560 BENGAL PLANTS. [ Oldenland 
957. OLDENLANDIA PanicuLATA Linn.; F. B. I. iii. 69. 0. alata 
FUT. i. 491. 
C. and E. Bengal. 
A diffuse or erect succulent weed. 
958. OLDENLANDIA NuDIcAauLIs Roth; F. B. I. iii. 70. 
Behar; Chota agpur. 
An erect, rather thickly softly stemmed herb. 
412, Anotis DC. : 
Herbs, ascending or prostrate, rarely erect; stipules usually 
membranous or with marginal bristles. Flowers in axillary and 
terminal dense, rarely lax heads or cymes. Sepals connate ma 
corolla; filaments short or long ; anthers linear-oblong, ee 
or exserted. Carpels connate in a 2-celled, rarely 3-4-cell 
ovary; ovules few or rarely solitary in each cell, wi placentas, 
ascending from near base of septum ; style filiform ; stigmas ge 
linear. Fruit a didymous or laterally compressed capsule, ee | 
crown protruding between calyx-lobes and there loc 
2-valved, rarely indehiscent ; cells 1- or few-seeded. Seeds peltate, 
boat-shaped, rarely plano-convex; testa coarsely pitted, : 
winged; albumen horny; embryo clavate. 
959. Anoris canycrna Hook. f. ; FP. Bi 1. iii. 78. 
Chota N : 
An erect, slender, annual herb. 
413. Ophorrhiza Linn. — 
