98 DiDYNAMiA ANGiosPERMi A. Gercirdia. 



under m ater filifonnly-pinnatifid ; floral leaves sessile. Corol 

 somewhat bilabiate. 



A native of Bengal, in wet places, during the dry season. 



3. C. tomentosa. 



Annual, diffuse. Leaves generally opposite, wedge-shap- 

 ed, >vith gashed margins. i?«cemes terminal, with ample five- 

 cleft calyx, and ringent corol. 



A native of Bengal, appearing during the cool season. 



4. C. minuta. 



Annual, spreading, four-sided. Leaves sessile, ovate-cor- 

 date, serrulate, /^/oif^ers axillary, long-ped uncled. Calyx 

 five-cleft. Corol ringent. Capsules globular. 



A native of various parts ol" India, appearing during the 

 rainy and cold season. 



GERARDIJ. Schreh. gen. N. 1004. 

 Calyx five-cleft. Corol irregular, sub-campanulate ; lower 

 lip three-parted, lobes emarginate, the middle segment two- 

 parted. Capsule from two to three-celled, from two to three- 

 valved. 



G. delphhdfoUa. Corom.pl. i. JV.90. 



Annual, erect, ramous. Leaves pinnatifid, with filiform 

 segments. 



Antirhhina adfinis madraspatam cappilaceo folio. Pluk. 

 p. 17. ?. 358./. 3. 



A very elegant, erect, annual plant; a native of the moun- 

 tainous parts of (he country. Flowers during the wet and 

 cold season. 



Stem annual, straight, ramous, four-angled, four-grooved, 

 about three or four feet high ; spotted with dark purple. 

 Branches opposite, like the stem. Leaves opposite, irregular- 

 ly pinnatifid ; divisions linear, as in Ipomoea qnamoclit. 



