Plectranthus. CXII. LABIATÆ. (J. D. Hooker.) 621 
fid. panicled, corolla-tube very short, lips very large, fruiting cal yx hoary, teeth 
subequal acute, nutlets oblong. Benth. Lab. 43, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 59, 
var.a.; Gamble Ind. Timbers, 300. 
WESTERN HIMALAYA ; dry hills from Kashmir to Garwhal, alt. 3-8000 ft. BHOTAN ; 
Griffith. MARWAR; on Mt. Abo, Stocks. —DISTRIB. Affghanistan. 
A shrub ; branches slender, strict. Leaves 1 in. and less, leathery, finely reticu- 
late above; base subcordate, rarely acute ; petiole slender. Cymes in leafy racemes, 
with slender peduncles and pedicels. Corolla in., white, with rose or purple spots ; 
lips much longer than the tube, lower longest. Fruiting calyx & in. long, very 
shortly 2-lipped. 
Sect. 2. Pyramidium. Fruiting ealyz erect, tubular, equally 5-toothed, 
Corolla-tube decurved, base gibbous. Nutlets trigonous, ovoid-oblong, 
acuminate. 
22. P. ternifolius, Don Prodr. 117 ; robust, densely white-tomentose, 
leaves opposite and ternately whorled subsessile lanceolate acuminate serrate 
Tugose, cymes in dense long white villous panicles, corolla very short villous, 
fruiting calyx cylindric, teeth subequal. Wall. Cat. 2748; Benth. in Lab. 
44; in Wall. Fl. As. Rar. ii. 17, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 61; Hook. Ic. Pl. 
t. 460. Ocimum ternifolium, Spreng. Syst., Cur. post. 224. 
TROPICAL HIMALAYA ; from Kashmir to Bhotan, alt. 04000 ft. Knasta MTs., 
alt. 0-3000 ft. BENGAL, ASSAM. Benar, at Parusnath, J. D. H.—DisTRIB. 
Burma, S. China. i i 
A bush, 3-5 ft., with strict erect branches. Leaves 3-7 in., thick, rugose, base 
acute.  Panicles cylindric, white; lower bracts leafy; flowers subsessile, densely 
crowded. Corolla white, with pink spots at base of upper lip; tube inflated, and 
lips very short. Stamens included. Fruiting calyx j-X in., straight, erect; teeth 
rounded. Nutlets trigonous, acuminate. 
Sect.3. Coleoides. Fruiting calyx 2-lipped, upper lip large, rounded, 
reflexed, very shortly 2-toothed or entire ; lower with 3 acute, awned, or subu- 
late pointed teeth. ^ Corol/a-tube deflexed or declinate, base gibbous or not. 
23. P. incanus, Link Enum. Hort. Berol. ii. 120; herbaceous, pale, 
hoary, stem subsimple, leaves large long-petioled broadly ovate-cordate 
Crenate, cymes lax-fld. racemose, corolla-tube short longer than the short 
emispheric lower lip, base not gibbous, fruiting calyx broadly campanulate, 
ower lip longest, teeth with long points, nutlets large subglobose. | p. cor- 
difolius, Don Prodr. 116; Benth. Lab. 35, in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 16, and 
in DC. Prodr. xii. 66; Wall. Cat. 2736; Grah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 148 P Dalz. 
§ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 205. P.secundus, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 45, and Fl. Ind. 
11,20, p. divaricatus, Weinm. in Syll. Pl. Soc. Ratisb. 1. 68, and in Flora, 
1826, 174. P. mollis, Spreng. Syst. ii. 690. Ocimum molle, Ait. Hort. Kew, 
iü. 3822, Q. mayporense, Roth Nov. Sp. 271.— Rheede, Hort. Mal. x. t. 84. 
Hills of CoxTtNENTAL INDIA, from the HiMALAYA (Simla to Sikkim), ascending 
to 5500 ft, KuasrA Mrs. and CENTRAL INDIA, to the ANAMALLAXS. (Absent in 
Ceylon and in the Malay Peninsula.) 
hole plant usually hoary with very fine pubescence, Stem robust below, 
Leaves 2-4 in., sometimes as broad; petiole as long or longer than the blade. 
Corolla 3 in. long, slightly decurved, white pubescent. Stamens included. Fruiting 
calyx y in. Nutlets 1} in. diam.—Lower lip of corolla longest of any Indian species, 
. 94. P. subincisus, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 16, Lab. 36, and 
in DC. Prodr, xii. 66; glabrous or puberulous, stem short branched, leaves 
long petioled orbicular ovate obtuse sinuate-crenate, corolla very small, tube 
