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POGOSTEMON. f.b.i. 112 xii. 



Pogostemon wightii Benth. ; RB.I. IV 635, XII 16. 



Leaves and spikes and all parts broader and less hairy 



than in P. mollis, the calyx especially much less hairy 



and larger. 



In damp places. Nilgiris : Lamb's Rk. Rd„ Coonoor 

 Pulneys: Kodaikanal,etc. i^jj'^^^ 1385, 4339 (figured). Bourne 

 2101. -Probably only a shade or damp ground form of the 

 next. 



Pogostemon mollis Benth. ; Vol. I p. 326. t. 463. 



DYSOPHYLLA. 



Flowers small in long very dense spikes. Corolla 

 minute, not two-lipped. Stamens exserted, the filament 

 very long and bearded. 



Species about 15, in tropical Asia and Australia. 



Dysophylla auricularia Bl P.B.L IV 628, XHI 4. 

 Stem and all green parts villous with long hairs. 

 Leaves sessile, 2 by I in., ovate-elliptic, serrate. Spikes 

 terminal, hairy, whorls confluent, t. 464. 



Nilgiris: on rocky hills, above Coonoor. Fyson 1:7 70 

 Pulneys: Machur. Bourne 6^^. 



CALAMINTHA. 



Calamintha umbrosa Benth. ; Vol. I p. 328. t. 465 



For SCUTELLARIA and BRUNELLA see Vol. I 

 p. 329. 



LEUCAS. 



See Vol. I p. 331. 



Leucas marrubioidcs Desf, ; Vol. I p. 331, t. 466. 



Lcucas rosmarinifolia Benth.; Vol. I p. 332, t. 221 

 not figured, i.e. (which is of an unusual piece). 



Leucas hclianthemifolia Desf.\ Vol, I p. 333, t 

 467. 



