, Q-ardner, Thwaites, &c. 



Donbtfuliy distinct from K. Notoniana (ex Thwaites Enutn. 208l ; but seems well 

 separable by the long and remarkably acuminate calyx-lobes ; the pubescence also is 

 often stellate. 



3. K. ampllata ; leaves glabrate, calyx subequally 5-winged lobes as 

 long as the tube lanceolate, bracteoles persistent conspicuous. 



Upper Assam ; Mishmee Hills, near Yen, Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 3846). 



Stem at least a foot. Leaves 6 by 3 in. ; petiole ^1^ in. ^Fectuneles J in. ; 

 racemes 3 in., scarcely puberulousj bracteoles ^ in. and upwards; pedicels 0-^ in. 

 CalycB (in fruit) J in., broadly cylin^ric. Capsule and seeds nearly as of J^. 

 Notoniana. — Corolla not seen : the species resembles K. Ilfotordana, hat is larger in 

 all its parts, 



XYI. RKlTNCHOGXiOSSUDZ, Blume. 



Herbs, minutely soabrid-pubescent or nearly glabrous. Leaves alternate, 

 elliptic, acuminate, unequal-sided, cordate on one side of the unequal base, 

 subentire or sinuate. Bacemes long, many-fld. ; bracts ; bracteoles minute. 

 Calyx campanulate, 5-lobed half-way down. Corolla-tube cylindrio, con- 

 tracted at the mouth ; limb 2-lipped ; upper lip short bifid, lower lip longer, 

 3-lobed. Stamens 2 perfect, included ; anthers connivent, 2-celled ; cells 

 ellipsoid, subparallel, slits ultimately subconfluent at the apex. Ova/ry 

 ovoid; style linear, stigma minutely 2-lobed ; placentse deeply intruded, 

 then bifid into 2 thick plates bearing ovules on all sides. Capsule included, 

 ellipsoid, membranous, loculicidally 2-valved. Seeds narrowly ellipsoid, 

 smooth ; testa minutely reticulated. — Species 2, extending from India to the 

 Philippines. 



It. obliquum, Blume Bijd. 741 ; corolla j in. long, lower lip ovate 

 2-3 times longer than the upper. DC. Prodr. ix. 274. B. Blumei, DC. 

 I. e. 274. Wulfenia intermedia. Wall. Cat. 408. Loxotis intermedia, 

 Benth. Scroph. Ind. 57. L. obliqua, Br. in Benn. PI. Jav. Bar. 102, 

 t. 24. 



Tknasseeim ; at Moulmein, Wallich, Parish, &c. Malacca; ZipjoeZ. — Disteib. 

 Throughout the Malayan Archipelago. 



A succulent, membranous herb, very variable in size ; height 2-20 in. Leaves 

 1-Jin.; petiole i-2 in. Racemes 8 in., or sometimes depauperated and 1-3-fld. ; 

 bracteoles 1^-^ in., filiform. Calyx 3 in., somewhat- enlarged in fruit; lobes lanceo- 

 late, sometimes very acuminate, sometimes subtriangnlar. Corolla blue and white, 

 tube slightly incurved, as though hooded in the throat ; 2 lateral lobes of the lower 

 lip narrow falcate. Capsule | in. diam. Seeds not striated. 



Vab. parviflora ; lower lip of corolla narrower hardly twice as long as the upper. 

 R. obliquum, Wight III. t. 159 Us, fig. 7 ; Cla/rlce Comm. ^ Cyrt. Beng. t. 88. B. 

 zeylanicum, Bot. Mag. t. 1498. Wulfenia obliqua, Walt Gat. 407, and Tent. Fl. 

 Nep. 45, t. 35. Loxotis obliqua, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 57. — Rheede Mart. Mai. ix. 

 t. 80.-^Throughout India ; alt. 0-5000 ft., in and near the hills, very common ; from 

 Kumaon to Bhotau ; in Chota Nagpore and Central India, and in the W. Deccan 

 Peninsula, from Bombay to Ceylou. 



XYII. JERDONZA, Wight. 

 A perennial, stemless herb. Leaves elliptic, reticulate; petiole long. 



