LAMIACF.yE. 



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10. lusitanica, Jacq. fil. {Eel. 1, p. 57, t. 38, excl. syn. Vahl. and Poir. — 

 G. Don. I. c. — Sclarea lusitanica, Mill. diet. No. 3 ?) %. Spain. Por- 

 tugal. Fl. small, blue, H. S. 



11. Verbenaca, L. (G. Don. o. c. p. 733 ;— E. B. 3, t. 154 i—Curt. lond. 

 6, t. I. — S. Spielmanni, Willd. not Scop. — S. Spielmanniana, Bieb. — 

 S. illyrica, Sehult. — S. micrantha, Desf. ; not Vahl. — S. horminoides, 

 Pourr. — S. byzantina and heterophylla, Hortul. — Horminum Verbe- 

 nacum. Mill. diet. No. 1.) % N. and M. Europe. Tauria. Caucasus. 

 Fl. small, purple, H. and R. S. Very aromatic when rubbed. The 

 seeds produce a great quantity of mucilage when moistened, whence 

 they become serviceable for removing extraneous matter from the eyes. 



12. dandestina. L. (Spec. p. 36 ; not of his Hb. — G. Don. I. c. — S. Ver- 

 benaca, Vahl.; not. L. ; — Reichb. icon. hot. 6, t. 523. — S. verbenacioi- 

 des, Brot.) % S. Europe. N. Africa. Madeira. Syria. Caucasus. Fl. 

 small, pale blue, or pale purple, C. S. ; fr. H. S. Plant very vari- 

 able. 



13. hispanica, L. {G. Don. o. c. p. 739 ; — B. Reg. 5, t. 359. — S. tetra- 

 gona, Monch. — S. prismatica, Cav. ; — Lam. ill. t. 20, f. 2.) © Tropi- 

 cal America. Jamaica. Mexico. Now apparently naturalized in S. 

 Europe. Fl. small, pale blue, Feb. and March ; fr. H. S. 



14. splendens, Sello. (Benth. Lab. p. 287 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 748 ; — B. Reg. 

 8, t. 687 ; — S. brasiliensis, Spreng. — S. colorans, Hortul.) % Woods 

 in Brazil, near Rio Janeiro. Fl. large, deep scarlet, C. and H. S. ; fr. 0. 



Ib.coceinea, L. (G. Don. o. c. p. 749; — Roxb. H. B. p. 4; — Murr. 

 comm. gott. 1778, p- 86, t. 1. — S. rosea, Vahl. — S. glaucescens, 

 Pohl. pi. bras. 2, t. 192. — Horminum coccineum, Monch.) "b Florida. 

 Georgia. Mexico. Cuba. Jamaica. Brazil. Domesticated in many parts 

 of India. Fl. large, scarlet, and fr. nearly throughout the year. — 

 Leaves slightly aromatic, very bitter. 



16. lyrata, L. {G. Don. o. c. p. 755. — Cunila lyrata, Schrank. — Horminum 

 lyratum. Mill. diet. No. 2. — H. virginicum, L.) %. Virginia. Carolina. 

 Georgia. Fl. purplish- violet. Was introduced into H. C. G. in 1790, 

 but had not fl. up to 1814. 



M.plebeia, R. Br. {pr. p. 501 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 756. — S. minutiflora, 



Bwige enurn. pi. chin. p. 146 .S. brachiata, Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 145 ; 



ed. Carey, 1, p. 146. — S. parviflora, Roxb. H. B. p. 4. — Ocimum 

 fastigiatum, Roth. — Lumnitzera fastigiata, Spreng.) (i*Pt^ ^t^ ifoA:a- 

 buradee. '^^«I'fT Bhoo-tulsee. O Tropical New Holland. China. Deyra- 

 Dhoon. Oude. Hindoosthan. Silhet. Cashmere. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Fl. minute, purple, and fr. C. S. Slightly aromatic. 



IS. verticillata, L. (G. Don. I. c. — Horminum verticillatum, Mill. diet. 

 No. 3.) % S. Europe. N. Africa. Caucasus. Fl. largish, bluish-vio- 

 let, C. S. 



19. napifolia, Jacq. (Hart. vind. 2, /. 152; — G. Don. I. c.) 2^. Asia Minor, 

 among. bushes about Smyrna. Fl. small, bluish-purp'e, C. S. 



