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within, calyx segments linear equal a little larger than the linear bracteoles, all pubescent outside glabrous within, corol 16-17 lines long 
obliquely infundibnliform suddenly contracted at the base into a very narrow curved tube 3 lines long, pubescent outside and in a 
broad liue down the centre within, stamens 2, filaments very hairy, style long nearly glabrous, stigma oblique, ovary hairy at the apex, 
T. Anders, Journ. Linn. See. vol. ix. No. 40 p. 466. 
Very common about Siaparah on the west side of the Nilgiria, 4-5500 feet elevation, and 1 have specimens from other localities 
on our western mountains j it is very rarely to be found iu flower, as it apparently only flowers on reaching maturity (6 or 7 years 
growth), aud then dies; it flowered in October 1869. 
PLATE No. CXCVIII. 
STROBILAN THES PANICULATUS. (T. And.) A rather delicate shrub 5-6 feet high, stem erect terete glabrous, leaves 
lineolate over all the lamina and veins, 4-6J inches long by f-l* inches broad, petiole^ 4-10 lme § s long, paniclea^eilTu.^UlZglttbnelr 
oblong lax at length filiform softly puberulous and also more or less furnished with long white shining simple or very minutely glandu¬ 
lar hairs, branches opposite short simple or branched furnished with a pair of bracts at the base, the lower bracts about 1 inch long 
linear glabrous but lineolate, the upper gradually smaller and more ovate softly puberulous and furbished with white glandular hairs, 
flowers opposite the pedicels filiform hairy and with a pair of bracts at the base (1 to each pedicel), bracteoles generally none rarely 
present and very minute, calyx cleft to nearly the base into 5 liuear subulate hairy segments, 4 equal the 5th much longer (6 lines iu 
length), corol pink 1 * inch long sublnfundibuliform and rather curved very finely hairy on the outside, and within furnished with loncish 
Lairs down the centre very membranaceous, lubes short rounded rather emarginate, stamens 4 on a very long thin tube one pair much 
shorter, stigma 2-cleft 1 division very short the other elongate. Anders. Journ. of the Linn. Soc. vol. ix. No. 40 p. 483 ? S rubicun- 
dus, And. in En. II. Zey. p. 229 (not Nees.) 
rery beautiful species. Specimens sent to Dr. Anderson were referred 
plant differs much from his description; if distinct it may be called S. 
) (not Nees.) 
Wynaad and Coorg, 2000-3000 feet 
by him to his Ceylon paniculatm, which I hai 
Wynadeusis, under which name I originally distributed specimens! 
PLATE No. CXCIX. 
7i“ 
lanceolate ciliete and .paring!, hairy, L,x .bent „ long 7l l ?’ ^ ^ ” h " ^oUs 2 linear 
oblique, capsule obiouge-oeat, juet equal,lug the calyr glabron. or (undAe'to) ve^^L'et^ou?' 6 "“h" S ' i8m * 
4500-7000 feet eloTatton”"^ flown °" ^ BolM “ lmtly h,lls Coimbatore in moist forests above the Muti kolam, 
PLATE No. CC. 
