Lavandula.] CXII. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) 631 
collected into simple or branched spikes. Calyx erect, 13-15-nerved, 
5-toothed. Corolla blue, 2-lipped, upper lip 2-fid, lower 3-partite, lobes all 
spreading. Stamens 4, declinate, included, filaments free; anther-cells 
confluent. Style 2-fid. Nutlets smooth.—Species about 20, chiefly 
Mediterranean. 
„1 L. Gibsoni, Grah. Cat. Bomb. Pl. 149; villous, leaves pinna- 
tifid, lobes oblong or linear, spikes densely villous, bracts ovate-lanceolate. 
Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl.206. L. Perrottetii, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 
147. L. Lawii, Wight Ic. t. 1439. 
The Concan; hills at Sattara, Law, &c. 
Stem 2-3 ft., robust, leafy. Leaves 4-8 in., lower petioled, lobes acute or 
obtuse, Spikes few, 1-2 in., robust; bracts villous, l-fld., 4 in. Fruiting calyz 
in. long. 
2. É. Burmanni, Benth. Lab. 157, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 147; 
pubescent, leaves pinnatisect, segments linear simple or cut, spikes 
ubescent, bracts subulate. Grah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 149; Wight Ic. t. 1438; 
alz. & Gibs.-Bomb. Fl. 1438. Wawra, Itin. Pr. S. Cob. Bot. 109. L. 
multifida, Burm. Fl. Ind. 126 (excl. t. 38, f. 1) Bysteropogon bipinnatus, 
Roth Nov. Sp. 255. Cheetostachys multifida, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 
u. 19, and Cat. 2757. 
DECCAN PENINSULA; common on the West from the Concan to Coorg. CENTRAL 
INDIA; Jubbulpore, Beddome. 
Stem 2-3 ft., stout or slender, simple or branched. Leaves 3-4 in. long and 
broad ; segments i15-à in. broad. Spikes solitary or few, or numerous and subumbel- 
late ; bracts 1-fld., nearly glabrous, tips capillary. Corolla blue or white. Fruiting 
calyx 4 in. long. 
12, POGOSTEMON, Desf. 
Herbs or undershrubs. Leaves opposite, very rarely 3-nately whorled. 
Flowers small, in solitary or panicled spikes or contracted racemes formed 
of many and dense-fid. subcapitate cymes (whorls). Calyx subequally 
4-5-toothed. Corolla-tube exserted or included; limb spreading, sub-2-lipped ; 
lobes 4, lower usually longest. Stamens 4, exserted, straight or declinate, 
laments usually bearded; anther-cells confluent. , Disc subentire, equal. 
Style 2-fid. Nutlets smooth, ovoid or oblong.—Species about 30, Indian and 
. Asiatic. 
* Spikes or racemes terminal and axillary, forming a panicled inflores- 
cence. Filaments bearded in all. 
t Whorls forming continuous (rarely interrupted) spikes. 
l. P. paniculatus, Benth. in Wall. PL As. Rar. i. 30, Lab. 153, and 
in DC. Prodr. xii. 151 ; erect, branched, laxly hairy or villous, leaves petioled 
ovate irregularly inciso-serrate, base cuneate, whorls globose „secund in 
slender spikes, bracts obliquely suborbicular membranous ciliate, calyx 
narrow, teeth lanceolate ciliate, filaments bearded. Wall. Cat. 1561; Grah. 
Cat. Bomb. Pl. 149; Dalz. 4 Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 207. Elsholtzia paniculata, 
Willd. Sp. Pl. iii. 59. Hyssopus cristatus, Lamk. Dict. iii. 187.— Rheede 
Hort. Mal. x. t. 65. 
TENASSERIM ; MARTABAN and Tavoy, Wallich, &c. 
Dzccax PENINSULA, from the S. Concan to Travancore. 
Prov; M'Clelland. W. 
