564 OXI. VERBENACEZ. (C. B. Clarke.) [Lippia. 
Lantana sp. n. 5, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. T. Lantana canescens, Hort. Cale., 
not Linn. 
BENGAL, frequent; below Dacca, J. D. H., &c.—DisTRIB. Trop. America, à 
widely dispersed weed. . 
So closely resembling Lantana indica that without fruit it is difficult to dis- 
tinguish. Leaves and peduncles opposite or ternate. Peduncles rarely exceeding 
4-1 in.; outer bracts rarely exceeding Jin. Fruit -jz in. diam. 
IV. BOUCHEA, Cham. 
Herbs or undershrubs. Leaves petioled,'ovate or oblong, toothed. Spikes 
terminal, linear, elongate; bracts much shorter than the calyx.’ Calyx 
narrowly cylindric, strongly 5-ribbed, very shortly 5-toothed, in fruit slightly 
enlarged, split to the base on the outer side (in the Indian species). Corolla- 
tube very narrowly cylindric; limb patent, 5-lobed. Stamens included, 
didynamous; anthers ovate, cells 2 parallel. Ovary 2-celled, cells 1-2- 
ovuled ; style short, linear; stigma 1-sided, toothed. ruit dry, included in 
the calyx, of 2 elongate-oblong l-seeded pyrenes.—Species 16, in the warmer 
parts of America and Africa, 2 extending to India. 
1. B. marrubifolia, Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 558 ; hoary-pubescent, 
leaves ovate, corolla-tube 4-4 in., mouth scarcely 3 in. diam. Wight Ic. 
. 1461. 
SCINDE; Stocks, Dalzell.—V1sTRIB. Arabia, Egypt, Abyssinia, Central Africa. . 
Woody, much branched. Leaves 1 by 4 in., coarsely toothed, hoary-pubescent 
on both surfaces; petiole} in. Spikes 2—5 in., nearly continuous; flowers alternate; 
bracts $ in., lanceolate. Calyx lin., subtruncate, inflated in fruit. Corolla-tube 
scarcely 4, in. diam. ^ Pyrenes 3-? in., linear-oblong, black. 
2. B. hyderabadensis, Walp. Rep. iv. 12; leaves ovate-oblong 
glabrescent, corolla-tube 4-3 in. mouth 4 in. diam. Wight lll. t. 173 b, 
fig. 1, and Je. t. 1462; Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 559; Thwaites Enum. 241. 
Verbena hyderabadensis, Heyne in Herb. Rottler ; Wall. Cat. 6318. 
. DECCAN PENINSULA and CEYLON; Rottler, Wight, Thwaites, &c. 
Branches woody, elongate little divided upwards, nearly glabrous. Leaves 3-4 
by 14 in., serrate, nerves beneath minutely pubescent ; petiole 2 in. Spikes 2-6 in., 
dense; bracts 3 in, lanceolate. Calyx } in., nearly glabrous; teeth yẹ in. linear. 
Corolla-tube funnel-shaped upwards; limb pink-purple. Pyrenes exceeding 4 10+ 
linear-oblong, slightly wider upwards, margined, straw-coloured, smooth on the inner 
face (the thickened inner layer of tissue becoming white and flaking off). 
V. STACHYTARPHETA, Vall. 
Herbs or shrubs. Leaves toothed. Spikes terminal, long, slender (in 
the Indian species); bracts long or short; bracteoles 0. Calyx narrowly 
cylindric, shortly 4-5-toothed. Corolla-tube cylindric; limb oblique, patent 
9-lobed. Stamens 2 fertile, included; anther-cells ovate, vertically divaricate- 
Ovary and fruit nearly as of Bough¥a.—Species 40, in warm America. 
S. indica, Val Enum. i. 206; leaves elliptic serrate nearly glabrous; 
flowers ultimately somewhat sunk in the thickened rachis, bracts lanceolate 
as long as the oblique 4-toothed calyx. Thwaites Enum. 241. S. jamar 
censis, Vahl /.c.; Bot. Mag.t. 1860. `S. urticifolia, Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. £^ 
Suppl. 68. Stachytarpha indica & jamaicensis, Schawer in DC. Prodr. *- 
