ONAGRACER. 507 
Leaves obovate or oblanceolate, obtuse ; petals 5 (rarely 6), white ; _ 
eeeeweeeess eee res 
sa bintaasy «Sioa heedsenys bees see ramet Ta eae 
in ee 
Leaves lanceolate, acute ; petals 4 , yellow ; stems erect ...-+- Te 
$43. Jussrma REPENS Linn. ; F. I. ii. 401; F. B. I, ii. 587. 
In all the provinces. : 
A herb, creeping in mud on margins of tanks and floating 
n the surface of the water. Beng. Kesara- -dam 
844, as surrruticosa Linn. ; F. B. I. ii. 5875 E. D. J, 114. 
J. exaltata F. I. ii. 401. 
A herb or undershrub, in moist places. Beng. Lal ban- 
langa; Santal. Dak ichak’. 
352. iadwige Linn. 
Placentas; style simple; rae capitis Fr wit a linear or 
oblong, 4-5-celled capsule, opening by termin al pores oF rupturing 
uregularly along the sides. Seeds many, obovoid, smooth. 
Capsule inflated, agin aes in many rows in each cell, not distin- 
BUishable through its walls .........s.-ce-cseerecennteeerteee parviflora. 
Capsule. not inflated, esas seeds in one row in each am rile 
themselves prominently through its walls -..+-::s1rren ostratd. 
845. Lupwicta parvirtora Roxb.; F. I. 1.419; F. B. I. ii, 588. 
W. Bengal; Behar; Chota Nagpur: 
An erect herb, in rice-fields. si 
846. Lupwiera prosrrata Roxb.; F. 1-1. 420; F. B. I. ii, 588. 
N. and E gal. 
A owl or xndtiedaes herb, in rice-fields. 
353. Trapa Linn. 
Aquatic, floatin hie rent 
’ g herbs; leaves dimorp™?, eel 
tootlike, pinnatipartite ; floating rosulate, omboid, the pe 
oli 
& spongy swelling near its apex. . axillary, solitary, 
a led. Sepals 4, connate in a short tut 
the ovary ; lobes persistent, 2 or all beeo 
