502 SCROPHULARIACEJf.. 



p. 540 ;— /. GraTi. Cat. B. pi p. 143.) Coromandel. Bombay. Fl. 

 small, violet. In H. C. G. fl. and fr. C. S. {Roxb.) The plant has a 

 pleasant, aromatic smell, {Roxb.) 

 LiMNOPHiLA, R. Br. {pr. p. 442 ; — Benth. scroph. ind. p. 25 ; — G. Don's 

 Mill. diet. 4, p. 542.) 



\ . heterophylla. Benth. {I. c. ; — O. Don. o. c. p. 543. — Columnea hetero- 

 phylla. Rozb. fl ind. 3. p. 97 ?) © Bengal, (Serampore.) Hindoos- 

 than. Nepal. Fl. Feb. and March ; fr. H. S. {Roxb.) 



2. gratioldides, R. Br. {I. c. ; — O. Don. I. c. — /. Grah. Cat. B. pl. p. 

 143. — Gratiola trifida, IViild. — Hottonia indica, L. — Hydropityon 

 pedunculatum, Ser. ; — DC. pr. 1, p. 422. — Columnea balsamica, 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 97; — Rheed. 9, t. 85.— Burm. zeyl. t. 5b, f. 1.) 

 ^^<( Kurpoor. © Ceylon. Coromandel, Bombay, Bengal, (Se- 

 rampore,) &c. Tropical N. Holland. Fl. 5 lines, greenish-white, 

 streaked with purple, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. The plant has a 

 grateful, somewhat terebinthaceous smell, and a warm aromatic 

 taste. {Roxb.) 



p. myriophyllo'ides , Benth. (Limnophila myriophylloides. Roth. — Rheed. 

 12, t. 36.) © Serampore. 



Z. RoxburgUi, G. Don. (/, c, ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pl. p. 143, excl, syn. 

 Rheed. — Capraria gratissima, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 92.) ^^ ^^3 

 Kalo-Kurpoor. © Peninsula of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl, small, 

 purple, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. The whole plant is delightfully aro- 

 matic, and has a sweet pleasant taste. {Roxb.) 



4. racemosa, Benth. {G. Don. I. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pl. p. 144. — L, 

 hyssopifolia, Roth. — Cyrilla aquatica, Roxb- ft. ind. 3, p. 115 ; — Carom. 

 2, t. 189.) © Coromandel, The Concans. Belgaum. Bengal, (Seram- 

 pore.) Fl. smallish, beautifully bluish, R. and C. S. ; fr, C. S. The 

 whole plant fragrant. 



5. albiflora. © Bengal, (Serampore.) Very nearly aUied to No. 3, Fl. 

 white, small, racemose, Sept. and Oct. ; fr, C, S. The whole plant 

 delightfully aromatic. 



Hebpestis, Gartn. {Benth. scroph. ind. p. 29 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 

 544.) 



1. Monniera, H. B. and Kth. {G. Don. o. c. p. 54b,— J. Grah. Cat. B. 

 pl. p. 144. — H. Brownei, Nutt.; Lk. excl. syn. — H. procumbens, 

 Spreng. — H. cuneifolia, Pursh. — Bramia indica. Lam. — Calytriplex 

 obovata, Ruiz, and Pav. — Monniera cuneifolia, Michx. — M. Brownei, 

 Pers. — Gratiola portulacacea, Weinm. — B. M. 52, /. 2554. — G. 

 Monniera, L. ; — Roxb. fl. ind. \, p. 141 ; ed. Carey, 1, p. 141; Co- 

 rom. 2, t. Md,;— Rheed. 10, t. 14.) ^Sft?! ^l" Ada-burni. %. Fl. 

 smallish, blue, R. and C. 8. ; fr. C, S. The natives employ the ex- 

 pressed juice, mixed with Petroleum, to rub on parts affected with 

 rheumatic pains. {Roxb.) 



2.sessiliflora. © Scram[)orc. Fl. small, purplish, R. S. 



