338 LXXXIII. HYDROPHYLLACE^.— LXXXIV. BORAGINE/E. 



Tribe III. — Menyanthe^e. 

 Villarsia, Vent. 



reniformis, R. Br. 

 Limnanthemum, Gmel. 



indicum, Thw. — Fringed Water-Lily (white). 



parvifolium, Griseb., var. Moonii, C. B. Clarke. 



crenatum, F.v.M. — Fringed Water-Lily (yellow). 



geminatum, Griseb. — " Murite" of Batavia River natives. 



hydrocharoides, F. v. M. 



exiliflorum, F. v. M. 



Alliance VIIL—POLEMONIALES. 



Order LXXXIII.— HYDROPHYLLACEJE. 



Tribe Hydrolee.e. 

 Hydrolea, Linn. 



zeylanica, J'ahl. (Fig. 319.) 

 spinosa, Linn. (Fig. 320.) 



Order LXXXIV.— BORAGINEiE. 



Tribe I. — Cordie.e. 

 Cordia, Linn. 



subcordata, Lam. (Fig. 321.) 

 aspera, Forst. 



var. inciso-dentata, Benth. 

 Myxa, Linn. — Sebastan or Sapistan tree. " Bpa-Burry" of 

 Forest Hill natives. The kernels of the nuts are eaten 

 in India, and are said to taste like filberts. 



Tribe II. — Ehretie^e. 

 Ehretia, Linn. 



Section I. — Euehretia. 



acuminata, R. Br. — The wood resembles English Elm. 



var. laxiflora, Benth. 

 pilosula, F. v. M. 



Section II. — Bonrreria. 



saligna, R. Br. — Wood useful in turnery. (Fig. 322.) 



membranifolia, R. Br. 



laevis, Roxb. 

 Coldenia, Linn. 



procumbens, Linn. 

 Ffalgania, Gaudich. 



strigosa, Schlecht. 



