LAMIACE.E. 449 



H. inodorum, Kon. {Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 19.) cf- % India about old walls, 

 and under the shade of bushes. Fl. very minute, white, and fr. R. 

 and C. S. Scentless. 

 Geniospohum, Wall. (Benth. Lab. p. 19 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 674.) 



1. strobiliferum, Wall. (Benth. Lab. p. 20 ; — G. Don. I. c. — Plectranthus 

 coloratus, D. Don. pr.fl. nep. p. 116.) S Khassya Mountains. Nepal. 

 Fl. smaU, blue, C. S. 

 MoscHosMA, Reichb. {G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 675.) 



l.polystachya, Reichb. (Lumnitzera polystachya, Jacq. — Ocimum polys- 

 tachyon, L. ; — Murr. comm. gdtt. nov. Z,p. 71, t. 3 ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 3, 

 p. 18 — O. tenuiflorum, Burnt, ind. p. 129; not L. — Plectranthus 

 micranthus, Spreng.) © Circars. Travancore. Rangoon. Fl. minute, 

 pale purple, R. S. ; fr. C. S. Possesses little or no fragrance. 

 Orthosiphon. Benth. (Lab. p. 25 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 676.) 



1. incurvus, Benth. (Lab. p. 28 ; — G. Don. I. c. ; — B. M. 67, t. 3847.) 

 %. Silhet. Fl. twelve lines, pale rose-coloured, R. and C. S. 



2.stamineus, (Benth. G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 677. — Ocymum grandi- 

 florum, M. Bijdr. p. 835.) % Lower Assam. R. S. 

 Saccostoma, Wall. MSS. 



l.urticcefolium. Wall. MSS. %. Munipore. Fl. small, white, R. and C. S. 

 Plectranthus, L'Herit. (G. Don's Mill. diet. p. 677; — Benth. Lab. p, 

 29.) 



I. secundus, Roxb. (H. B. p. 45; — fl. ind. 3, p. 20. — P. cordifolius, 

 D. Don. pr. fl. nep. (1825.) p. 116;— G. Don. I. c.;—J. Grah. 

 Cat. B. pi. p. 148.— P. mollis, Spreng. syst. 2, p. 69. (1825.);— 

 Benth. Lab. p 35. — P. divaricatus, Weinm. obs. in Regenb. hot. 

 zeit. (1821.) — P. incanus, Lk. enum. 2, p. 120. (1822.) — P. magpu- 

 rensis, Roth. nov. spec. p. 271. (1821.) — Ocimum moUe, Ait. — Rheed. 

 10, t. 84.) © Mysore. Abundant throughout Kandalla village, on 

 the ruins of Rosa, near Ellora Caves, and generally every where near 

 the habitations of man, in the Presidency of Bombay. Nepal. Fl. 

 small, pale yellow, (Roxb.) blue, (/. Grah.) In H. C. G. fl. Oct. and 

 Nov. ; fr. Jan. and Feb. (Roxb.) 



2.parviflorus, Willd. (Hort. berol. I, p. 65 ; not R. Br. — G. Don's Mill, 

 diet. p. 679. — P. graveolens, R. Br. pr. p. 506. — P. paniculatus. 

 Jacq./ragm. p. 62, ^.91.) S Tropical New Holland. Mountains about 

 Port Jackson. Sandwich Islands. Fl. blue, or purple. Has been in- 

 troduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



Z.rugosus, Wall. (Benth. Lab. p. 43 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 681. — 

 Lumnitzera densiflora, Spreng. — Isodon plectranthoides, Schrad.) B 

 Mount Choor. Sirmore. Deyra Dhoon. Fl. small, with the upper lip 

 purple edged and purple dotted, R. and C. S. The leaves have an 

 aromatic, sage-like smell, and a somewhat bitterish taste. 

 CoLEUS, Lour. (Benth. Lab. p. 47 ;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 682.) 



I. barbatus, Benth. (Lab. p. 49 ; — G. Don. I. e. — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 



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