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Fl. small, purple. In H. C. G. ii. and fr. whole year. — Has a pleasant 



smell, not unlike that of Balm, and a pungent, bitterish taste. (Roxb.) 



2. ciliaris, Benth. {Lab, p. 475 ; — G. Don. I. c.) %. Nepal. Cashmere. 



Fl. small, C. S. 



} 3. madagascariensis. Lam. {Spreng. syst. 2, p. 730.) % Madagascar. 



Has been introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 

 Dracocephalum, L. (Benth. Lab. p. 490; — G. Don. o. c. p. 811.) 



1. Moldavica, L. (G. Don. o. c. p. 813.— Lam. ill. t. 513. /. 1 ; — Roxb. 

 H. B. p. 44. — Moldavica punctata, Monch.) © E. Siberia. Cultivated 

 in India and S. America. Fl. 10 lines, deep blue, with a white tube, 

 and fr. C. S. Plant when bruised emits a fragrance somewhat like 

 that of Citron-oil. 



p. roseum. Fl. rose-coloured. 



2. Ruyschiana, L. (G. Don. o. c. p. 814 ; fi. Don. t. 121. — D. hyssopi- 

 folium. Mart. — Zornia linearifolia, Monch. — Ruyschiana spicata. Mill, 

 diet. No. 1. — R. glabra, Amm. ruth. p. 50.) %. Mountains of Europe, 

 and Asiatic Russia. Fl. 12 lines, purplish, C. S. ; fr. H. S. 



Cedronella, Monch. (Benth. Lab. p. 501 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 814.) 



1. iriphylla, Monch. (G. Don. o. c. p. 815. — Dracocephalum canariense, 

 L. ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 44.) S America. Canaries ? — Was introduced 

 into H. C. G. in 1799, but had not fl. up to 1814. This is the plant 

 first brought to Europe under the name of Permenta de Tana. It is 

 now known under the name of Balm of Gilead, which it has obtained 

 from its rich odour on being gently rubbed. (Mill, diet.) 



* Nepeta elata, Royle. % Simla. — N. spicata, Benth. Simla. — N. dis- 

 color, Royle. 2/.. Mussooree. — A^. tuberosa, L. %. S. Spain. Sicily.— 

 N. distans, Royle. % Mussooree. — N. clinopodioides, Royle. %. Banks 



of the Jumna. — N. leucophylla, Benth. %. Mussooree, Simla. N. 



graciliflora, Benth. %. Hurdwar. Deyra-Dhoon. — N. Glechoma, Benth. 

 (Glechoma hederaceum, L. ; E. B. 12, t. 873.) %. Europe. Asia. — 

 Dracocephalum peltatum, L. © Syria. — D. canescens, L. © Syria. — D. 

 thymiflorum, L. © E. Europe. — D. nutans, L. © Siberia. — Cedronella 

 mexicana, Benth. 2f.- Among corn and in woods of Mexico. 



/. SxACHYEiE. 



(Stachydejc, Benth Lab. p. 503 ; 

 G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 815.) 

 Leonurus, L. (Benth. Lab. p. 517 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 820.) 



l.Cardiaca, L. (G. Don. I. c. ;—E. B. 4, t. 286— L. campestris, 

 Andrz. — L. illyricus, Hortul. — Cardiaca vulgaris, Monch. — C. trilo- 

 bata. Lam.) ^. (f- Europe. Middle Asia. Fl. smallish, externally 

 whitish, elegantly stained with paler and darker purple within, C. S. 

 /3. villosus, Benth. (Lab. p. 518. — L. villosus, Desf. — L. condensatus, 

 Horn. — L. lacfirus, Lindl. — L. canescens, Dumort. — L. neglectus, 

 Schrank.) 2|. cf. Has been introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



