58 
H. lanceolata, Wight—Benth. Scroph. 
Ind. 30. 
H. linearis, Spreng. Syst. 2, 802? 
Has. Senegambia, Leprieur and Per- 
rottet ; Madagascar, Bojer; East Indian 
Peninsula, Wight, &c.; North Coast of 
Australia, R. Brown, A, Cunningham. 
(v. s 
OBSERVATIONS ON SOME NEW 
25. H. Hamiltoniana (Benth. Scroph. 
Ind. 30), glabra, erecta, foliis lanceolatis 
integerrimis basi angustatis uninerviis, flo- 
ribus subsessilibus solitariis bibracteatis, 
sepalo externo lato cordato. 
Has. Susanaghur in East India, Za- 
milton. (v. s, 
28. .H. Tiamningi, glabra, basi repens, 
foliis sessilibus lanceolatis serratis basi 
angustatis uninerviis, pedicellis brevibus 
solitariis sub flore bibracteatis, sepalo ex- 
terno ovato. 
Erinus africanus. Schum. Beskr. Pi. 
Guin. 273 non Linn. 
Has. Ningo in Guinea, Thonning. 
I have not seen the plant, but the de- 
scription from which the above character 
is taken leaves no doubt Sera as to the 
genus or to the specific characte: 
27. H. sessiliflora, glabra, ea foliis 
oblongo-linearibus lanceolatisve apice ser- 
ratis basi angustatis uninerviis, floribus 
subsessilibus solitariis bibracteatis, sepalo 
externo ovato. 
Has. Cayenne, Leprieur. (v. s.) 
28. H. madagascariensis, glabra, basi 
repens, foliis oblongis vel oblongo-ovatis 
rrmis vel obscure dentis basi am- 
plexicaulibus parum angustatis uninerviis 
vel obscure penninerviis, pedicellis folio 
dimidio brevioribus apice bibracteatis, se- 
palo externo lato ovato. 
Has. Madagascar, Herb. Hooker. (v. s.) 
** Folia basi plurinervia nervis sim- 
plicibus vel rariüs intermedio pinnato. 
29. H. Monniera (Humb. et Kunth. 
Nov. Gen. et Sp. amer. 2. 294.) repens, 
glabra, foliis obovato-cuneatis, integerri- 
mis vel obscure paucicrenatis, enerviis vel 
obscure 1—3-nerviis, pedicellis solitariis 
apice bibracteatis, sepalo externo ovato. 
Gratiola Monniera. Linn. Amen. Acad. 
306. 
OR LITTLE KNOWN GENERA, &c. 
Capraria Monniera. Roxb. in herb. plur. 
Bramia indica. Lam. Dict. 1. 459. — 
Monniera cuneifolia. Mich. Flor. E 1 
Amer. d 
Montiera africana. Pers. Syn. 2. 166! — 
Monniera pedunculosa. Pers. Syn. 2. - 
166? a 
Monniera Brownei. Pers. Syn. 2. 166. 
pe ape cuneifolia, Pursh, Fl. Amer. 
Sept. 2. 418. d 
freni procumbens. Spreng. Syst. 2 
[os] 
$ 
Capi m Ruiz et Pav. Pro 
Fl. Per. e 
ae iiad Weinm in Sy 
PI. Raüsb. 1. 222 
Has. Africa, Asia, and America, within | 
and near the tropics. (v. s.) | 
H. lanigera (Cham. et Schlecht 
lode 2. 573.) repens, caule villosissimo, 
folis ovato-orbiculatis amplexicaulib 
integerrimis penninerviis et basi submul 
nerviis glabris vel subtus villosis, pedun- 
culis soltecn folium subzquantibus apice. 
bibracteatis, sepalo externo lato cordato. 
Has. Tropical Brasil, Se//o; Rio, Bur- 
ics (v. s.) : 
LE Seinen, caule villosissium 
LI 
tegerrimis glabris obscure penninerviis. 
mulünerviisque, pedicellis solitariis folio 
longioribus ebracteatis, sepalo externo 
lato cordato. 
Has. Bahia, Salzmann. (v. s.) 
32. H. rotundifolia (Pursh. Fl. Amer. 
Sept. 2. 418?) caule glabro vel villosulo, 
foliis obovato-orbiculatis integerrimis mul- 
ünerviis glabris, pedicellis in axilla qua- 
que 1—3 sp — ebracteatis, 
sepalo externo 
Monniera sR Mich. Fi. Bor. 
Amer. 22: 
Has. Western States of North Ame- 
rica. (v. s.) 
33. .H. micrantha (Pursh. Fl. Amer. 
Sept. 2. 418?) glabra, foliis ovalibus inte- 
tibus ebracteatis, sepalo externo cordato. — 
Has. New Jersey. Herb, Hooker ; Ba- 
hia, Salzmann, (v. s.) a 
