630 . CXII. LABIATX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Anisochilus. 
PH Fruiting calyx slit in front, mouth very oblique, 1-lipped, lip 
decurved, 5-toothed, not closing the mouth. 
13. A. polystachyus, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 19, Lab. 66, 
and in DC. Prodr. xii. 82; finely tomentose, stem tall branched, leaves 
subsessile lanceolate acuminate membranous serrate, spikes panicled long 
peduncled, flowering narrowed upwards, fruiting calyx curved upwards 
tomentose. Wall. Cat. 2755. 
TROPICAL HIMALAYA, from Nepal, Wallich, to Mishmi, Griffith. KHASIA MTS. ; 
J. D. H.& T. T. Assam; Jenkins. 
Annual. Stem strict, 3-9 ft., subsimple below. Leaves 3-6 in., much narrowed at 
the base, almost petioled. Panicles of spikes sometimes much branched branches 
and peduncles stout, stiff, suberect. Spikes 1-1} in., hoary-tomentose, fruiting 
thickened, cylindric. Corolla cream-coloured, form as in A. pallidus, but tube 
longer. Fruiting calyx } in. long, mouth vertical, teeth subequal. Nutlefs ellipsoid. 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
A. SUFFRUTICOSUS, Thwaites Enum. 238, is not Wight’s plant of that name, but 
more like 4. paniculatus. The specimen is too imperfect for determination. 
A. ADENANTHUS, Dalz. &¢ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 206; spikes dense, pyramidal, floral 
leaves lanceolate acuminate pubescent 3-nerved 3 lines long, calyx minute oblique 
truncate scarcely toothed tomentose, corolla glandular-dotted 5 lines long tomentose, 
lower lip long entire boat-shaped, upper 3- or 4-lobed rounded obtuse short.— Baba- 
boodan Hills, near Darwar, Dalzell. 
10*, HYPTIS, Jacq. 
Herbs or shrubs. Inflorescence various, capitate in the following species. 
Corolla 5-lobed, lower lobe or lip abruptly deflexed, saccate, contracted at 
the base. Stamens 4, declinate; anther-cells confluent. Style subentire 
or 2-fid. Nutlets various.—Species 250, all American. 
l. H. brevipes, Poit.; Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 107; erect, stem 
pilose or glabrate, leaves petioled ovate oblong or lanceolate serrate hispid 
above or glabrate, peduncles equalling tke globose heads or shorter, bracts 
lanceolate, calyx pubescent, teeth erect subulate. 
Maxacca, Griffith; introduced. SINGAPORE; Anderson.— DisTRIB. Mexico to 
Brazil, introduced into Tropical Africa and the Malay Archipelago. 
An erect annual. Leaves 2-3 in. long, nerves beneath hispid or glabrous. Heads 
4 in. diam. ; bracts often as long, inner and calyx ciliate. Corolla about equalling 
the calyx. 
2. K. suaveolens, Poit.; Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii.126; stem hairy, 
leaves petioled broadly ovate sinuate and serrulate pubescent villous or 
tomentose lower cordate, peduncles racemose equalling the globose heads, 
braots minute setaceous, calyx striate, mouth villous, teeth erect subulate. 
Bysteropogon graveolens, Blume Bijd. 824. Schauera graveolens, Hassk. 
in Flora, 1842, ii. Beibl. 95. 
Deccan PENINSULA, CAcHAR and Nicopar IsLANDS; introduced.— DISTRI. 
Trop. America, introduced into Trop. Asia. 
A rigid annual, 2-3 ft. Leaves 1-3 in., very variable. Heads secund, fruiting 
z in. long, sometimes reduced to a few flowers. ` 
ll. LAVANDULA, Linn. 
Herb or shrub. Leaves entire or cut. Flowers in 2-10 fld. whorls 
