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bly very different plants. He also inserts the same plant under the name. 
of Cupia thyrsoidea. 
This is a very ornamental shrub when covered wiih a profusion of flowers. 
336. DENTELLA. w. & a. Pentandria Monogynia. 
The segments of the corolla are furnished with small teeth. Lam. ¢. 118, 
698. D, Rerens. w. & 4. 1246. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 532. Rheed. Mal. 9. 
¢, 39. Rumph. Amb. 6. ¢, 170. f. 4. Don’s. syst. 3. p. 524. a ec 
Herbaceous plant-—common in Salsette &c. 
337. HEDYOTIS. 1. Tetrandria Monogynia. 
Hedys—sweet, ous--ear, the leaves of some species are ear—shaped. Gaert. 
t. 30. Don’s. syst. 3. p, 524. 
699. H. Lawson. w. & a. 1247. Rheed. Mal. 4. t. 57. 
A shrubby plant.—the Concans. N. 
700. H,. Rueeper. w. & 4. 1254. Rheed. Mal. 10. ¢. 25. Burn. Zey. ¢. 
108. f. 1,—herbaceous: common. 
701. H. Auricurarta. w. & a. 1260. Rheed, Mal. 10. ¢. 32-—herbaceous: 
common in the rains, Gaimaril. resorted to in diseases of cattle N. 
702. H. UmMpBecuata. w. & A. 1263. Oldenlandia umbellata. Rox. Flora. 
1. p. 421, Rox. Cor. é.3. Don’s. syst. 3. p. 529. 
Indian Madder—A suffruticose plant.—common in the Concans. Root used 
i dying red, purple, and brown orange. 
703. H. BURMANNIANA, w. & A. 1270. Oldenlandia biflora. Rox. Flora. 1. 
p-. 422. Rheed. Mal. 10. ¢. 35.—common; annual, 
704. H.HEYNEI. w. & A. 1273. Oldenlandia herbacea. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 
424. Rheed. Mal. 10. ¢. 23. common; annual. 
TRIBE 4. GUETTARDACER, W. & A. p. 418. 
338- MORINDA. L. Pentandria Monogynia. 
Morus—indicus—Indian Mulberry.—Lam. ¢. 153. Gaert. ¢, 29. 
705. M. Crirrtrotia. w. & A. 1286, Rox. Flora, 1. p. 541. Rheed. Mal. 
1. ¢. 52. Rumph, Amb. 3. ¢..99. Don’s, syst. 3. p, 544. 
Aal.—A small tree, common in Bombay; extensively cultivated in Kan- 
desh, Berar, Surat, and about Punderpore in the Deccan: the roots are used 
in dying. For a particular description, see Asiat. Res, 4. p. 38.—They are 
prtly dug up the second year, and are in perfection the third. (Dr. Gibson.) 
706. M. Tincroria. w. & A. 1287. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 543. 
A small tree, common on Elephanta &c. probably itis the wild state of the 
last species. 
707. M. Exserta, w. & A. 1289. Rox. Flora, 1. p. 545.—a small tree:— 
common in the Ataveesy Jungles. (Mr. Law.) 
708. M. Tomentosa. w. & a. 1292. M. mudia. Hamilton in Linn. 
Trans. 13. p. 536.—a shrub, young branches 4 angled—at a village below 
- Poorundher Fort, in the Deecan. (Dr. Gibson.) 
709. M. Umpetiata. w. & a. 1293. M. scandens. M. Tetrandra. Don’s. 
syst. 3. p. 546. Rox. Flora, 1. p. 543. Rheed, Mal. 7. t. 27. A climbing shrub 
—S. Concan, N. 
339. VANGUERIA. w. & a. Pentandria Monogynia. 
From the Madagascar naine. Lam. ¢. 159. Gaert. ¢. 193, 
“710. V. Spinosa? Rox. Flora. 1. p. 586. V. Edulis. w, & a. 1294. Don’s. 
syst, 3. Pp. 549. 
