LAMIACRyR. 457 



Wallr. — Amaracus vulgatior, Lob.) Sweet Marjoram. S Fl, small, 



purplish, or white, C. S. ; fr. H. S. 

 Thymus, L, (Benth. Lab. p. 340 ;—G. Don. o. c. p. 767.) 



1. vulgaris, L. (G. Don. I. c. — Roxb. H. B. p. 44 ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 



p. 152. — Blachc. icon. t. 211.) Common Thyme. B Dry, arid, uncul- 

 tivated places in the S. W. of Europe. Was introduced into H. C. G. 



before 1794, but had not fl. up to 1814. 

 Satureia, L. {Benth. Lab. p. 351 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 771.) 



l.hortensis, L. (G. Don. I. c. ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 44 ; — J. Grah. Cat. 



B. pi. p. 152; — Lam. ill. t. 504, /. I. — S. viminea, Burm. fi. ind. 



p. 126; not L.) Garden Savory. © S. Europe. Fl. small, pale red, 



Feb. and March ; fr. April. 

 Hyssopus, L. {Benth. Lab. p. 356 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 773.) 



J. officinalis, L. (G. Don. I. c. — Jacq. austr. 3, t. 254 ; Roxb. H. B. p. 



44.) Common Hyssop. S S. Europe. Caucasus. Altai Mountains. 



Was introduced into H. C. G. in 1796, but had not fl. up to 



1814. 



* Pychnanthemum linifolium, Pursh. %. New Orleans. — P. nudum, Nutt. 

 %. Carolina. — Origanum normale, D. Don. '^. Nepal. — Collinsonia 

 tuberosa, Michx. %. Carolina. — C. scabriuscula. Ait. %. Carolina. 

 — Cunila leucantha, Benth. % Mexico. — C. tythrifolia, Benth. %. 

 Mexico. 



E. MfiLissii^. 

 (Melissinese, Benth. Lab. p. 365 ; 

 G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 775.) 

 Hedeoma, Pers. {Benth. Lab. p. 365 ; — G. Don. I. c) 



1. nepalense, Benth. {Lab. p. 366 ; — G. Don. I. c. — Cunila nepalensis, D. 

 Don. pr. fl. nep. p. 107. — C. Buchanani, Spreng. — Melissa nepalensis, 

 Benth. in Wall. pi. as. rar. 1, p. 66. — Mosla ocimoides, Buch. MSS. 

 — Lycopus diantherus, Buch. — Roxb. Jt. ind. I. p. 144 ; ed. Carey, 1, 

 p. 145.) © Himalaya. Cashmere. Deyra Dhoon. Fl. small, pale rose- 

 coloured, Feb. and March ; fr. H. S. 

 Melissa, L. {Benth. Lab. p. 383 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 780.) 



1. Acinos, Benth. {Lab. p. 388 ;— -G. Don. o. c. p. 782. — Thymus Aci- 

 nos, L. ; — E. B. 6, t. 411. — T. heterophyllus, Poir. — T. canescens, 

 Dumort. — Acinos thymo'ides, Mbnch. — A. vulgaris, Pers. — Calamin- 

 tha arvensis. Lam.) © Corn fields of Europe. Fl. small, purplish- 

 blue, Feb. and March. Has a pleasant, aromatic smell. 



2. repens, Benth. {Lab. p. 392 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 782. — Thymus repens, 

 D. Don. pr. fl. nep. p. 113. — Clinopodium repens, Roxb. fl. ind, 3, p. 

 13.) % Nepal. Fl. small, purplish, R. S. 



3. officinalis, L. {G. Don. I. c. — M. graveolens, Host. — M. foliosa, Opi:. 

 ' — M. occidentalis, Rafln. — M. Corsica, Host.) Common Balm. % S. 



Europe. Middle Asia. Fl. white or pale yellow, C. S. 



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