Plants of the Punjab. 67 
SS Sw—h SSS 
SHRUBS WITH Opposite EXS8TIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Clerodendron 
infortunatum, 
Bhant. 
VERBENACER. 
F’. B. I. iv. 594, 
The Plains to 
POO Tt. 
Plectranthus 
rugosus, 
Pisumar, solei. 
LABIATA. 
Ho. Liv. 620. 
Himalaya, 
_8-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Baluchistan 
(Lace). 
Ocimum Basilicum, 
Ocimum sanctum, 
Orthesiphon pallidus, 
Thymus Serpylium, 
Thyme, 
Banajwain, masho. 
LABIATA. 
It! Bi 1. ay. 649. 
Himalaya, 
5-13,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Lace). 
PEDALS UNITED. 
COROLLA TWO-LIPPED. 
medium size, bark with large raised corky exere- 
scenses, odour fetid ; leaves 4-8 by 8-5 in., broadly ovate, 
hairy above, woolly or thinly hairy below, sometimes with 
sticky glands, slightly toothed ; flowers white, tinged with 
red, in branching terminal racemes, 6-12 by 4-8 in., erect, 
sometimes leafy, upper part and calyces turning red, hairy, 
corolla tube nearly 1 in. long, cylindric, doubtfully 2- 
lipped, lobes 4-3 in. long, acute, stamens 4, much exceed- 
ing the lobes, style bifid ; drupes 4 in. diam., black, suc- 
culent, enclosed in the enlarged bright red leathery calyx. 
The leaves are used as a febrifuge in Indian medicine. 
small, hoary with stellate down, branches slender, 
stiff, erect ; leaves 1-1} in. long, ovate or oblong, toothed, 
bluntly tipped, velvety above, white woolly beneath ; 
flowers white, spotted and streaked with purple, in clusters 
forming narrow leafy axillary or terminal racemes, calyx 
woolly, { in. long, bell-shaped, lengthened in fruit, teeth 
short-pointed, nearly equal, 2-lipped, corolla } in., 2- 
lipped, longer than the tube, lower lip longest, boat-shaped, 
stamens 4, in unequal pairs, lying along the lower lip, 
style unequally divided ; nutlets 4, round or oblong, blunt. 
As the vernacular name implies, this plant is used to keep 
fleas away. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Hxstipulate, Simple, 
Toothed. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Hxstipulate, Simple, 
Entire. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Hxstipulate, Simple, 
Toothed. 
small, slender, much branched, strongly scented 
stems usually somewhat procumbent; leaves 4-1 in, 
nearly sessile, gland-dotted, oblong, ovate, not toothed 
blunt ; flowers small, purple, in small clusters, crowded 
in short terminal spikes, corolla 2-lpped, upper lip 
almost erect, flat, notched, lower spreading, 3-lobed, 
stamens 4, equal, protruding; nutlets 4, nearly smooth. 
This plant is used in Indian medicine for diseases of the 
eyes and stomach. : 
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