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two, filiform, one equalling or a little shorter than the sepals, the other 
rarely equalling more usually 2 — 3 times longer than the sepals. Sepals 
3 min. long, patent, gluinaceous, linear- lanceolate, black brown. Anthers 
2 — 3 times longer than the filaments equalling or slightly less than the 
perianth. Style slightly longer than triquetrous ovary, together 5 mm. 
long, stigmas 3, purplish, slightly longer than the style. Capsule 
equalling the sepals, ovoid, acute, more or less beaked, dark-brown, 
shining, 3-septate ; seeds few, J mm. long, elliptic-o^•o■id, without tails, 
chartaceous, niinut3ly rugose ; testa somewhat shiny. 
Sikkim Himalaya at an elevation of 12 — 14,000 ft., Jongri, No. 2C12 
Gamniie ! below Dzalcp La, Kinfs collector ! at Nathui La, Changu 
Tosa, Chakung, Chu, Nos. 3202, 3465, 3854*, 4046 Smith. 
A very small plant occurring in both west and ei>t Sikkim in the region of heavy 
rainfall. In structure of flower its affinities an with the variety of J. sikki mens'* s 
mentiined above bat the single flower marks it off from the s.-ries in which J, 
is placed. It is a long way from typical J. sikkimensis but appears to 
be connected with the variety monocephala by a series of iutenneliates. The 
difference is chiefly one of size bat is so marked that in my opinion the plant will 
have to be considered specifically distinct. 
806. Juiicus Clarkei Buchen. 
Chola, Phadonchen, 11 — 1 J,000 ft., Nos. 3810, 4419. 
333. Luzula DC 
807. Luzala eifusa Buchen. 
Laghep, 11,000 ft.. No. 3059. 
808* Luzula campestris DC. 
Laghep, Changu, Chola, 10—13,000 ft., Nos. 3371, 3646. 
Xa.— AROIDEiL* 
334. Arissema Mart. 
809. Arisaema Griffitliii Schott 
Changu, 10 — 12,000 ft.. No. 3184. 
810. Arisiiema utile Hook. f. 
Changu, 11 — 12,000 ft. 
811. Ariseaiiia speciusum Mart. 
Karponang, Phadonchen, 6—9,000 ft., No. 3034. 
613. Arisiema Wallichiauum Hook, f, 
Changu, 11—13,000 ft., No. 3223. 
