424 TETRANDRIA MONOGYNITA, Oldentandia. 
» Annual ; native of most parts of India. A small weak —_ 
eng delicate —— appearing in the ey season, 
ato) hevtiiin, R og 
©! Erect, four-sided, dichotomous. Leaves linear-lanceolate, 
Peduneles in pairs from alternate axills, one-ilowered, «© 
 Hedyotis herbacea, Linn, sp. pl. ed. Willd. i. 566. 
. Teling. Veri nella-vemoo, | 
A native of road sides under thin ‘inka ke. Flowering 
time the rainy season. : 
Stem erect, four-sided, smooth, short, ramous. willie 
always two-cleft; from six to twenty-four inches high, Leaves 
opposite, sessile, linear-lanceolate, spreading, smooth, Stipu- 
les, connecting membrane finely-toothed, Pedanbies axilla- 
ry, always two from the small axills, with a branchlet, or the 
rudiments of one between them, round, nearly as’ me as’ ane 
= one-flowered. Capsule meeand orto orbbam wtuster 
a & 0: ramosa, R.> ‘ hue 
» Diffuse; ramous. Leaves narrow- lanceolate. Peduncles _ 
axillary, with from one to several flowers. Jp bier) 
A native of Pegu, from thence introduced into this garden. 
by Mr. F. Carey, where it blossoms and ripens tsseed diving 
the rains, and the early part of the cool season. 8 
Root annual, The stems and numerous branches diffuse, 
somewhat four-sided, pretty smooth, spreading to the extent 
of one or two feet, Leaves opposite, narrow-la : 
entire; whiter underneath; length about an inch, - Connecting 
membrane many-toothed, \ Peduncles axillary, from one to 
many-flowered, Flowers small, white. Calyz, the divisions: 
conical. Corol with gibbous tube, mouth bearded, © Fila- 
ments short. Anthers within the tube, blue. — &e. as 
phe 3k oak 
