146 Rubiacee. [ Hedyotis. 
Page 316.—For Oldenlandia trinervia Retz. read: 
13. Hedyotis trinervia R. & S. Syst. III, p. 197 (1825-8). 
Oldenlandia trinervia Retz. Obs. Bot. IV, p. 23 (1786). 
Page 318.—For Anotis quadrangularis Hk. f. read: 
14. Hedyotis quadrangularis Thw. Enum. p. 144 (1859). 
Anotis quadrangularis Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. III, p. 74 (1880). 
Page 317.—For Oldenlandia biflora Linn. read: 
15. Hedyotis biflora Wall. Cat. no. 877 (1828). Oldenlandia 
bifiora Linn: Sp. PL. .p.. 119 °( 1753). 
16. Hedyotis Richardiana Arn. Pug. p. 22 (1836). Anotis 
Richardiana Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. III, p. 75 (1880). Hedyotis mono- 
sperma Thw. Enum. p. 142 (1859) pp. non W. & A. Knoxia mollis 
Trim. FI. ‘Geyl. 11, p. 340 (1804), pp. aon Wo ea. 
An erect, perennial herb; stems about 1 ft. high, almost 
glabrous; leaves 1-4 in., ovate-elliptic, abruptly cuneate at 
base, acuminate, subglabrous, nerves prominent; apex acute; 
petiole 1-4 in. long; stip. large, laciniate; fils. shortly stalked, 
in diffuse, terminal cymes; calyx lanceolate; corolla-tube 
narrow; stamens exserted; capsule obovoid, compressed, 
with a convex tip exceeding the persistent calyx-segments, 
glabrous. 
Montane zone; rare? Maskeliya; Dunitibu-oya. FI. Feb., May. 
Endemic. 
Page 319.—For Anotis Richardiana Hk. f. read: 
17. Hedyotis monosperma W. & A. Prodr. p. 410 (March? 
1834). H. mysurensis Wall. Cat. no. 882 (1828). Oldenlandia my- 
surensis G. Don Gen. Syst. III, p. 531 (July? 1834). Anotis mono- 
sperma B. & H. Gen. Pl. II, p. 60 (1876). A. Richardiana Trim. FI. 
Ceyl. II, p. 319 (1894) non Hk. f. 
Also in S. India. ; 
24. Hedyotis trichoneura sp. nov.* H. Lessertiana var. pilosa 
Thw. Enum. p. 141 (1859). 
Small diffuse shrub; stem cylindrical, pilose; leaves 14- 
34 in. long, 4-% in. broad, narrowly lanceolate, glabrous 
above, strongly plicate, hairy on the nerves beneath; petiole 
1 in. long; stip. connate, sheathing, loose, hairy, truncate, 
with several teeth; cymes terminal, panicled; pedicels rather 
longer than the calyx; calyx-limb campanulate, segments 
obsolete; corolla hairy within. 
Montane zone; 3000-5000 ft., rather rare. Naminakula ; Haputale. 
Fl. Sept. 
Endemic. 
* Affinis H. Lessertiane, sed foliis longioribus pilosis differt.— 
Typus: Haputale, Trimen. 
Part If. 
