416 



(3) D. CERNUA. (Nees.) 



Ident. N. ab. E. 1. c— Dec. proa. XI. p. 106. 

 Spec. Char. Stem procumbent, diffuse, scabrous : leaves spa- 

 thulate, quite entire, glaucous : flowers and fruit reflexed. 



Peninsula, the exact locality not given. 



GENUS XXI. CALdPHAKSS. 



Dldynamia Angtosperniia. Sex: Syst i 



Deriv. From Kalos, bek.ntifhl, and Phainomai, to appeai" ; al- 

 luding to the appearance of the plants. 



CrEN. Chae. Calyx cohering from the base to a fourth part or 

 a little beyond, segments bristly : corolla funnel-shaped, limb 5- 

 cleft, somewhat regular ; anthers 2-spurrfed at the base, seldom 

 muticous, cells parallel, flat, membranaceous : filaments coimate 

 in pairs at th^ base : capsule lanceolate, without cells at the base, 

 hence 4-seeded in the middle : flowers axillary, oppbsite or 2-5- 

 cymosely aggregate or sessile, bracts and bracteoles narrow. — 

 Herbs or Undershrubs, usually Id*, more or less pubescent : co- 

 t^oUa blue, Spotted in the throat. 



(1) C. VAGANS. (R. W.J 



Ident. Wight's Icon. vol. IV. & t. 1526. 



Spec. Char. Shrubby; difibse, climbing : leaves oval or sub- 

 ovAte, petioled, entite : peduncles axillary, longer thati the petioles, 

 cymtjse, 2-5-flowered and with the calyx somewhat viscosely pubes- 

 cent : ^alyx-lobes subulate, about half the length of the bitaibiate 

 corolla : seeds hairy. 



Goorg, climbing among bushes. 



(2) 0. Nagchana, (iiees.) 



ident. Nees. iii jbec. prod. XI. p. 109. 



Syn. Dipteracanthus Nagchana, JV. ab. B. in Wall. Pi, As. 

 Bar. III. p. 82. 



Spec. Char. Stem procumbent, rootiiig at the base, scabrous : 

 leaves oblong, obtUse, ciineiform at the base, repandlv-crenated, 

 scabrous : peduncles axillary, very short, 3-flowered : bracteoles 

 fepathulate : doroUa shorter than the subulate-elongated segments 

 of the calyx : spurs of the artthers undivided. 



Patna. 



