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Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, Erect, witH Opposite ExstrepuLATE SIMPLE LEAVEs. 
Plectranthus Coetsa, 
LABIATA. 
Bet leiveib! 9: 
Himalaya, 
3-8,000 ft. 
Simla. 
Plectranthus 
ternifolius, 
LABIATAE. 
EBL. iy. 621. 
The Plains to 
5,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
Plectranthus 
inecanus, 
LABIATA. 
Hob. Aly. 621. 
The Plains from 
1-6,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
Coleus barbatus, 
LABIAT®. 
F.B. I. iv. 625. 
Himalaya, 
9-7,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
Coleus aromaticus, 
Pathor chur, 
LABIATA. 
F. B..L. iv. 625. 
The Plains, 
Cultivated 
Lear Marans 'loorHen. 
PETALS UNITED. 
CoROLLA TWO-LIPPED. 
STAMHNS FOUR. 
large, perennial, velvety, strong smelling, leaves 
2-4 by 1-2 in., ovate or ovate-lanceolate, sharp- or round- 
toothed, corolla lavender-blue, tube abruptly bent, much 
longer than the calyx ; otherwise like the last species. 
large, densely white-felted, leaves sometimes in threes 
round the stem or branches, corolla white, nutlets 3-angled ; 
otherwise like the last species. 
medium size, velvety, leaves 2-4 in., broadly ovate, 
calyx 2-lipped, lower lip with 3 long-pointed teeth, corolla 
pale lavender-blue, tube nearly straight, lower lip very 
long, nutlets large, nearly round ; otherwise like the last 
species. 
medium size, stem stout, hairy, leaves 3-5 in., ovate, 
blunt, round-toothed, stalked, upper surface hairy, lower 
felted, flowers 3-1 in. long, pale blue in circular clus- 
ters of 6-8, forming long, leafiess, spike-like racemes, bracts 
ovate, soon falling off, calyx 5-toothed, upper calyx-lip 
rounded, ovate, short-poimted, stamens united below; 
other characters like those of the last species. 
medium size, very aromatic, leaves broadly ovate, 
eorolla pale purplish, stamens shortly protruded; other 
characters like those of the last species. A good substitute 
for Borage, it is a good carminative and uscful in diseases 
of the bladder, and other urinary organs, 
