335 



(3) H. CoROMANDELiANA. (Lehm.) 



Ident. Lehm. Asp. p. 46. — Dec. prod. IX. p. 541. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1388. 



Spec. Char. Stems herbaceous, erect or diffuse and with the 

 leaves adpressed, villous : leaves obovate, oblong, entire, mucronate :. 

 spikes ternate, conjugate or solitary, ebracteate : lobes of the calyx 

 somewhat unequal : corolla longer than the calyx : style scarcely 

 any : nuts subglobose, hispid at the apex : flowers small, white. 



Peninsula. Plains of North India, Flowering nearly all the 

 year. 



(4) H. LiNiFOHUM. (Lehm.) 



Ident. Lehm. Asp. p. 35. — Dec. prod. IX. p. 547. 



Syn. Cynoglossum Zeylanicum, Wight- Herb.. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1391. 



Spec. Char. Suffruticose, erect, sparingly ramous, glabrous, 

 4-sided towards the apex : leaves linear, acutish, entire, revolut© 

 on the margin, sparingly adpressed, strigose on both sides : racemes 

 sub-spicate, solitary, short, bracteolate : calyx very short, slightly 

 hairy : lobes of the corolla acutish, tube ventricose, pilose : nuts 

 glabrous or sometimes roughish. 



Locality not given. 



(5) H. scABRUM. (Retz.) 



Ident. Ketz. Obs. II. p. 8. 

 Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1389. 



Spec. Char. Procumbent, diffuse, strigose : leaves alternate, 

 somewhat oblique, entire towards the ends of the branches, subop- 

 posite : flowers small, congested on the ends of the branches, con- 

 cealed among the leaves : sepals somewhat unequal, hairy : corolla 

 scarcely exceeding the calyx, subventricose : anthers spiculate ; 

 stigma 'dilated, shortly apiculate : nuts 4, roundish, glabrous. 



Coimbatore, flowering during the rainy weather. 



(6) H. RoTTLERi. (L^hm.) * 



Iderit. Lehm. Asp. p. 66. — Dec. prod. IX. p. 549. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1392. 



Spec. Char. Shrubby : stems short, dividing into many hori- 

 zontal prostrate branches : branchlets and leaves strigose : leaves 

 gubsessile, ovate lanceolate, acutish : spikes lateral, 1 to 2 in<;hes 

 lapg : flowers subsessile, secund, the under side of the rachis bear- 



