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terminalis, Senfa, mox poll antheiin^ eloBgatione caulis fenGm 

 mutata in verticillos duos^ Ires ^nin quatuor multiioroSj inferiorcs 

 remotiufculos pollicem duofve diftanteso 

 ^raEle(E plures fubulatae £ lineare§» pedoncelis param breviores bad 

 gibbofo-diiatata connate s none infra verticillum -inferiorem dif- 

 formes foliacess lanceolato-ovatge, acotsej isndulat^, crenulatse, ipfum 



■ verticillum longitudine ^quantes*' 



Wlcres in fingulo verticillo viginti v plures, "eredliufculi, ilavi, fragrag- 

 tiffimij pedunculis infidentes erediufculis gracilibus fefquipoUica* 

 ribiis, raro ad medium bradeola parva munitis. 



-Cdlyx tubulofus bafi obfolete' qiainquangulansj lacim^lanceoktae, acu^ 

 ts dorfo convex3s. 



'•€iiroUa hypocraterifomiso Tuhu$ calyce -doplo w triplo longiGr^ eyiio- 



■ dricus, decemftriatus, furfum -Icviter ampliatus. 'Limbus plan-dSj 

 laciniis obcordatis crenulatis baii -contraftisj iinta aeuitaoguio inte-- 

 gerrimo. Faux eontrafta, notata tuberculis quinque minutis bilobis^ 



'■Qmrium globofura. Stylus breviffimus* Stigma lubcapitatum. 



Wihmenta fubulata, fypra balin lubi inferta. Antherm eredae, oblongs 

 inclulae. 



Capfula fwbglobofa ftylo perliftente coronataj matura baud vifa» 



'^■bfervation. For this valaable Primroje I am indebted to the indiif" 

 try and fuccefs of my affiftant at Sylhet, Mr^ M. B,. Smith, 

 who fent plants to the botanic garden towards the clofe of 1817, 

 producing abundance of elegant and fweefcly perfumed flowers 

 rthe next February. I have no doubt that this fpecics as well as 

 the not \^h ^Q^iVdhXc P,denticu!ata of Sir J, £» Smith, [Exoi, Bot. 

 2. pag. 109) which I have received both from Sylhetg and Napaul 

 and which has alfo bloffomed freely this year, may be cuXtivdiitd. 

 with facihty and propagated from their flefhy roots, which poffefs 

 the fmcll of anife peculiar to fevcral members of this genus. 



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