ENTER THE JHEELS. 



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paten tia, l venia. Floribus miniatis solitariis et sessilibus in 

 axillis-calyce 4 fido, sinubiis setegeris ; setis longit caljcio 

 dentum. Pet albis minutissimis. Ov. capsulaque rotunda, 

 calyce dupli longior 3. locularis. 



September 15, Through Jheel. 

 Panicumstagninum in vast quantities. Saceh. spontanenra on higher 

 spots arundo sp. Anatheruin muricatum or higher spots Paniciiiu 

 uligitjosutn, Polygonum tomentosum, Azolla, which has tortulose aia- 

 pulhiceous fistulous stems to enable it to float. 



212. Jussoeua repens. — The stigmata are opposite the petals, hence 

 tliey do not alternate with the inner scries of stamins. 



213. Erioclilooe sp. — Pedieellis villoso barbatis, annuliis pedis glumae 

 sanguineus, glumis dorso niinuti pubescent. In Jliecls basi 

 decumbens culniis 3. 5. pedalis. fol. acend. vaginis nudis. 



214. Vulisneroidea. — fol. superior subtus loete rosacea iu aquia 

 leniter fluentibus. 



September 17, Sunday Jheels. 

 Achyranthis aspera. Ponte<leria dilatata. 



215. Panici sp.—Paniculis diffusis Capillaribus ; low inundated 

 spots. 



216. Paspalum flngellatum Nobis. — ditto. 



217. Eulesine. — ditto. 



218. Cyperus. — Spiculis fuscis. Ibidem. 



219. Potamochloa lletziae. — Icones 4 Jheels abundant. 



220. Panicum Brunoniana 2 Icones Lukl»ya et Ilubbegunge. 



Communa. 



221. Panicum interruptum. — Ibibdeni. 



222. Valisneria verticellata — Stigmata opposita petalis ! Ovula 

 pauce, placentis 3 parietalibus affixa, antitropa, foramen ad api- 

 cem inflorescontiae sub inconspicuim. In aquis len. fluentibus, 



223. Sagittaria cord i folia. 



September 19, 3a In Ory^etes. 



224. Pontedereae sp. — In the flowers it corresponds to Koxburghs. 



description of P. hastata, in the leaves, to P. plantnginea. 



225. ViUarjjia eglandulosa, Nob. — Aquatica fluitans sed radicibus 

 Caulis punctulata, folia maxima pro genere, orbienlaria basi 

 profunde cordata, margine rcpanda, carnoso coriacea. Supra 

 luteo viridia, venis depressuisculis, inconspicuis, subtU3 



