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. Pogostemon plectranthoides, Desf.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 682. 
—Popah hill at 4000 feet. 
Throughout India. 
Pogostemon glaber, Benth.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 633.—Shan 
hills terai at 3000 feet. 
Nepal, Sikkim, and Khasia. 
Dysophylla communis, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba pauciramosa, puberula, ramulis tetragonis stramineis, 
internodiis quam folia sæpissime brevioribus. Folia opposita, 
membranacea, oblonga, usque ad 34 poll. longa, obtusa, basi in 
petiolum longum pseudo-alatum attenuata, grosse erenata, utrin- 
que pilis albis flaecidis parcissime conspersa, subtus pallidiora, 
venis primariis utrinque sepius 4 sat conspicuis. Flores rosei, 
in spieas densissimas cylindrieas terminales 1-34 poll. longas 
subsessiles dispositi, absque staminibus exsertis 11-2 lineas longi, 
pilosi ; calyx cylindricus, puberulus, æqualiter 5-dentatus, corollæ 
tubum æquans; corolla extus pilosa; stamina breviter exserta, 
filamentis glabris. Nucul@ non vise. 
Shan hills at 4000 feet, very common. 
This approaches D. auricularia, Blume, which is easily dis- 
tinguished by the thicker substance of the leaves and by being 
densely villous all over. 
Colebrookia oppositifolia, Smith; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 642; 
Forest Fl. Burma, ii. p. 277.—Shan hills terai at 2000 feet. 
Central, Eastern, and Southern India and Tenasserim. 
Elsholtzia Griffithii, Hook. f. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 644.—Shan 
hills at 5000 feet. 
Upper Assam. 
The Shan-hills speeimens are almost perfectly glabrous, but 
they do not otherwise differ. 
Elsholtzia Beddomei, Clarke; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 643.—Shan 
hills at 5000 feet. 
Tenasserim. 
Elsholtzia blanda, Benth.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 643.—Shan hills 
at 5000 feet. 
Nepal to Khasia, Tenasserim, and Sumatra. 
