1852.] Catalogue of plants found in the Banda district. 177 



nuatis obtusis integris fl. ternis axillaribus pedicellatis, bracteis anguste 

 ovatis basi attenuatis calycisque lacineis gland uloso — ciliatis, corollae 

 fauce filamentisque pilis parvis rubris instructis, antherarum loculis 

 mucronatis, minorum discretis. Found in the inside of the ancient 

 fort of Hansi. 



510. — Salvia pumila — There is little doubt of the identity of 

 this, as I have since found it in its Jacquemontian habitat in the 

 Punjab : my specimens diifer however, in having the lower cell of the 

 anther polliniferous, the upper stamen though very minute, is present 

 and club-shaped. It is very strange, how this plant, a native of the 

 Salt and Soliman ranges, naturally growing among dry rocks, should 

 have been found on the sands of the Jumna. The leaves are of a 

 cinereous grey not green colour as described. 



512. — Salvia fontinalis — Erecta, ramosa, caule quadrangular! 

 ramisque adscentibus (nee brachiatis) deorsim pubescentibus, foliis 

 lanceolatis in petiolo (radicalibus longissime) attenuatis crenato-dentatis 

 utrinque pilosis vix rugosis verticellis 6 floris pedicellis folio florali deflexo 

 longioribus, calyce glanduloso pubescenti, labio superiore brevissime 

 3 dentato dente medio breviore* inferioris dentibus acutis, corolla 

 calycem vix superante labii inferioris lobo medio rotundato maculato, 

 staminibus superioribus abortivis minutis inferioris connectivo postice 

 sursum producta loculum cassum ferente. 



Spring-heads by the Cane. Perhaps this is but a variety of plebeia. 

 Roxb. I. p. 146, mentions the upper sterile stamens, — the shape of 

 the leaves, more bushy habit and 3-toothed upper lip of calyx are the 

 distinguishing marks. 



543. — My specimens are too imperfect to admit of proper descrip- 

 tion. 



555. — I do not attempt to describe the Euphorbiacese that appear 

 to me now, in the absence of any later work than Roxburgh. 



575. — The leaves of the seedling Almus integrifolia are coarse, ser- 

 rate and scabrous. 



644. — Commelina gelatinosa — caulibus ramosis semi-teretibus 

 uno latere piano scabro pubescente foliis oblongo — lanceolatis acumina- 

 tis sub-insequalibus subtus glaucis minute puberulis supra scabris 

 breviter petiolatis vaginis striatis margine fisso ciliatis fauce barbatis, 



* In the dried specimen, the divisions adhere, so as to make it appear entire, 



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