132 SPICILEGIA GORGONEA. 
Hujus species ramum pessimum tantum possideo, sic ejus 
descriptionem mihi ullo modo non licet adumbrare. Parl. 
99. Tetrapleura....sp.? 
Has. In montosis ins. S. Jacobi (J. D. Hooker:) 
XXVII. RusiAcEx, Juss. 
100. Hedyotis (Oldenlandia) Burmanniana, R. Br. in Wall. 
Cat. n. 868. Wight et Arn. Prodr. Fl. Pen. Ind. Or. l.p. 
415.—Ic. Rheed. Mal. 10, t. 35. Burm. Thes. Zeyl. t. 1l. 
Has. In umbrosis ins. S. Jacobi, (J. Dalton Hooker, spe 
duo florida et fructifera cum sequente sub eodem numera 
commixta.) 
It is not without much hesitation that I introduce the 
present species here; but I cannot find any perceptible 
difference between the two specimens named above, and 
others from India, under the same name, sent either by 
Roxburgh or Wallich to Lambert. Our plant may perhaps 
prove not distinct from the H. longifolia, Schum., a little 
known species. From the following it differs, not only 
in having its peduncles two-flowered, but likewise by 1 
much larger fruit and the wider lanceolate teeth of its caly% 
which are more subulate at their apex. 
101. Hedyotis (Oldenlandia) corymbosa, Linn. Sp. Pl. p- 274. 
DC. Prodr. 4 p. 426.—Ic. Plum. ed. Burm. t. 212. f. - 
ex DC. l. c. d 
Has. In locis umbrosis circa Portum Praya, ins. S. Jacobi, 
(J. Dalton Hooker, n. 172. Nov. 1839, sp. fructifera.) 
Christian Smith cites in his catalogue (Tuck. voy- P- 252) 
the Hed. Capensis: no specimen, however, of this plant 15 
found in his herbarium at the British Museum, (J. Dalton 
Hooker in litt.) 
102. Hedyotis (Oldenlandia) virgata, Willd. Sp. PI. 1. p. 567- 
DC. Prodr. 4. p. 425. 
Haz. In herb. ins. Cap. Vir. (Mus. reg. Par.) 
103. Hedyotis (Kohautia) stricta, Smith in Rees Cycl. 17. 
n. 21. DC. Prodr. 4. p. 430. 
Has. In herb. ins. Cap. Vir. (Mus. reg. Par.) 
