ScrojphulariacecB.'] cetlon plants, 219 



2. D. lobelioides, Bentli. 1. c, cum syn. : Wight, Ic. t. 859.— c.p, 2042 



(2043). 



Hab. Common in the hotter parts of the island, in wet places, 



3. D. junceum, Ham. (Benth. 1. e.)— c.p. 2044. 

 Hab. Very abundant. 



Tiiis plant, notwitlistanding the great difference in the size of the flowers, is per- ' 

 haps scarcely specifically distinct from the preceding. 



ARTANEMA 



Ic. t, 1410.— c.p. 2024, 



408, cum syn. ; Wight 



3000 



8, TORENIA, Linn. 



Linn 



(Benth, m DC. Prod. s. p, 410, cum syn.) — T, 

 hirsuta, Ham. ; Benth. 1. c. cum syn. ; Wight, Ic. t. 862.— c.p. 2032. 

 Hab. Very abundant. 



A very variable species, and I suspect that the following is but a form of it. 



2. T. rubens, Benth. 1. c— C.P. 2033. 



Hab. Central Province, up to an elevation of 4000 feet. 



9. VANDELLIA, Linn. 



1. V. Crustacea^ Benth. in DC. Prod. x. p. 413, cum syn. ; Wight, 

 Ic. t. 863.— c.p. 2048 (2052). 



Hab, Very abundant in paddy-fields and other wet places. 



2. V. multiflora, Gr. Don, (Benth. 1, c. cum syn.) — F. Jdrsuta^ Ham. ; 

 Benth. 1. c. cum syn.— ^c.p, 3309* 



Hab. Near Kornegalle. 



3. V. Bcabra, Benth. 1, c. cum syn. — C.P. 2885. 

 Hab. Very common in moist ground. 



4. V. pedunculata, Benth. 1. c. cum syn. — c.P. 652.* 

 Hab. Abundant in paddy-fields, etc. 



5. V. angustifolia, Benth. 1. c. cum syn.— c.p. 2884. 



_rl A n I »nifii»»ri 7l/f 



Moon 



10. ILYSANTHES, Eafin. 



cum syn. ; Wight 



■pv>. i>. KJKfi, — J~> ;parvijiora, xsentn. i.e. cum syn. ±.roiunmjovia^ ojt^uLu. 



1. cj. 420, cum syn.—c.p. 2047, 3111. 

 Hab. Common in paddy-fields. 



The plants I have ventured to unite under this species merge so completely into 

 one another, that I cannot separate them. 



11. BONNAYA, Link and Otto. 



(Norn. vnlg. "Weela.") 

 1. B. veronicaefolla, Spr, (Benth. in DC. Prod. x. p. 421, cum syn.) 



C.P. 652 in Herb. Hook, is Ilyaanthes hyssopioidesy Beuth. — Ed. 



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