716 BENGAL PLANTS. [ Heliotropium. 
Spikes not conspicuously bracteate towards the upper part :— 
Leaves lanceolate, over °5 in. long strigosum. 
Leaves — en under °5 in. long 
strigosum var. brevifolia. 
Spikes pee Seas bracteate throughout :— 
Stems , not intricately branched ............+06006 marifolium. 
Stems Seeciabeitk intricately Scale 
marifolium var. Wallichii. 
*Fruit separating into two nut-like, 2-seeded pyrenes; leaves petioled, — 
ovate, subserrate [p. 715] indicum, 
1304. HeLiorroptum supinum Linn.; F. B. I. iv. 149. 
Western Behar, rare. 
A prostrate annual. 
1805. Hexiotrorrum ovatirouium Forsk.; F. B. I. iv. 150. H. 
coromandelianum F. I. i. 454. 
N. Bengal; C. Bengal; Behar; Tirhut. 4 
: herb with is ses: stems and ascending branches. | 
Naga- 
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1306. Hinaveeor stricosum Willd.; F. B. I. iv. 151; E. D. | 
106. 
he all pies western province: | 
mbent, moms sitio herb. Hind. Safed- — 
1306/2. Var. BREVIFOLIA P B. I. iv. 161. 
As it aula ‘bet with shorter, narrowly lanceolate | 
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1807. Hedsinbents MARIFOLIUM Retz; F. B. I. iv. 152. 
: ar 
mall, rigid herb. 4 ' 
1307/2. via WaLLIcuit F. B. I. iv. 152. Cynoglosswum mari- | 
n 457, 
In all the northern and eastern provinces. 
A small, diffuse annual. | 
1808. HeLiorrorrum mypicum Linn.; F, I. i. 454; F.B, Liv. 152; | 
E. D. H, 102. 4 
In all the provinces. 
A diffuse, a annual weed of waste sail 
Vernac. Hatisura 
