— Woodfordia.} LYTHRACEAE. 501 
826. Asnrannra sattorroutA Monti; F. B. I. : 569. 
Behar; C, and E. Bengal; Sundribun 
A weed of wet places, less ape than the preceding. 
wia conpata W. & A.; F. B. I. ii. 570. 
E. Bengal, 
A weed of wet places, very rare in our area 
828, oot SENEGALENSIS Lamk; F, B. I. ii, 570; E. D. 
A. 960. 
Tirhut; N. Bengal, Purnea. 
A weed of wet places. Vernac. Dad mari. 
829. Aarwannta MULTIFLORA Roxb, ; F. I. i. 426; F. B. I. ii. 570. 
In all the provinces, 
A weed of wet places. 
830. Asmannza ocrannRa Linn, f.; F. 1. i. 425; F. B. I. ii. 571, 
Chittagong. 
A weed of rice-fields. 
343. Hydrolythrum Hook. f. 
A glabrous, aquatic herb; lower submerged leaves pierre: 
, inear; spikes rising above the water with oblon g, bracteifo 
its Flowers small, a subsessile, in axils 0 bract-like 
Accessory teeth, Petals 4, inserted between the calyx-lobes. 
Stamens 4, inserted on calyx-tube, with 4 hypogynous, 2-fid scales 
Within them, Carpels 2, connate in a free, 2-celled ovary at the 
ase of the calyx-tube; : ovules few, on axial placentas; style 
“mnple; stigma capitate. Fruit a sore globose, 2-celled capsule, 
eeds 3-4 in each cell, ovoid, conca 
831. Hypronyrarum WaLLicHtt Hook f.; F. B. I. ii, 572. 
N. Bengal, Duars, in ditch 
A water-weed, submerged cn the flower-spikes. 
344, Woodfordia Salisb. 
A shrub ; leaves opposite, subsessile, entire, lanceolate, soa 
beneath with black, glandular dots. Flowers searlet, in weap 
puniculate cym, ymes on axillary pedunated, rarely solitary a a2 
sa base of pedicels. Sepals 6, connate in a long, tubular, i akin 
*ved calyx; limb oblique; lobes short, with 6 accessory, mun 
