Pajanelia.] cvii. bignoniacb^. (C. B. Clarke.) 385 



unequal at the base ; petiolule J in. PawoZes 12-18 in. Cali/x ^-lin. ; lobes irvegnhr, 

 extending about half-way down. Corolla 2J in. ; lobes 1 in. , hairy especially on the 

 margins, dilated and rounded at the tips. Cwpmle 12-20 by 2\-'6^ in., glabrous ; wing 

 on each margin split, so that the capsule appears 4-winged; septum flat, but with a 

 ridge on each face. Seeds | by ^ in. 



X. DXPIiANTKERA, B. Br. 



Trees, tomentose or -villoTis. Leaves undiyided, large, opposite or whorled • 

 Panicles terminal, sessile, dense, gloljose. Calyx campanulate, closed in 

 the bud, in flower shortly 2-5-lolD6d. Corolla yellow, tubular-ventrioose ; 

 lobes round, entire, subequal. Stamens 4, didynamous ; antber-oells lanceo- 

 late, separate, pendulous. Capsule broadly spindle-shaped, woody, looulici- 

 dally 2-valved ; septum flat, thick. Seeds compressed, discoid, with a 

 hyaline wing. — Species 6, extending from Malacca to N. Australia and New 

 Caledonia. 



D. bancana, Scheffer in Nat. Tidschr. xxxi. 334. 



Malacca; Wallcer, Maingay. — Distbib. Bangka. 



A lofty tree. Leaves 8-13 by 5-8 in., round-ovate, subentire, pubescent, tawny 

 villous on the nerves beneath, 1-2 large glands above near the apex of the petiole ; 

 petiole 4 in. Panicles 4-5 in. diam., tawny-villous. Calyx f in., puberulous, articu- 

 lated on the pedicel. Corolla 1 in. Stamens and style ultimately long exsert. 

 Capsule 6 by IJ in., smooth. Seeds IJ by | in., wing continued all round except the 

 base, 



XL ADIPKICOIHE, Undl. 



Herbs ; rootstook woody. Leaves alternate, 1-pinnate ; leaflets toothed. 

 Sacemes terminal ; bracts small, linear, persistent. Calyx campanulate, 

 truncate or 5-toothed. Corolla red, tube elongate widened upwards ; lobes 

 5, round, entire, nearly equal. Stamens 4, didynamous, included ; anthers 

 glabrous or hairy, cells separate, divaricate, with a tooth-like appendage 

 near the base. Ovary subsessHe ; ovules sub-2-seriate. Capsule Uuear, 

 slender, terete, smooth, loculicidally splitting on one side, subf oUicular ; 

 septum thin. Seeds in one- row, on each margin of the septum, narrowly 

 oblong, tuberoulate, the hyaline wing on each side more or less laciniate. — 

 Species 2, in North-west India and Oabul. 



1. A. argruta, Lindl. JBot. Beg. 1838, t. 19 ; glabrous, leaflets lanceo- 

 late, calyx-teeth very acute, corolla attaining 1^ by 4 in. DC. Prodr. ix. 

 237 ; Bureau Monogr. Bign. t. 24. Incarvillea arguta, Boyle 111. 296. I. 

 diffusa, Boyle III. t. 72, fig. 1 {corolla shown too small). I. emodi, Wall. 

 Cat. 4SiT, first example. 



N.W. Himalaya, Blinkworth, Royle; Kumaon, alt. 7000 ft., Strachey S( 

 Winterbottom ; Simla, Fielding; Kunawur and Wangtu, T. Thomson, StoUezka. 



Stems 2(S in., sometimes divided. Leaves 5 in.; leaflets 5-9, 1-1 j in.; petiolules 

 ^'j in. Sacemes 6-8 in.; pedicels 1 in. Calyx \ in., teeth caudate-acuminate from a 

 triangular base. Corolla glabrous ; cylindric base of the tube ^ in., campanulate 

 portion of the tube § in. Capsule 6-8 by ^-^ in.; valves thin. Seeds (including the 

 wings) i by j'j in. 



2. A. emodi, Lindl. Bat. Beg. 1838, t. 19, in note; leaflets elliptic or 

 oblong scarcely acute, calyx truncate or with triangular scarcely acuminate 

 teeth, corolla attaining 2 by f in. DC. Prodr. ix. 237; Bot. Mag. t. 4890. 

 Incarvillea emodi. Wall. Cat. 487, second example; Boyle 111. 296, in 

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