846 BENGAL PLANTS. (Plectranthus. — 
oka ‘pee in a 4-partite ovary; a subequally 2- fid. 
Fruit paces ovoid or oblong, smooth granulate or 
monet dry nutlets; basal scar small. 
Leaves subsessile, usually ternately whorled, lanceolate-acuminate, — 
serrate ; cymes in dense panicles; fruiting calyx cylindric; iter sub- c 
ual ternifolius. 
Leaves petioled, large, opposite, wide ovate-cordate, crenate; cymes 
laxly racemose ; fruiting calyx 2-lipped, wide campanulate, Upper large, 
ounded, reflexed, lower with sare eeth canus 
1635. PLECTRANTHUS TERNIFoLIUS Don ; F. B. Liv. 621. Els- 
holtzia Thompsoni F. B. I. iv. 648. 
Chota Nagp mares submontane forests; E. 
Bengal, Mym sedis 
A bushy herb, — feet high. 
1636. PLECTRANTHUS mncanus Link; F. B. I. iv. 621. P. secundus — 
F. I. iii. 20. 
Chota Nagpur. 
A large herb, not uncommon on roadsides. 
742. Coleus Lour. 3 
Herbs or undershrubs. Flowers in lax or close, ee or 
racemed, 6-8-flowered cymes. Sepals 5, connate in a 2-lipped 
calyx, enlarged in fruit, upper lobe the widest, not Aocceeall 
Petals 5, connate in a 2-lipped corolla; tube exserted, decurved ; 
throat equal or obliquely swollen; upper lip short, broad, 4-fid, 
recurved; lower much longer, entire, boat-shaped, stipitate Of 
narrow at base. Stamens 4, didynamous, declinate; filaments — 
simple, shortly connate eid in a sheath separate from the — 
corolla ; anther-cells usually confluent. Disk enlarged in front. — 
iil connate in a 4-partite ovary; style subequally 2-fid. 
Frwit of 4 orbicular or ovoid, smooth, dry nutlets; basal scat — 
ae : 
Calyx-throat villous within barbatus. : 
Calyx-throat glabrous : 
within 
Corolla pale-purple ; iaalsiatlae shortly exserted ; leaves agri me 
omaticus. E 
Corolla white, with blue lower lip; stamens included ; uated mem- 
branous ........ scutellarioides. 
