latis, oblongo-ellipticis, crenatis, utrinque attenuatis, membranaceis, 
vel vix carnosis, glabriusculis; spicis paniculatis; foliis floralibus 
lanceolato-acuminatis; calycis labio inferiore obliquè truncato, bre- 
vissimè 4-dentato, superiore lanceolato, acuto, post anthesin deflexo. 
Statura A. carnosi. Folia pollices 3—6 longa, 1—3 lata, acumi- 
nata, grosse crenata, suprà vix hispidula, subtùs ferè glabra. Spice 
pedunculatæ, laxé paniculatæ, tenuiores quàm in A. carnoso. Calyces 
fructiferi ferrugineo-tomentosi, basi subinflati, supernè incurvi, ore 
obliquo, labio superiore parvo, acuto. Corolla feré A. carnosi sed 
tenulor. 
Hab. Taong Dong. 
3. A.? polystachyum ; caule erecto, ramoso; foliis subsessilibus, 
ovato-oblongis, acuminatis, serratis, basi cuneatis, tenuissimè pube- 
scentibus, subtüs nervosis, spicis paniculatis, calycibus supernè in- 
curvis, ore obliquo, 5-dentato, dente supremo vix longiore. 
Habitus A. pallidi. Caulis obtusé tetragonus, brevissimè tomen- 
tosus. Folia 2—4-pollicaria, suprà tenuissimé pubescentia, subtüs 
nervosa, minutè glandulosa, rufescentia, rigidiuscula. Spice 2 —3-pol- 
licares, semipollicem crasse. Calyx rufo-tomentosus, basi inflatus, 
superné contractus, elongatus, incurvus, ore obliqué fisso, dentibus 5, 
brevibus, acutis, supremis incumbentibus. Corollam non vidi, sed 
ob habitum et calycis formam plantam hic retuli. 
Hab. Napalia. 
4. A. dysophylloides ; caule sericeo, villoso, basi procumbente, ramis 
adscendentibus; foliis subsessilibus, oblongo-lanceolatis, obtusis, in- 
tegerrimis, basi attenuatis, spicis axillaribus terminalibusque, subpe- 
dunculatis ; foliis floralibus ovatis, acutis; calycis labio inferiore mi- 
nuto, truncato, superiore acuto, deflexo. 
Habitus feré Dysophylli rugosi. Ex omni parte pilis mollibus, 
rufescentibus, sericeis densè vestitum. Folia pollicem vel sesquipol- 
licem longa, lineas 4—6 lata. Spicæ floriferz regulariter cylindricæ, 
fructiferæ irregularitér tumidæ, pollices 1—2 longæ, crassitie calami 
scriptori. Calyces fructiferi basi inflato-tumidi, supernè incurvi, 
ore contracto, labio superiore brevi, acuto, concavo, incumbente. 
Corolla brevior quàm in A. carnoso et pallido, lobis latioribus. Stamina 
exserta. 
Hab.... Herb. Wight. 
XLV. Cuzrostacuys, Benth. MSS. 
Calyx ovato-tubulosus, erectus, subincurvus, l5-nervius, subæqua- 
litèr 5-dentatus, intüs fauce nudå. Corolla tubo exserto, bilabiata, 
labiis brevissimis, superiore emarginato, inferiore trifido. Stamina 
4, declinata, tubo inclusa. Filamenta libera, edentula. Anthere 
ovato-reniformes, loculis confluentibus. Stylus apice subinfundibu- 
liformi-bifidus, lobis brevibus, complanatis, concavis, stigmatibus 
marginalibus. Achenia compressa, margine callosa. 
1. C. multifida.— Bysteropogon bipinnatus, Roth. Nov. Pl. Sp. p.255. 
Mentha pinnatifida, Heyne MSS. Lavandula multifida, Burm. FI. 
Ind. p. 126? non ejusd. ic. t. 38. f. 1. nec Linn. 
Caulis herbaceus (?) erectus, tetragonus, ad nodos contractus, 
tenuitér tomentoso-pubescens. Folia sessilia, bipinnatifida, laciniis 
elongato-linearibus, obtusis, integerrimis, margine revolutis, subtüs 
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tomentoso-pubescentibus. Flores in spicam terminalem, ramosam 
dispositi, solitarii ex axillis bractearum alternarum!, membrana- 
cearum, basi dilatatarum, longissimé setaceo-acuminatarum. Calyx 
sessilis, 15-striatus, canescens, dentibus acutis, fructifer turgidus. 
Corolla tenuis, calycem excedens. Limbus videtur subæqualitér 5- 
fidus, sed in speciminibus vix rité examinare potui. Stamina Lavan- 
dule. Ovarium basi infra ut in plerisque Ocymoideis glanduliferum. 
Achenia aqua immersa extús, ut in Hyptidibus plurimis, gelatinosa. 
This plant, so remarkable by the alternate inflorescence, is closely 
allied to the Lavandula" of the section of Pterostachys ofde Gingins. 
This character however, together with the 15-nerved calyx, the neariy 
regular corolla, and the form of the fruit, are differences which appear 
to me to be sufficient to warrant its separation as a distinct genus. 
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
Teucriis addatur : 
T. Wallichianum; caulibus e basi radicante subsimplicibus, ad- 
scendentibus, rufo-tomentosis; foliis ovatis, acutis, serratis, in peti- 
olum longè attenuatis, utrinque hispidulis; verticillastris multifloris, 
in spicam terminalem approximatis; calycibus hispidis, ore sub- 
dilatato, dentibus ovatis, acutis, subæqualibus. 
Affine 7. Arduini, sed characteribus datis distinctissimum. 
Hab. Sillet. i 
Perilla elata, Don. Prod. Nep. p. 115, is my Aphanochilus blandus. 
Perilla polystachya, Don. 1. c., which I had (suprà, Vol. 1. p. 39.) 
referred with doubt to Aphanochilus blandus, appears from Dr. Ha- 
milton’s specimens to be my Pogostemon glabrum, unless there be 
some error in the labels. 
Perilla leptostachya, Don. 1. c. is my Aphanochilus fætens. 
Mentha quadrifolia, Don. l. c. p. 113. (non Roxb.) is my Dyso- 
phylla cruciata. 
Thymus nepetoides, Don. 1. c. is the Nepeta ruderalis Hamilt. 
Thymus piperitus, Don. 1. c. p. 112, as well as his 7. origanifolius, 
belong to my Clinopodium longicaule. 
Scutellaria repens, Don. 1. c. p. 110. is my var. f. of the Sc. cana, 
Wall. 
My Scutellaria angulosa (suprà, Vol. 1. p. 67.) must be referred to 
the Sc. scandens, Don. l. c. p. 110 
The other synonyms of Don's Prodromus which are given with 
doubt in the course of the preceding Synopsis are all correctly 
quoted. 
The Teucrium laxum, Don. l. c. p. 108. is a distinct species not 
contained in Dr. Wallich's collections. 
The Salvia ocymoides Roxb. (suprà, Vol. 1. p. 68. must be referred 
to Salvia acaulis Rottl. (Vahl. Enum. 1. p. 257.). 
* Lavandula should, on account of its declinate stamina, be referred to 
Ocymoidec, not to Nepeteæ, where I had placed it. My character (Bot. Reg. 
I. c.) requires also some further modification. 
END OF Mr. Bentham's SYNOPSIS OF INDIAN Labiatæ. 
ROSA MACROPHYLLA. Tab. 117. 
AcuLEIS sparsis, compressis ; 
sepalis angustissimis, petalis apiculatis longi 
emendat.) 
Rosa macrophylla, Lindl. loc. cit. 
B. minor foliolis parvis, oblongis, 
Herb. Coet. Ampl. Mercat. Angl. Ind. Orient. 690. 
foliis longissimis, petiolis parcè glandulosis foliolisque lanceolatis subtus lanatis ; 
oribus.—Lindl. Rosar. Monogr. p. 35. t. 6. (charact. ab auctore 
utrinque acutis (nunc apice obtusis) basi integris, floribus solitariis.—Zind/. in 
