HaloragecB,'] cetlon plants. 123 



SECT. 3. SONNERATIEM 



9. SOITNERATIA, Linn. 



340.)— c.p. 1595. 



cum syn, ; Wight 



Hab. Caltura, Negombo, and other places on the coaat. IN'om. vulg. 



" Gedde-killala-gass. ' 



Hamuli glandulis 2, parvis, disciformibus, ovalibus, pauIo infra foliorum singulorum 

 iusertionem immersis, stipulas abortivas simulantibua muniti. 



LXVIII. OJSTAGEACE^. 



r 



1. JUSSI^A, Linn. 



c.p. 2793. 



if 



y 



1. J. repensy Linn. (W. et A, Prod. i. 335, cum syn.)- 



Hab. Common in the warmer parts of the island. Nom. vulg 

 Bairoo-deyanella." 



Very variable in tbe degree of pubescence on the foliage and capsules. 



2. J. viUosa, Lam. (W. et A., 1. c. 336, cum syn.)— c.p. 2794, 3297. 

 Var, j3. suhglahra, — C.P. 1540. 



Hab, Yery abundant, up to an elevation of 3000 feet. 



2. LUDWIGIA, Eoxb. 



1. Ii. parviflora, Eosb. (W. et A., I. c. p. 336, 

 3298, 3510. 



Var. /3 ; plus minus pubescens. — c.p. 3299. 



Hab. Very abundant in the warmer parts o: 

 great elevation. 



■c.p. 1539, 



W 



c.p. 2795. 



Moon 



LXIX. HALOEAaiL^. 



1. MYRIOPHYLLUM, Willd. 



1. M. Indicum, Willd. (W. et A. Prod. i. 339, cum syn.)— c.p. 1549. 

 Hab. Warmer parts of the island. Jaffna, etc., Gardner. 



2. SEBPICULA, Linn* 



1. S. Indica, Thw.—S. Mrsuta, W. et A., 1. c. 338 ; Wight, Iconcs, 

 1001 ; Arn. Pug. 18 (336). S. brevipes, W. et A., 1. c. (An Haloragis 

 igantha. Am. 1. n. : rion W. et A. ?)— c.p. 146, 447, 451, 1545, 2811. 



8000 



Province, at an elevation of 5000 



Sufmtex procumbeus, glaber vcl plus minus hirsutus. Folia altema, opposita vel 

 subvcrticillata, rotundata, oblonga vel linearia, caneata, inciso-dentata. StamiJia 8, 

 antlieris liuearibus. Fructus 8-costatus, costis ssepissiine 3-tubtTculatis. 



