* 
Oldentar dia O TÉWRANDNÍS MONOGNIS —— | 46 
. chhnot be so ; as this plant has not the — resemblance to^ Ol. 
Meis — Dent ella.* i gatoi as 
137 o. Lifiora; Liv. Sp. PL ed. IWilld. i. 676.. id s : sem PN 
. Peduncies solitary, two-tlowered, shorter basals narrow „Jace, 
olar sessile leaves. . j aisa a ae 
Sans. grau del. "HM dM. EE ee ee Zhu 
Beng. Khet-papura. dauig ud: Ys 
Anil: humile, &c. Burm. Zezi- 22.1.13; d. 
Annual ; native of most paris of India. “A small weak straggling 
delieate. plant, Map the rainy AMAP Yo i balers etu Soret 
DE Si Ir y st eme rcd ét fad E ÉE* 4 Aris: E E. 
42. 0. fre amat d BS OS i im E. 
Erect, four-sided, dichotomous. Leaves líaear-lancéolate, ^ d: z 
duncles in pairs from alternate axils, one-flowered, — — — i 
Hedyotis herbacea, Linn Sp. Pl ed. Willd. i, 866. ~ 
Leling. V eri-uella-vemoo. Bian 
_A native of road sides under thin, bushes, &e. Flowering time the 
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rainy season, 
Stem erect, four-sided, smooth, short, Famous. Branches always 2 
iwoeclett ; from. siy to tw enty-four inches high. = Leaves opposite, 
sessile, linear-lanceolate,. spreading, smooth.— Stipules, conne cting 
a finely-toothed.—Peduncles axillary, alway on 2 , 
; ae with, a br Ms or the rudiments of ove b 
“8. o. ramosa, T 
$ Diffuse, ramous. i "aces. Eras ine. = Peluncles axilla y 
with from one to several flowers. 
A mative uf Pegu, froin ibence introduced ihto this bs by Mr. 
E Carey , Where, it blossoms and ripens its seed during the rains, ` 
. aud the carly part of the cool season. E 
> * Conf, H. capensis in Rees's Cyclopedia. The reader is also referred to iu^ 
tory of the g us Lec yot is in that work foran eluvidation of several of the Mon 
speciesof O 'denluudia —N. W. 
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