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almost every province. So far it does not seem to have been 

 recorded from any Malay locality to the east of Borneo, but what 

 may be another form of the sopors an.p.nra fa the ftnn+>. Q T.n SKa« 



Mien 



l)een 



mor 



nowhere else in that group. When 



-~~~i """"■« «* xuuu*, luaiaya, or ine rninppmes, tne 



records are very uniform ; it is stated to occur in exposed sunny 

 waste places ; in waste ground near villages ; at or near cleared 

 camping grounds; near sites of abandoned dwellings; or in 

 native gardens. The form that occurs in native gardens in India 



same form 



u«~ *i u i, — \ s«ivicue3 iu uavd ; me same iorm 



has ai > been collected in Tonkin. So far, however, it has not 

 been reported from Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, or Borneo. 



JSSdAuSS, n ?i me - ^"Pat-Patchouli leaf-is probably 

 el rv- I V, P?l ly v Y ian bazars t0 an ? leaf that has the 

 tl Tn Mh! 1 t°t ° d ,° Ur ' there i8 no doubt ^at in Indian 

 pSl Jp\ t he Plant is S rown the vernacular names 

 n S / s /l o P^ "^ appHed exclu8i vely to the «»»*«* 



t ose of the tn!l nl T e Zr S ' With leaves rather thicker than 

 fir^imlied to P V ^ £ ame R P ^oivli y which was 



tint applied to P. Heyneanm by Dalzell and Gibson [Flop. Bomb. 

 Flora of British Tndia VoTlv^ 6 ^^\^ P ted in the 

 appropriate. Unfort Ea£i ^ P Jf ' » °1^ S ""■»* 7H 



66] 



name P. Patchouli 



term 



Po*„k~ T- • — *-"v«* iU1 l "« piant to which 



to tt° , ^°°! a p Pfi' e ' l V flr8t >^^t''e Indian plant "known 



£ ffe,,"™™, In ^ l ? r ? ateha ha <l already been named 



commerce 



This Patchouli 

 Flora of British met* *, P^ mon * 



Now, however, that f, llpr \ZT- *f™ m Patch( >ttU, var. suavis. 

 the two Pogos e ons hTch ^ enal » ^^le, it is found that 

 A i&ynW,,,, Cth or P ^ff ^ P^houli odour, viz. :- 



vated plant known m Tndlif ateh ° wlt > Dalz - & Gibs., the culti- 

 P Itor/iott./, vaT L^f L p V f f rdens as Patchouli, and 

 even more distinct khan tWv ~ h x° uli of c °mmerce, are 

 account of the *enu« pL ?.!L Were hou ght to be when the 



»' parable. In* P. ffj2 



■panngly pubernlous. 



wion was draw 



er and are 



ape in small 



by distinct interspaces through on t*iT *S inch acr088 > separated 

 arranged , the corolla i gffi- - ^ Bpikes in w hicn thev are 

 on the margin of the lower 

 commerce the leaves are thi 

 PuVHScent, especially £LI?v 

 produced onlv in Z ™* ath 



spikes in which they are 



fc lor a few hairs 

 .tchouli plant of 



— * — ^aiii • Th fi a - aG( ^ are densely 



only in the Philippines bnf.T'l T hich are freel y 



PPmes but which have occasionally 



