Gratiola, DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA,- 137 
3. G, alata, R. ra ! 
Annual. Leaves petioled, ovate, soebetuniiiads: (ol 
terminal. Calyx five-toothed, and five-winged. Sterile fila- 
ment free. Capsule linear, hid in the calyx. 
A native of the Moluccas, is one of the largest of our Indian 
Gratiolas,and readily known by the five large membranace- 
ous wings whith run the whole length of the calyx. 
Ane, involucrata, Re ka 
Leaves unequally petioled, round-cordate, with inant 
rounded lobes, many-nerved, serrulate, villous.. Flowers 
collected into loniyg peduncled, bracted heads... Sterile. fila- 
ments free. Capsule hid in the villous, gibbous, five-toothert 
calyx. 
This species is also a native of the Mrkuenan ; 
5. G. rotundi — Linn, sp. pl. ed. Willd, 1. 103. Cat, - 
3. N. 204, 
Annual, seit Leaves wadeilie round-cudiiad ined 
tate. Peduneles axillary, Saha nit ad the leaves, 
Capsules globular... 
A native of moist places, appearing and flowering during 
the wet and cold seasons, 
Stems erect, four-sided, from four to six inches high, asian 
opposite, sub-sessile, round-cordate, serrate, or notched, a _ 
little hairy, Flowers axillary, or between the leaves, white. 
Peduncles longer than the leaves. Corol ; stamens and stigma _ 
as in the ines species... Capsules round, as high as the . 
6. G. intogrifolia. Risicds 120% sii 
Annual, while young straight afterwards sling i four- 
sided, Leaves sessile, ovate, ed, entire. Pedun- 
clisigga 
eat Rheed. Mal. 9. 1.57. 
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