230 Verbenacee. [ Lantana. 
For L. indica Roxb. read: 
1. G. salvifolia Jacq. Hort. Schoenbr. III, p. 18 t. 285 (1798); 
Lam. in Bull. Jard. Buit., sér. 3, III, p. 5 (1921): Ti gagigaeeexn: 
Hort. Beng. p. 46 (1814) nomen; FI. Ind. III, p. 89 (1832). 
2. L. TRIFoLIa Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 626-(1753);- Bot.9 Masse sasa, 
Clarke in Fl. Brit. Ind. IV,, p..-863. 
A shrub, about 4 ft. high; stem hispid, slightly ridged; 
leaves in threes, lanceolate, crenate, 3-34 in. long, 3-nerved 
_from the base, sparsely hairy above, rugose, softly pubescent 
beneath; spikes axillary, solitary, peduncled, at first globose, 
then elongate, up to 14 in. long; fruit dull purple. 
Common by roadsides. FI. Sept.; violet or rarely white. 
A native of Tropical America, now found in E. Africa and Tropical 
Asia. 
3. L. acuteata Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 627 no. 4 (1753); Bot iias eee. 
L.. Camara inn. 1..¢..no, 3. 
A shrub 4-8 ft. high; branches 4-angled, slightly hispid, 
armed with hooked prickles; leaves opposite, ovate, lamina 
14-24 in. long, crenate, hispid above, sparsely pubescent be- 
neath; petiole 4-1 in. long; spikes globose, solitary, axillary, 
drupes black, 
Very common by roadsides. Fils. March, July; orange or rarely 
outer red and inner pale yellow. 
A native of Tropical America. 
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4. STACHYTARPHETA /Jahl. 
Leaves densely villous beneath; fls. pink ; S. mutabilis. 
Leaves subglabrous, beneath; fis. blue: 
Leaves ovate, bullate, serrate; tertiary veins 
prominent below; fis. bright blue; ee 
longer than stamens ; . I. S. JAMAICENSIS. 
Leaves spathulate, flat, crenate ; tertiary veins 
inconspicuous; fls. pale blue ; oye shorter 
than stamens . ; 2 . 2. S. INDICA. 
S. MUTABILIS Vahl Enum. 1, p. 209 (eon 
Occasional escape. 
Native of Trop. America. 
S. mutabilisxS. jamaicensis H. Lam. and v. d. Brink, in Bull. 
Jard. Buit. sér. 3, III, p. 6 (1921). SS. indicaxS. mutabilis Trimen, 
Fl. Ceyl. III, p. 348 (1895). S. Trimeni Rechinger, in Fedde Rep. XI, 
p. 189 (1912). 
This hybrid has also been found in Java. 
1. S. jamaicensis Vahl Enum. J, p. 206 (1805); Ridl. Fl. Mal. 
Pen. II, p. 613 (1923); Schau. in DC. Prodr. XI, p. 564 (1848). Ver- 
bena jamaicensis Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 19, no. 2 (1753) pp. Stachytarpheta 
indica Trim. Fl. Ceyl. III, p. 348 (1895); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 1ogo 
(1924). S. urticefolia Sims, in Bot. Mag. t. 1848 (1816). S. jamat- 
censts var. typica H. Lam. and v. d. Brink, in Bull. Jard. Buit. sér. 3, 
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