
EXPLANATION OF PLATES.
¥ ( 3 L ,.I I .—PA K T I .
31D. (.PC ) stim hispid with
scattered-short pn&Jx h\irs, otherwise glabrous;:; leaves
7_9 Mioläte; leaflets* obofeaté -cftrpblong, ^P^öate,vnispia, •
with a close pressed>,ngid%ubeS%n6efmcarcelyeo long as
the petiole ; upphffloral % e s mffiWe 1 stamens numerous
(24-32) ; fllajnents cWjb-shRpig|:,JsUfcgJa glabrogs,^
324. Geranium Wailichianum (Don.) stem decumbent,
purple ; leaves 5-parted, with broadly cuneateu,
oyate, deeply-toothed, lobes; clothed on both surfaces as
well as the stem) with silky villi : stipulés, ovate obtuse,
petals etnargiiiate : stigmas very long.—Flowers large,
p « le,jg ed u n e les very long, 2-flowered, the whole plant
Clfitfed^with silky viBi.—Don. FI. Nepal :
, This drawing ,i'» very characteristic o f a specimen I
- have, of this plant, collected at Simla by the late C ountess
'■ D'àlhôusie 1 It does not agree very well with the above
Èharaoter,- which 1< copy from Don,the authority for the
s | ecies, but the remarkable stipules induce m e to refer it
u to thât sp'èGÎes,
terete;'sessile —W. & A. P®d. p .,||.’^
1 a small' plint, vrtural L e —2 V,dissected flower,
showing the byp0gyjp5us insertion of thfe-stamens—J a
siliqua' dehiscing—4t'*"sqed.
320. T rmmfetta ANQULATm (Ximi ) ‘■h ms lu rbtii p- ,*
mis, glabrous or pub««cent ®permost r le a v e r o v a te a y
acuminaled.: middle and loweflbdes q j^ fa d ^ ly 3tö- I
lobed : all mow or les# covered wïth ^stéilste hairs, g ser- -
i ated peduncles 2'Æ together, aSllary J|®opposrte,to
the leaves, 3 -flowered.: calyx a p ioA te : stamens 10; 61a,
ments glaBrpus : fruit pubescent, 4-5-celled, 4-8-seeded;
prickles glabrous -AW. & A^'Prod. A 174-
jÉ Aibraöfehï bearing both flower affi fruit, natural i z e
_ 2 an expanded flower, showing the 10 stamens andsoseed
I- Ei'owering branch natural size—2 expanded flower—
3 i stam e n s-5 ovary, htyle and stigmas—6 ovules—7
Stigma much magnified—8 a petal—9 «épais.
%5332^.*.Salvia lanata (Roxh ) stems herbaceous, raes-
pitose at the base,; woolly1: leaves objoug-lanceolate, obtuse,
in each.
321. ä S t ö t e » FRilîoiuES (DG.) glaftous : 11 am lie-* I
tent« h a te s < blong' obfu-th jeun îuÆil, •■tiiulateii,
coriacedus- pedicels several, from aja a r te r y tuberole
1-flowered, about equal tO^thd .p'etiole« laljx-lojes
round, much shorter than the petaljj,' m o r® r less pu-
berulous ind ciliated J < tais bro dly ovate ui gui;:i Wtc,
quite entire; torus large, cup-shaped, ' thic®fleshy.:,at
first nearly enclosing the o v a rii stamens short, about
the length of the style, arising'from the înneafcüc ol the
torus : ovules 2, superposed,- in each cell of the ovary >■!
Iruit Bearl.y glObosdl^bcjdi'the size of&-:gmaIl||)erry), 1
celled, 1-seeded.— & A. Prod. |>> '
1. A flowering branch, with some fruit of thlgrec ed-
ing season—2 an expanded flower, somewhat rrimnified
—S a seed divided into its Jobes,.sbowingithe minute radicle
at the base. ,
322. Ai/isma EENiPOKMis-XDon. FI. Nopal'-) l j |s ea
reniform, long-petioled, nerved, glabrous on both sides:
Scape panicled, twice the length of the leaves : pedun- .,1
clés about 3, pedicels 3-5,t fruit obovate- obtusely 3 -a ^
gulftÇs
The specimens here figured, were kindly commum-
catedby Mr. Edgeworth, B C. S. of Seharumpore whdM
I believe, coücéted them near Simla;
I a flowering panicle—2 an tmexpanded. flovrer—3 a
flower somewhat forcibly expanded—4 stamens back an d j|
front views—5 perigonium and stamens uuiUa h I showing l
the ovary in site—6 a detached pyary—7 the same cut
vertically, ovule basilar erect—8 a leaf noterai size.
823. \ I mpatiens ScaeridaÖ (D C ) peduncle^ 3-4
flowered, erect, shorter than the leaves : leaves oval, ta-
peringiat 'both ends, serrated, younger ones on both surfaces
as well as the stem hispid, adult ones smooth :
spur long : caps lits çuhcÿlitifîrical, valves cWliyig inward
from the to b X)C.'U?t*od 1 p, 687.
S im la -1 am also indebtechto Mr,, Èdgeworth for thjs I
and the two following drawings, which he communicated'
along with many others 1 have 'Somâtjdbubts however, ot
this being DeCandole’s plant, for, though generally it
accords well with his character, the spur agrees better
with the description o f Roxburgh’s I. tnpetala, which,
therefore it may bey.;- ^
I A flowering branch,Raterai size—2 a dissected flower, ^
th e different parts separately rep resen ted -3 ovary and
stamens—4 stamens detached—5 ovary—6 the same magnified.
entire, minutelyicreilulated ; narrowing towards the
base, rugous ; above.loosely, beneath densely, whitish,
tomentose ; the floraFpçés.brpad, acuminated, concave,
persistent', as long as the calyx: branches simple, villous,
viscid verticellastH; remote, about 6-flowered : calyx
canmanulate, uppbr lip shortly, 3-toothed, inferior bifid,
teeth, acute : corolla twice the length of the calyx, tube
’'fixIcHcd, widening at the throat!)upper lip vaulted, epm-
pressed,,the lateral lobes of the inferior ode oblong elect:
f connective dentulate deflexed, or abruptly dilated and callous
at th e extremity:—Benth. Lab. p. 228.
1 Flowering branch—2 calyx—3 the same opened—4
sitigraa—5 corolla—B the same opened, showing the ln-
■ .sertion Of the stamens— 7 a detached stamen showing
the'dieted'posterior extremity of thfe^conneetivum— 8
ovary, style and stigma—9 a stamen more highly magnified,
showing separately ihe anther, conneetivum, and
short filament, the dotted lines showing th e points o f
union—10 ovary more highly .magnified.
326. FpsMiNGiA semiaiata(Roxh.) shrubby,ramous:
: leaves ternate ; leaflets oblong acute, three-nerved ; petiole,
winged raceme terminal and axillary, panicled.
—Roxb-.Fl- Indicé 3 p. 31*0. < ^
Is very'.' nearly allied to FI. congesta but is distinguished
by the petiole being furnished with a narrow
wing, anerfbe leaflets sprinkled with a few inconspi-
cuous yeBowish%land.s; and not -copiouslyî dotted with
| black ones.” W and A Prod..p. 241.
. l F low in g branch—2 a pod opened showing the 2
H smaU seedy
f t 327, F lemingia ; LiNEATA ’ ^ o x b .) slmiblSy, erect,
glabrous»’y ^ Bs.
W ^ e s angled'and p,'ubescént’ r leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets
' Pbovate or ôBlèngJcùneate at the base ; upper sidegla-
-brous ; utid&C p g â e f i f when youug, afterwards gla-
b'iiùs, inconspicuously . djitt-ed with minute yellowish
glands, the. nervês' densely pubescent : petiole channel.ed,
n0,tlhargined, aèo'ut h a lf the-,(length o f the leaflets: sti-
pul^^eciduou&^peayiy h th e 4 ,e h g th o f the petioles:
racemes arranged-in'a pectancledv 'diffuse panicle : brac-
teas djeidùous : 'calyx-segmentsTabout equal and w ith |
the le'gkme pubpscent rapd covered with minute whitish -)
f; ‘ ineaîÿfgknds'—W , & A .^ ro d . 242. y_
1 Branch in flower a n d jru it~ 2 an open legunie.
^ 328. P ongamia ovAi-i^OLiA (W.' & A.) arboreous,
leaflets 4-pair, drooping^ '"oval,obtuse, glabrous : raceme:
elongated, disposed along1 the leafless branches, slightlt
compound ; pedicels slender, arranged along very shorn
minutely-brâcteated partial peduncles : vexillum withouy
callosities : ovary with t\^o'^approximated ovules about
the middle.—W. & A. Prod. 262.