OCYMIUM. 199 
Cordiacez in relation to what I have said above, require 
examination, since they have four stigmata. But this may 
arise from another cause, and one that has reference to the 
origin of the stigmata themselves. 
Magong: April 37th, 1837. 
PLECTRANTHUS. 
Plectranthi sp. Pl CCCCXLIX. Fig. II. 
Caulis et prolongationes axis virides, fol. supra saturati- 
viridia hinc illinc secus costa maculis albis irregularibus, 
subtus pallidis. 
Vor. carnea, vel pallide rosacea. Calyx presertim fructus 
viridis, 
Kuttack Boom: Oct. Ist, 1837. 
SALVIA. 
Salvia plectranthoides, Pl. CCCCL. 
Itinerary notes p. 163, no. 845. 
Has. Bootan. 
OcxM1IUM. 
Orymii sp, Pl. CCCCXLIX. Fig. IIT. 
l. Long section through 2 ovaries, shewing the situation 
of the raphe. 
2. Ovulum, at the time of expansion. 
3. Inner structure as demonstrated by pressure, nucleus 
and testa incorporated, no raphe. 
4. Embryonary sac from an ovule, just after the fall of 
the corolla. This approaches to the membranous struc- 
ture, is developed from the base of the nucleary cavity, 
but is distinctly cellular at its base, its apex is attenu- 
into athin thread which communicates with the 
