276 105. LABIATR. 
tropical America, and now widely spread in warm regions of the 
Old World, have been collected within our limits; both in 
Formosa, and the latter in several localities in South China 
as well.] 
1. Pogostemon parviflorus, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 
p. 81; DC. Prodr. xii. p. 152, et Fl. Hongk. p. 275; Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 6. 
Honexonea: mount Parker (Champion!) Herb. Kew. 
Generally spread in subtropical India and Burma, though not 
recorded from Ceylon. 
1. Dysophylla auricularia, Blume, Bijdr. p.826; Benth. in 
DC. Prodr. xii. p. 156, et Fl. Hongk. p. 275: Henriques in Bol. 
Soc. Brot. iii. p. 144; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 688 ; Wight, 
Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t. 1445. 
Formosa: west coast (Wilford !); KwawaruNG: Pakhoi 
(PlayfairY), Lofaushan (.Ford!), Macao (Silva ex Henriques); 
Honexone(champion *) ; HAINAN : various localities (.A.Henry !). 
Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
North and South India, Ceylon, and Malaya to the Philippine 
Islands. 
2. Dysophylla cruciata, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. p. 80; 
DC. Prodr. xii. p. 157 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind.iv. p. 639. 
Dysophylla tetraphylla, Wight, Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t. 1444; Hance in 
Journ. Bot. 18/8, p. 231, et 1883, p. 356. 
Haras: near Hoihow (Bullock! A. Henry!) Mus. Brit.; 
Herb. Kew. 
North and South India eastward to the Khasia mountains. 
The Hainan specimens are less hairy and the flowers ap- 
parently smaller; and possibly they may prove specifically 
different. 
3. Dysophylla Sampsoni, Hance in Ann. Se. Nat. 5™ série, v. 
p. 234. 
KwaNaTUNG: in damp places around Canton (Sampson, hb. 
Hance, 10946!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Perhaps a starved condition of D. verticillata, Benth. 
4. Dysophylla verticillata, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 
