450 LAMIACEAC. 



p. 148. — Plectranthus barbatus, Andr. B. Repos. t. 594. — P. Forskalii, ' 

 Willd. ;—B. M. 46, t. 2036.— P. comosus, Sims.; B. M. 49, t. 2318. 

 — P. asper, Spreng. — P. monadelphus, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 22. — Ger- 

 manea Forskalii, Poir. — Ocimum asperum. Roth.) © Bangalore. 

 Dindygul. Guzerat. Nepal. Kemaon. Fl. small, light purple. In H. 

 C. G. fl. C. S. ; fr. H. S. {Roxb.) The whole plant possesses a strong, 

 though not disagreeable smell. {Roxb.) Commonly cultivated in native 

 gardens at Bombay for the roots, which are pickled. {Dr. Gibson.) 

 Sold in the green-market, Bombay. {Nimmo.) 



2. amboinicus, Lour. {Ji. cochinch. p. 372. — C. aromaticus. Benth. ; — G. 

 Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 682 ;— 5. Reg. 18, t. 1520;— J. Grah. Cat. B. 

 pi. p. 148. — C. crassifolius, Benth. Lab. p. 51 Plectranthus aroma- 

 ticus, Roxb.fl. ind. Z,p. 22. — P. amboinensis, Spreng. ? — P. crassifolius, 

 Hortul. — Marrubium album amboinicum, Rumph. 5, t. 102, f. 3.) 

 ^^? I'? Pathur-choor. '^. Common in gardens. Cochin China, the 

 Moluccas. India, &c. Fl. smallish, pale blue, very aromatic, April ; fr. 

 0. Leaves, and, indeed, all the parts of the plant, delightfully fragrant. 

 The former are frequently eaten with bread and butter, or bruised 

 and mixed with various articles of food, drink, or medicine. {Roxb.) 



3. scutellarioides, Benth. {Lab. p. 53 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, jo. 683. — 

 Plectranthus scutellaroides. Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 21 ; — R. Br. pr. p. 

 506. — Ocimum scutellaroides, L. ; — B. M. 35, t. 1446. — Majoiana 

 rubra, Rumph. 5, t. 101.) "b Moluccas. Tropical N. Holland. Mauri- 

 tius. Fl. small, pale blue, with a white tube and throat, March and 

 April. Scentless. 



Anisochilos, Wall. {Benth. Lab. p. 59 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 685.) 



1. carnosum. Wall. {Benth. I. c. ; — G. Don. I. c. ; — f. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 148. — Lavandula carnosa, L. amoen. 10, p. 56, t. 3. — Plectranthus 

 carnosus, Sm. — P. strobiliferus, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 23. — P. dubius, 

 Spreng. — P. crassifolius, Hortul. ; — Rheed. 10, t. 90.) % Clefts of the 

 rocks among the Circar Mountains. Taong-Dong. Fl. smallish, bluish 

 purple, R. and C. S. 



Hyptis, Jacq. {Benth. Lab. p. 64 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 686.) 



l.pectinata, Poit. {Ann. mus. 7, p. 474; — Benth. Lab. p. 127 ; — G. Don. 

 o. c. p. 703. — H. persica, Poit. — H. racemosa, Zuee. ? — Mentha peril- 

 loides, L. syst. cd. 13, p. 445 ; not of others. — Nepeta pectinata, 

 L. spec. 799. — N. aristata, Rieh — Bystropogon pectinatus, L' Her it. 

 — B. coarctatus, Thonn. and Schum. — Brotera persica, Spreng. — Bal- 

 lota disticha, Rodsch. ; — Meyer; not L. — B. suaveolens, Rodsch. ; 

 not L.) © Tropical America. W. Indies. Guinea. Madagascar. Arabia. 

 Fl. small, blue, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 



2. radiata, Willd. © Mexico. 



Lavandula, Tournef. {Benth. Lab. p. 146 ;—G'. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 

 708.) 

 1. Spica, DC. (O. Don. o. r. p. 710 ;— ZiV.r/;. //. B. p 44 -.—J. Grah. 



