468 verbenaceje, 



2. barhata. Wall. Cat. (P. serratifolia, Roxh. fl. ind. 3. p. 77 ; not L.) 

 ■^^ C^®?^ Bhoot-bheruvee . L. % Bengal, (Serampore.) Goalpara. 

 Morung. Nepal. Kemaon. Fl. minute, greenish-white, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 The whole plant has a heavy, unpleasant smell, nearly the same as 

 some of the other species of this genus. {Roxb.) 



3. latifolia, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 76.) 5 Coromandel. Fl. minute, dirty- 

 yellowish. In H. C. G. fl. April ; fr. Aug. (Rowb.) Wood white, 

 firm, used for many economical purposes. The leaves have a pretty 

 strong, though not disagreeable smell, and are much used in curries 

 by the natives. (Roxb.) 



4.longi/olia, Roxb. (_/?. ind. 3, p. 79.) 5 Bengal. Khassya Mountains. 

 Assam. Fl. small, white. In H. C. G. fl. H. and R. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 (Roxb.) Has an agreeable smell. (Roxb.) 



S.herbacea, Roxb, (fl. ind. Z, p. 80.) •^■^ ^X^ Bhodi-jam. '^. Interior 

 of Bengal. Fl. small, pale-whitish-yellow. Feb. and March. 



G.procumbens, Moon, (Catal. ceyl. pi Wall. Cat.) L. B Ceylon. Fl. 



small, greenish-white, nearly the whole year. 



l.spinosa, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 77 ; — Rumph. 3, t. 134.) 5 Bengal, (Cal- 

 cutta. Serampore.) ^f*l?t^ Guniaree. Fl. small, greenish-yellow- 

 ish, unpleasantly smelling, R. S. ; fr. C. S. 



8. hircina, Buch. MSS. (according to Wall — P. integrifolia, Roxb. fl. 

 ind. 3, p. 81 ; — Spreag. syst, 2, p. 755, excl. syn. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. 

 pi. p. 155 ; not L. •,—Rheed. 1, t. 53. }— Rumph. 3, t. 134.) B Mauri- 

 tius. Sea-shores of Bombay. Moluccas. Goalpara. (Buch.) Fl. small, 

 greenish, H. S. ; fr. R. S. 



9.scandens, Roxb. (fl. ind. 3, p. 82;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 155.) L. 

 % v^ Kandalla. Silhet. Fl. small, greenish-yellow, H. S. ; fr. R. S. 



10. grandifolia, Wall. MSS. In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



11. cordifolia, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 78;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 155.) 

 3 Penang. Kandalla. Fl. small, greenish-white. May and June. 

 Leaves not so disagreeably smelling as those of other species. 

 (Roxb.) 



12. IcBvis, Wall. L. B Doab. Fl. small, greenish- white, and fr. March 

 and April. 



13. coriacea, L. $ Native place ? Fl. small, white, H. S. ; fr. 0. 

 ViTEX, L. (Spreng. syst. 2, p. 678, No. 2120;—/?. Br. pr. p. 511.) 



1. tri/olia, L. (Spreng. syst. 2, p. 757 ; — R. Br. I. c. ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 3. 

 p. G9;—B. M. 47, t. 2187;— y. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 155, excl. 

 Rheed. 2, t. \2;—Rheed. 2, t. II;— Rumph. 4, t. 18.) 5 Tropical 

 New Holland. Moluccas. Pegu. Coromandel. The Concan and Dec- 

 can. Patna. Morung. Fl. smallish, bluish-white, April and May. For 

 the cure of the spleen, the Malays employ the leaves given in decoc- 

 tion, and infusion, and formed into a cataplasm, which is applied to 

 the enlarged spleen. (Roxb.) The leaves and flowers are rather agree- 

 ably hcuvy-sccntcd. 



