' 365 



(2) H. FLOKIBUNDA. {R. Br.') 



(cient, R. Br. prod. p. 442. — Dec. prod. X. p. 400. 



Syn. Lindernia sesamoides, Spreng. — H. linearis, t?o.— If. 

 ^anceolata, Wight, in Benth. Seraph. Ind. ■p. 30. 



Spec. (^har. Erect: leaves lanceolate-linear, quite entire, 

 i;)arrow at the base,, 1-nerved : pedicels 1,-3, shorter. than the caly:^, 

 somewhat bibracteolate at the apex : posterior segments of tha 

 ^ulyx ovate, equalling the corolla. 



Peninsula, 



(3) H. MONNIBRIA. (H. B. ^ Kth.) 



Ident. H. B. et Kunth. Nov. Gen. et Sp. II. p; 36^.— Dee. 

 prod. X. p. 400. 



Syn. Gratiola moniiiera, Linn. — Limosella calycina, Forsk. — 

 Septas repens, ^our. — Bramia Indiea, Lam. — ^Jl. procumbens, 

 Spreng. — H. spathulata, Blitme. 



Engrav. Bot. Mag. t. 2557. — Roxb. Oor. II. t. 178.— Rheede 

 Mai. X. t, 14. ' 



Spec. Char. Creeping: leaves obovate-cuneifornj, quite entire 

 or with a few crehatur^s, nerveless or obscurely 1-3-nerved-: pedi- 

 cels bibracteolate at the apex : posterior segments of the caly:? 

 ovate : flowers smallish, pale blue. 



Margins of tanks all over India, flowering nearly all the year. 



GENUS- XI. DOPATRIUM. 

 ]>iilyiia#Hia. Anglosfiermiao Sex : Syst .- 



Gen, Char... Calyx deeply S-olefl i throat of the cbrolla dilated, 

 upper lip short, 2-cleft, lower- large, broadly 3-lobed : two ppste-r 

 rior stamens fertile, included, cells of the anthers parallel, dis- 

 tinct, equal, two anterior stamens small, sterile : style bilamellata 

 at the apex : capsule 4-valved, margins of the carpels not inflex- 

 ed : seeds tubercled.-;— Swampy herbs : leaves opposite, approxi., 

 mated at th?i base of the stem, obovaije or oblong, quite entire, 

 upper ones remote, minute : pedicels filiform, opposite (or alter- 

 nate by abortion), 1-flowered, ebracteate. 



(1) D. NUDicAULE. (Benth.) 



Jdent. Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 31.— Dec. prod. X. p. 407. 

 Syn. Gratiola nudicaulis, JVilld. — G. aphylla, Roth.—G, cunei* 

 fera, Roxb. flor. Ind. Ed. Car. I. p. 142. 



