ADDITIONS AND COEREOTIONS, VOL, IV. 



P. 7. Utleria mlioifolia, Beddome ; add Sooh.f. la. PI. t. 1432. 



P. 8. Mherolepis Wallichii, Hook, f.; add SooJc.f. Ic. PI. t.l433. 



P. 33. At end of Qymnema add : — 



G. ? MAOBANTStTM, Rooh. f. Ic. PI. t. 1436 J stem robust, leaves elliptic-ovate 

 acuminate glabrous, cymes corymbose or subumbellate puberulous, peduncles stout, 

 flowers large ebracteolate, sepals elliptic-oblong obtuse, corolla-tube equalling the 

 sepals, lobes pubescent within, coronal processes of the corolla small villous inserted 

 at the mouth of the corolla alternating with its lobes. 



SizKiM Himalayas, Kiii^. 



Stem terete. Leaves 8-5 in., distant, base rounded or cordate, nerves 3-4 pair j 

 petiole lJ-2 in. Peduncles 2-3 in., stout, often decurved ; pedicels J-J in. Sepals 

 J in. Corolla \ in. diam., thick, tube glabrous within. Column large, stoutly 

 stipitate ; scales of the staminal corona adnate tu the backs of the anthers, obtuse ; 

 anther-tips large, ovate-oblong, obtnse, membranous ; pollen-masses shortly stipitate, 

 oblong-reniform, corpuscle elongate erect. Stigma thick, obtuse, exserted. — A doubtful 

 G^mnema, larger and more robust than any other Indian species, with singularly 

 stout peduncles. The coroUine coronal scales are almost reduced to tufts of hairs ; the 

 staminal scales resemble those of a Marsdema. 



P. 41. To section ** of Tylophora add : — 



T. MICEOSTACHTS, SooTc.f. Ic. PI. 1. 1450; quite glabrous, leaves shortly petioled 

 linear-lanceolate acuminate, cymes reduced to very short axillary sessile racemes, bracts 

 minute setaceous, flowers minute shortly pedicelled, sepals setaceous equalling the 

 corolla, staminal column subovoid, coronal processes obscure, follicles elongate poignard- 

 shaped, tips elongate. 



Tenassbeim ; Moulmein, Falconer in Herl. Calcutta. 



Stem very slender, twining. Leaves 2-3 by i-J in., subcoriaceous, midrib stout, 

 nerves obscure. Racemes J-J in., oblong. Flowers ^ in. diam. Corolla-lobes ovate. 

 Column rather large, tips of anthers rounded. Follicles 2-4i in., thinly coriaceous. 

 Seeds J in. long, oblong-ovoid, concavo-convex, brown, hairs i in. long. 



P. 97. Fxacum zeylanicum, Boxb. ; add Wawra It. Pr. S. Cob. Bot. 1. 112. 



P. 112. Oentiana argentea, Koyle ; add Waiura I. c. t. 113. 



P. 114. To Oentiana add : — 



G. (Chondropbyllum)LoDEM, SooTc.f. Ic. Pl.t. 1440 A ; quite glabrous, perennial, 

 branches prostrate leafy, leaves subsessile broadly elliptic obtuse 3-nerved, flowers 

 terminal solitary sessile, calyx campanulate, lobes equalling the tube spathulate spreading 

 and recurved, corolla tubular-campanulate blue, lobes 5 rounded ovate, scales erect 

 fimbriate, style slender. 



Kashmie, in the Sind or Lidar Valley ? Mrs. C. Eadcliffe. 



Branches 2-3 in. Leaioes \ in. long and broad, spreading, coriaceous, green or 

 purplish-brown ; floral hardly smaller. Galya; J in., tube purplish ; lobes green, coria- 

 ceous. Corolla-Umh 1 in. diam. — I am indebted to E. G. Loder, Esq., for a specimen 

 of this pretty species, which is quite unlike any other Indian one. It was brought to 

 him by his friend the finder, who is uncertain as to its exact locality in the Kashmir 

 Valley where she gathered it. 



G. (Chondrophyllum) tibetioa, King in Sooh.f. Ic. PI. t. 1441 ; stem very stout 

 erect, stem-leaves 6 in. lanceolate connate at the base in a cylindric sheath, uppermost 

 sessile whorled, flowers crowded in the uppermost axils sessile, calyx tubular membranous 

 truncate split on one side, mouth minutely 5-toothed, corolla twice as long tubular- 

 funnel-shaped, lobes 5 triangular with a triangular fold in each sinus, capsule included, 

 seeds ellipsoid, testa reticulated. 



Eastbb^ HimaiiAYA j Chumbi (between Sikkim and Bhotan), alt. 11,000 ft. (ITeri. 

 Calcutta). 



