Justieia.] cix. AOANTHACEiB. (C. B. Clarke.) 531 



cent. Leaves 4 by 1 in. ; nerves conspicuous, Sracts i in., spathulate, orbicular, 

 subglabrous. Corolla subglabrous. 



22. J. salidfolia, T. Anders, in Journ, Linn. Soo. is, 514 j leaves 

 subpetioled lanceolate acuminate at both ends glabrous or jmbeseent, 

 flowers in close axillary clusters, corolla i in. minutely bairy.— Adbatoda 

 sp. n. 20, Kerb. Ind. Or. H.f.SfT. 



N. Khasia Mts., alt. 3-5000 ft.; Borpani and Shillong, S.f.^ T., &c. 

 Leaves 2\ by J in.; petiole ,1; in. Bracts i in., spathulate, orbicular, glabrous 

 or sparsely pubescent. 



23. J. ITeeslana, Wall. ; T.. Anders, in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 613 ; 

 leaves linear-lanceolate glabroiis, flowers in close axillary clusters, corolla 

 I in. Gendarussa Neesiana, Wall. Cat. 7175; Nees in Wall. PI. As. Bar. 

 iii. 105. Adhatoda Neesiana, Nees in DC. Prodr. xi. 397. 



Khasia Mts. ; Wallich. 



A small nndershrub ; mternodes very short. Leaves IJ by | in. ; petiole hardly 

 any. Bracts as in the 3 preceding species, which differ from the present by their 

 diffuse habit and elongate internodes. 



** Bracts lanceolate or linear-lanceolate. 



24. J. flava, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 1873, pt. ii. 97 ; subglabrous, 

 leaves ovate or ovate acuminate; cymes small axillary densely subcapitate 

 subglabrous, corolla 5-^ in. pubescent yellow. 



Teitasseeim:; Beddome ; Martaban (fide Kurz). 



A herb, 2-3 ft., erect {Kurz). Leaves 4-6 in., acuminate at both ends, nerves 

 prominent ; petiole | in. Cymes forming axillary heads 1^ in. diam. ; bracts and brao- 

 teoles small, linear, glabrous. Sepals 5, ^-j in., linear-lanceolate, caudate, glabrous. 

 Lower anther-eell distinctly white-tailed. Capsule i in., clavate, glabrous, 4-seeded ; 

 seeds minutely rugulose (Kurz). — NospecimenofKurz's plant has been seen, but his 

 description fits very satisfactorily Beddome's Herb. Propr. n. 84. 



25. J. Brandisii, T. Anders, in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 514 ; leaves 

 ovate acute pubescent on the nerves beneath, flowers sessile or sometimes 

 aggregated on a very short peduncle, corolla pubescent tube short. 



BiJEMA; Mt. Toungoo, Brandis, and Karen Hills, Masson (fide T. Anderson). 



An nndershrub, 1-2 ft. ; stem terete, glabrous. Leaves scabrous above, puberu- 

 lons beneath, decurrent into the petiole ; nerves prominent, approximate. Bracts and 

 hractevles small, subulate. Sepals 5, equal, | in., subulate, hoary pubescent. Lower 

 anther-cell long-tailed. Ovary 4-ovulate (T. Anderson). — Not seen. Anderson 

 places it in a section with "flowers axillary solitary or 2 or 3 together," along with 

 J. salidfolia & quadrifaria. Nevertheless it may be J. fldccida, Kurz, of the 

 Section Qendarussa. 



26. J. heterocarpa, T. Anders, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. 41 ; leaves 

 petioled ovate minutely lineolate subglabrous, flowers minate in small 

 axillary clusters, capsules of 2 kinds in nearly every axil, abnormal winged 

 crested 1-seeded. Harnieria dimorphocarpa, Solms in Schweinf. ^thiop. 

 110. 



Westebn India ; Deesa (Goojerat) and Kurrachee (Scinde), Stocks ; Fei'ozepore 

 (Punjab), Vicary. — Disteib. Abyssinia. 



A herb, 8-12 in., minutely grey-pubescent. Leaves 1 by J in. ; petiole J in. Mowers 



, 1-4-nate, closely axillary ; bracts and bracteoles small, linear. Calyx sub-5-partite ; 



segments J in., linear, minutely pubescent. Corolla J in., upper lip shortly 2-lobed, 



lower transversely marked shortly 3-lobed. Anther-cells o^aXe ; lower white-tailed. 



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