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XXXVIII.— BtGOXIACE/E- 
120. Bcg'onia Linii. 
813. Begonia Josephi A. DC. 
PhaJoncheu, 6 — 8,000 ft. 
314. Begonia laciiiiata Roxb. 
Song, Samatek, lower Dikehu Valley, 6 — 7,000 ft., No. 335.^. 
VAR flava. 
Namchi, 5,000 ft.. No. 29D7. 
315. Begonia raegaptera A. DC. 
Gangtok, Karponaug, 7 — 8,000 ft. 
XXXIX.-UBBELLliEIMk 
121. Ilydrocotyle Liim. 
816. Hydrocot) le javaniea Thunb. 
Pbadonchen, Ari, 3 — 8,000 ft. 
122. Saniciila Linn. 
817. Sauicula eiiropiea Linn. 
Common, 7 — 11,000 ft. 
123. Vicafia DC 
81ft. Vicatia iiiiliefolia C. B. Clarke 
Cbangu, Ningbil, 11—11,000 ft., Nos. 4106, 4114, 4286, 
124. Traeiiyclinin Lindl. 
819. TracSiydiuni iio . cmjugiim C. B, Clarke 
Kapoop, r2,000 ft., No. 3112. 
828, Traeliydium aftiiie W. W. Smith, sp. nor. 
Species Trachj/dio novemji'go Clarke prcxiina sed diverse habita 
gracilior, evolntior, fnliorum segmentis ahgnstioribas nec orbicularibus. 
Herba peiennis radiee longa fusiforme. CaulU ad 25 cm. longus, 
gracilis, striatns, glaber. Ivlia subvadicalia, 2 — 3, ad 10 cm. longa 
pinnata ; vagina magna, alba, mcmbranacea ; petiolus 2 — 2-plo laminam 
excedens ; pinnae 5 — 7, elliptioae vol cuneato-obovatae, 1 cm. longae, 5 
mm. latae, apice serratae, vel 5 — 6-fidae. Umhellae 2 — 3, inferiores in 
singulis bracteis foliaceis axillantes, superior terminalis 2 — 3 bracties, 
