354 AFFGHANISTAN FLORA. 



when examined at the proper period, (viz. just before dehis- 

 cence of perianth) into 3 pieces, of these the central one is true 

 gland, the two lateral ones which partake considerably of the 

 glandular structure, are the ends of rostellum lobes. 

 Fig 40, a. a. Stigma ; h. gland ; c. now glandular ; d. point of 

 the separation. 



127. Leguminosa. — Melilotoid. Prostrata basi suflfruticosa, cano 

 glaucescens, floribus luteis pendulis demum aureis. Brought in 

 from mountains about Otipore. Odor anthoxanthae dulcis- 

 simus. 



128. Asperula. — Flores albi, odor dulcissimus anthoxant. Brought 

 in from above Kuttoor Kilat. Differs in no respect from Ga- 

 lium, and is apetalous. Ovules nucleary inner membrane of 

 Carpella distinct. 



129. Androsacea villosa. — Priori speciei propinque, sed cano villos. 

 Corollas icarneo roseae. 



brought from Kafiristhan. 



130. Phleoides. — Gramen erect, parva, vaginis laxis, complanatis, 

 spica viridescescens ; hab. Panicoides, brought from Kafiris- 

 than. 



131. Dianthi sp. — Habitu Solito. Corollse rosea, Otipore. Barren 

 hills. 



132. Dianthi sp. — Vide 3 sketches.* Baren hills among shingle. 

 Otipore. 



133. Fragariae sp. — Hab. F. vescae. Stolonif. fl. alba. Bharowul 

 common. 



134. Geranii sp — Habitus et flores speciei alterius hujus loci, 

 an vere differt. 



Bharowul, 



135. Umbellifera. — Planta erecta 3 pedalis, robusta, foliis decompo- 

 sitis, floribus albis radiis neutris irregularibus. Bharowul. Sa- 

 por et odor sub nulla. 



136. Orchideae.-^Epipactidas. Habitus Geodori ? Radiculas cylin- 

 draceae caule erecto sulcata angulato vaginis brevibus* Per 

 conniven amplexicaulibus, fol. ascendente patent, condupli- 

 cata concavis racemus terminalia nutans ? 



Floribus inconspicuis albis. Sepalis linear! oblongis incurvit 



* To te given in Icon Plant Asiat : 



