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Spec. Char. Annual : leaves obovate or oblong-cuneate, coarse- 

 ly toothed, glabrous : ealycine segments ovate-lanceolate, acute : 

 corolla twice as long as the calyx, pale blue with white and yellow 

 throat. 



Common in the Peninsula. Silhet. Saharunpore. Flowering 

 in the rainy season. 



GENUS VI. LINDENBERGIA. 



mdynainla Anglosperiuia. Sexi Si^it: 



Deriv. In honor of J. D. Lindenberg, author of a Synopsis o?" 

 European Hepaticse. 



Gen. Chae. Calyx campanulate, half 5-eleft : upper lip of tha. 

 coroUa erect, emarginate, lower one longer, 3-lobed, palate pro- 

 minent, 2-plicate : stamens fertile, four, anther-cells 4isjoiJi6d, 

 stalked, polliniferous : style subclavate at the apex, capitately 

 stigmatose : capsules oblong or ovoid, 2-farrowed, loculicidally 

 2-valved, valves entire. — ^Decumbent or flexuosely scandent herbs, 

 rarely suflfratescent : flowers subsessile,' axillary or arranged in. 

 terminal spikes, bracts leafy. 



(1) L. ORTicEFOLiA. (Lehm.) 



Ident. Dec. prod. X. p. 377. — Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 176. 



Syn. Stemodia ruderalis, Vahl.-^Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 94.— » 

 S. muraria, Roxb. in Don. prod.Jl. Nep. 



Spec Char. Annual, erect or ascending: leaves ovate, ser- 

 rated : flowers axillary, yellow : corolla three times the length of 

 the calyx. 



Bombay Fort, and similar places in the Peninsula. Flowering 

 all the year. 



GENUS Vn. PTEROSTIGMA. 



mdynamia Ansiospermla. Sex: SyH: 



Deriv. From Pteron, a wing, and Stigma ; in reference to its 

 being girded by a wing. 



Gen. Chae. Calyx 5-parted, posterior segment larger : upper 

 lip of the corolla emarginate, lower one 3-lobed, throat not pli- 

 cate : antheriferous stamens four, cells disjoined, stalked : style 

 dilated at the apex, entire or shortly bilamellate, extremity broad 

 substigmatose and more or less 2-v^inged below the stigma : cap- 

 sules ovate, subrostrate, 2-ftirrowed, loculicidally dehiscing, valvea 



