{42 DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, © Viricularia, 
16, G. Juncea, Corom. pl. 2. N. 129. 
Annual, erect, columnar, nearly naked. Lower leaves 
lanceolate, stem-clasping ; above minute, The two pair of 
anthers not united. Capsules globular. 
Like the rest, this species delights in a wet situation, — 
it appears and flowers during the rains. 
_ Stem erect, almost simple, round, jointed, smooth, from six 
to twelve inches high. Leaves opposite, stem-clasping, lanceo- 
late, obtuse, entire. Floral leaves minute, triangular, Pe- 
duneles axillary, solitary, one-flowered. Flowers rose-colour- 
ed, small, Anthers twim, not united. The sterile filaments in 
this species stand between the fertile ones, and are very small, 
Capsules globular. 
17. G. cuneifolia. R. 
Annual, erect, simple, nearly naked. Leaves oné pair at 
the base, cuneiform, obtuse ; above one or two minute pairs. 
Flowers solitary, loliepedan clad. Capsules round, 
A native of wet places on the coast of Corompinde, and 
nearly allied to G, lobelioides, and juncea, 
18. lobelivides. Linn, sp, pl. ed. Willd. 1, AM. Retz, 
Obs. 4.7. Vahl. enum. 1. p.92. 
_ Annual, on the lower part of. she sienple,stesniencv, ja 
two to f four Pal of approximate, lanceolate, entire, sessile 
A native of Coromandel, growing in in wet cole during sd 
rainy season. ; 
UTRICULARIA. Schreb. gen. N. 41, 
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