850 BENGAL PLANTS. [ Dysophylla. ; 
cent, linear or linear-oblong, oe or obtuse, serrate or subentire ; 
stems tomentose, perennial, ere imple or branched; spikes 
tomentose or pubescent, often aia below......... quadrifolia. 
Leaves sessile :— 
Leaves revolute, margins entire, 3-6 in a whorl, linear, obtuse; 
stems hirsute, perennial, erect, simple; spikes villous, et 
cru 
Leaves flat; per Porat annual, erect, usually baad 
sree mate inte 
Calyx-teeth in tei tata spreading ; leaves 4-10 in a whorl, 
ait or obscurely toothed ; spikes tomentose or villous 
verticillata. 
Calyx-teeth in fruit erect or conniving ; leaves 4-6 in a whorl, 
serrate or subentire ; spikes glabrate or pubescent :— 
Taller, much-branched; stem decumbent below; calyx 
er 
almost glab: rous assicaulis 
Dwarf, little- branched ; stem sea erect ; calyx hirsut 
ssicaulis var. . ple 
*Calyx-tube deeply 5-grooved, ies 5 eras: ete ; stems slender, 
erect, nearly glabrous; leaves whorl, linear, obtuse; spikes 
r, pubescent :—[p. 849 
alps ae densely pubescent all over; teeth minute, occluding the mouth 
in fruit; nutlet solitary ; angles of fruiting calyx obtuse ...pentagona 
lyx glabrous below; teeth white, villous; nutlets 4; angles of 
fruiting calyx acute Griffithii. 
1647. DysopHyLLA ANDERSONI Prain. 
N. Bengal, Duars 
A small, stoutish iat: 
1648. DysopHyLLA AURICULARIS Bl; F. B. I. iv. 638. Mentha 
auricularia F. I. iii. 4 
Chittagong. 
A slender, flaccid herb, 1-2 feet high. 
1649. DysopHyLLA QuApRIFOLIA Benth. ; F. B. I. iv. 639. Mentha 
ripe F. 1. it; 4 
agong. 
A aoe undershrub, 2-4 feet high; smells of Chamo- 
mile, 
1650. DysopHyLLA cruciaTa Benth.; F. B. I. iv. 639. 
ur. 
A strict, stoutish herb, 1-1°5 feet high. 
