642 oxi. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Dysophylla. 
Orissa; at Sumbulpore, Griffith. - o. i3 
Habit and foliage of D. pentagona, but calyx very different, fruiting about j, in., 
chestnut brown and shining below, crowned with white bearded lobes. Nutlets 4, 
minute suborbicular. 
17. D. Stocksii, Hook. f.; very stout, erect, nearly glabrous, leaves 
9-20 in. a whorl narrowly linear obtuse, margins recurved, spikes slender, 
fruiting calyx densely pubescent all over, angles acute, mouth closed by the 
minute obtuse teeth. 
The Concan; Stocks. 
Stem as thick as a goose-quill, decumbent and closely annulate below, branches 
suberect. Leaves 4-8 by =~} in. spreading. Spikes 2-3 in. by 4-4 in. diam. ; rachis 
hairy ; bracts filiform, tips clavellate. Calyx 4 in., lobes as long as the tube, obtuse. 
Corolla-tube very short; lobes nearly glabrous. Fruiting calyx jg in., very concave 
between the angles. Nutlet solitary enclosed as in D. pentagona. 
14. COLEBROOKIA, Smith. 
A densely woolly hoary shrub. Leaves opposite or 3-nate, petioled, 
rugose, elliptic-oblong, crenulate. Whorls dense-fld. in panicled spikes, 
flowers small; bracts connate. Calya-tube very short; teeth long, subulate, 
at length elongate, capillary and feathery. Corolla minute, tube short; 
limb very short, subequally 4-fid. Stamens 4, very short, included, equat, 
distant; anthers orbicular, cells confluent. Disk equal. Style 2-fid; lobes 
subulate. Nutlets hairy, obovoid. 
C. oppositifolia, Smith Exot. Bot. ii.t.111; Benth. in Wall. PI. 
As. Rar. i. 29, Lab. 165, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 158; Wall. Cat. 1528; 
Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 96; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 277; Gamble Darjeel. Timbers, 63, 
and Indian Timbers, 300. C. ternifolia, Roxb. Cor. Pl. iii. 40, t. 245, and 
Fl. Ind. ii. 25; Wall. Cat. 1529; Benth. ll. c.; Grah. Cat. Bomb. Pl. 
150; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 209. Elsholtzia oppositifolia, Poir. Dict. 
Suppl. v. 663. - 
SuBTROPICAL HIMALAYA; from the Salt range and Peshawur to Sikkim, 
alt. 1-4000 ft. BEHAR, CENTRAL INDIA and the Deccan PENINSULA to TRAVAN- 
COBRE. TENASSERIM; Helfer. . 
Shrub, 5-10 ft. high ; trunk stout ; branches stout, terete, often whorled in threes. 
Leaves 4-8 in.; petiole stout, }-lin. Spikes very numerous, 2—4 in. long, flowering 
4 in. diam,, fruiting } in. Calyx very minute, teeth in fruit 4 in., tube deeply 
grooved, villous. Corolla white. 
15. ELSHOLTZIA, Willd. 
Herbs or undershrubs. Leaves opposite. Whorls in simple or panicled 
slender or stout terete or secund spikes; flowers minute; bracts various. 
Calyx 5-toothed, throat naked, fruiting erect often enlarged or inflates 
Corolla small, tube straight or incurved; limb oblique or sub-2-lippe 4 
4-fid, upper lobe or lip erect, notched, the others spreading. Stamens ^ 
diverging or distant, filaments naked; anther-cells divaricate, or at lengt, 
confluent. Disk much produced behind the ovary. Style subequally 2-fid, 
lobes subulate. Nuélets smooth or tubercled.—Species about 20, Temperate 
and Tropical Asiatic and Malayan, one of them also European. 
* Spikes panicled, cylindric or subsecund ; bracts narrow, linear subulate 
or acicular. Nutlets shining. Aphanochilus, Benth. 
l E. flava, Benth. Lab. 161, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 160; tall 
