464 LAMIACE-B VERBKNACK*. 



Africa. FI. small, purplish. March ; fr. April. The plant has a plea- 

 sant aromatic smell. {Mill, diet.) 

 Ajuga, L. (Benth. Lab. p. 690 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 870.) 



1. bracteosa. Wall. {Benth. Lab. p. 696 ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 872. A. inte- 



grifolia. Buck.; — D. Don, pr. fl. nep. p. 108. % Nepal. Fl. small, 

 white, C. S. 

 ? 2.repens, Roxb. {fl. ind. 3, p. 3; — G. Don. o. c. p. 873.) cf. Chitta- 

 gong. In H. C. G. fl. Jan. and. Feb. ; fr. Feb. and March. {Roxb.) 

 Cymaria, Benth. {Lab. |>. 705 ; — G. Don. I. c.) 



l.elongata, Benth. (/. c. ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 874.) 3 Taong-Dong. 

 Segaen. Fl. small, white, C. S ; fr. H. S. 



* Amethystea coerulea, L. ; B. M. 51, t. 2448. © Asiatic Russia. Chi- 

 na. — Trichostema lineare, Nutt. © N. America. — T. dichotomum, L. 

 © N. America. — Teucrium cubense, L. cf- Mexico. W. Indies. Buenos 

 Ayres. — T. fVallichianum, Benth. % Silhet. — T. inflaium, Swz. % 

 Mexico. Jamaica. — T. Royleanum, Wall. %. Deyra-Dhoon, Mussooree. 

 — T. quadrifarium, Buch. % Silhet. Nepal. — T. resupinatum, Desf. N. 

 Africa. — Ajuga lobata, D. Don. % Nepal. — A. remota, Benth. % 

 Deyra-Dhoon. — A.parviflora,^en.t\\. % Simla. Mussooree. — A. decum- 

 bens, Thunb. %. Deyra-Dhoon. — A. macrosperma. Wall. % Khassya 

 Mountains. — A. Iva, Schreb. © S. Europe. N. Africa. — A. chia, 

 Schreb. © Europe and Asia, along the Mediterranean. — A. Chamce- 

 pithys, Schreb. ; E. B. 2, t. 77. © Middle and S. Europe. Tauria. 

 Caucasus. — Cymaria dichotoma, Benth. B Taong-Dong. Segaen. 



ORDER CXCVIII.— VERBENACE^, Juss.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 277. 



THE VERVAIN TRIBE, 



Trees or shrubs, sometimes herbs, by Lindl. referred to 52 genera. Of 

 these, Spreng. syst. assigns 180 species to S. America, Mexico, and the 

 W. Indies; 26 to N. Holland and the South Sea Islands; 16 to N. 

 America ; 10 to China ; 4 to Europe ; 3 to Guinea ; 3 to Japan ; 2 to the 

 Mascarenhas Islands ; 2 to Arabia ; and 1 to the Falkland Islands. In S. 

 Africa have been discovered about 7 species ; {Harvey,) and in the E. 

 Indies, according to Spreng. syst., Wall. Cat., and Royl. ill. 153, viz. 40 

 of Clerodendron ; 1 of jEgiphyla ? 14 of Callicarpa ; 36 of Premna ; 26 of 

 Vitex ; 8 of Congea ; 1 of Symphorema ; 8 of Gmelina ; 2 of Teetona ; 1 of 

 Phryma ; 1 of Streptium ; 3 of Verbena ; I of Stachytarpheta ? 2 of Zapania ; 

 5 of Lantana ; 1 of Asaphes ; 1 of Glossocarya ; I of Hymenopyramis ; 

 and 1 of Avicennia. Most of these are natives of Nepal, Kemaon, the 

 Khassya Mountains, Assam and both Pcniusulas of India. Many have 



