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SATUREINEZ. Benth. 
38. Paese hortensis, Linn.—Cultivated in ares 
39. Micromeria biflora, Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. MSS. 
Thymus biflorus. Hamilt.—Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 1. 
31.—Hlills, Mussooree. 
40. Thymus Serpyllum, Linn.—Hills at Choor, Simlab, > 
Pire Punjal. 
41. Origanum Majorana, Linn. (O. Wallichianum, Benth. 
in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 1. 31. is probably the same. pm 
vated in gardens. 
42, O. normale, Don.— Benth. in Wall. l. c. 1. 31. ge 
mon in the Himalayan range. 
43. O. vulgare, Linn.— Pire Punjal (a mountain over which 
the road leads into the valley of Cashmere). 
44. O. laxiflorum, (Royle) ; caule procumbente villoso, folii 
breviter petiolatis lato-ovatis obtusis subintegerrimis basi ro- 
tundatis utrinque viridibus pubescentibus, floralibus caulinis 
similibus. parvis acutis calyce longioribus, verticillastris bi- 
floris laxe spicatis, calycis campanulati dentibus brevibus 
ecqualibus — Nagkanda in the Himalayan range.— Leaves as 
in O. vulgare; flowers smaller even than in O. parviflorum and 
glandulosum ; distinct from all by the laxity of. its spikelets, 
which are not imbricated as in all the other species; and in 
this respect this plant is intermediate between Origanum and 
Micromeria. 
NEPETEJE. Benth. 
45. Clinopodium repens, Roxb.— Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. 
Rar. 1. 66.— Common in the Himalayan range. 
.46. Melissa Napalensis, Benth. in Wall. 1 c. 1. 66.—Cash- 
mere and Deyra Doon. 
41... M. parviflora, Benth. in Wall. l. c. 1. 65.—Deyra 
Doon.—The plant which, from a very bad specimen, I bad 
described as Geniosporum azillare, in the second volume of 
Dr. Wallich's Plante Asiatice Rariores, belongs to this species. 
^48. Prunella vulgaris, Linn.—Benth. in Wall. 1. c. 1. 66. 
— Common in the whole range, Cashmere, Kanaour, Kole 
konta, Choor, &c. 
