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olum decurrentibus, corolle parva tubo calycem subsequante 
fauce subzequali, staminibus corolla brevioribus.—Banks of 
the Jumna.—4A small plant, nearly allied to O: tomentosus, 
from which it differs chiefly in its very small flowers, the cor- 
olla being scarcely longer than the calyx. The leaves are 
pale-coloured and thickish. During maturation the calyx 
increases considerably in size, so as, at ptio to become 
like that of O. rubicundus. 
T. Plectranthus cordifolius, Don. pem Lab. Gen. et Sp. 
35.—Himalayan range. 
8. P. striatus, Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 41. var. uas 
Mussooree in the Himalayan range. 
9. P. Gerardianus, Benth. Lab. "Gem: et Sp. 42, tota cides. 
—Sansedarra and Deyra Doon. 
10. P. Coetsa, Don.—Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 42. é Mis- 
sooree and hills towards Cashmere. 
ll. P. rugosus, Wall.—Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 43.— 
Common in the Himalayan range. 
12. P. ternifolius, Don.— Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 44.— 
Valley of Rama Serai in the Himalaya. 
.. 13. Coleus barbatus, Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 49. ai alee 
konta in Gurwhall. 
14. Anisochilus carnosus, Wall.—Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 
59.— Plains from Delhi to Allahabad. 
MENTHOIDEA.- Benth. 
15. Pi zs plectranthoides, Dés-oBusth. án Wall. 
Pl. As. Rar. 1. 31.—Kheeree Pass. - 
16. Dysophylla quadrifolia, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 
l. 30.— Caleutta. 
17. D. verticillata; Benth. in Wall. Ph. As. Rar; 1. 30 
Rogonantpur, Bengal.—Both the above species grow in 
ponds and watery ditches. The long floating stems produce 
Toots only under water; and, above water, upright, branch- 
ing and leafy shoots, from a foot to a foot and a half. high. 
18. Aphanochilus flavus, pu: dn Wall. PL As. Rar. 
l.29.—Kedarkonta. - 
19. A. polystachyus, Benth. in a Walle L M conte, ; 
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