WIGHT’S ILLUSTRATIONS. 225 
ILLUSTRATIONS OF INDIAN BOTANY; 
PRINCIPALLY OF THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE 
PENINSULA. 
By Rosert Wieut, M.D., &c. &c. 
[Continued from page 67 of the present Volume, ] 
[Tas. CXXVIL—CXXX.] 
ANISOMELES MALABARICA. 
Dipynamia GyMNOSPERMIa. Nat. Ord. LABIATÆ. 
Gen. Cuar. Cal. ovatus, subsequalis, 5-dentatus. Cor. tubo 
calycem eequante, bilabiata, labio superiori abbreviato erecto 
integro, inferiori majori patente 3-fido. Stam. 4, ascenden- 
tia, a labio superiori exserta: Anthere longiorum dimi- 
diatæ, breviorum biloculares, loculis parallelis transversalibus. 
Stylus apice subsequaliter bifidus. Achenia levia. Benth. 
Anisomeles Malabarica ; tomentosa, subeglandulosa, caule 
incano, foliis lanceolatis subtus rugosis, verticillis multifloris, 
calycibus lanatis dentibus subulatis tubum zequantibus. Br. 
(Tas. CXXVII.) 
Anisomeles Malabarica. Br. in Bot. Mag. t. 2071. Spreng. 
Syst. Veget. v. ii. p. 706. 
Nepeta Malabarica. Linn. Mant. p. 566. Willd. Sp. Pl. 
t. iii. p. 51. 
 Paymerutti. Tamu. 
Stem erect, 2—5 feet high, 4-sided, with obtuse angles. 
Branches numerous, axillary, ascending. Leaves petiolate, 
ovato-lanceolaie, obtuse, crenate,,except at the base which 
is entire, strongly reticulated with prominent veins beneath, 
wrinkled above, clothed with whitish down on both sides, 
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