jan. — mar. 1858.] Pulney Hills. 

 Viscum moniliforme, 



185 



Ldranthus (Symphyan- 

 thus) sp : nov. ? 



loniceroides, 

 buddleoides, 

 sarcophyllus, 

 amplexifolius, 

 Candolleanus, 

 cuneatus, 

 Euphorbise, 



sp. nov. 



\On " Rhododendron arboreum" very 

 common, glabrous, leaves ovate, very 

 obscurely nerved, thick, opposite, 

 racemes axillary or terminal, many 

 flowered, pedicels short, one small 

 bract embracing the calyx. Calyx 

 entire or nearly so, corolla glabrous, 

 ventricose at base, equally 4 cleft to 

 below the middle, segments cuneate 

 linear, berry oblong, flower deep 

 dull orange color, 

 at Cowangee. 



common on the lower ranges, 

 common. 



leaves with a transparent margin, 

 at Kodak arnal. 

 very common. • 

 growing on Euphorbia antiquorum^ 

 near foot of hills. 

 <\Lower slopes growing on " Salva* 

 dora Indica" rarely on " Cordia po- 

 ly gama ?" Glabrous, branches very 

 woody, leaves nearly opposite 

 or approximated in threes, very 

 long, linear, often much curved, of 

 a thick texture, short petioled at- 

 tenuated at base, obtuse or slight- 

 J ly acute, racemes axillary, or from 

 the axils of fallen off leaves, many 

 flowered, pedicelled, one bract em- 

 bracing the ovary, calyx entire or 

 nearly so, corolla curved, apex split 

 into 5 segments, one third the 

 length of the tube, segments, linear 

 acute, ovary oblong crowned with 

 calyx, flowers whitish with the seg- 

 ments green, 



