INTRODUCTION. 
Tne examination and description of the Scrophularinese con- 
tained in the East India Company’s herbarium, since presented to 
the Linneean Society, had been long since entrusted to me by my 
friend Dr. Wallich ; but the determination of the Labiatee having led 
me into a general monograph of that order, I had been long unable 
to devote any time to the Scrophularinee. I now, however, take 
the first opportunity of submitting to the public the following Enume- 
ration, towhich I have added such other East Indian species as I have 
received from the rich stores of Mr. Royle and Dr. Wight, or which 
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genera, also, although some have been grouped together, and de- 
scribed in detail by Botanists of great merit, yet the circumscription 
of others, and especially of the East Indian ones, is yet in a state of 
grea on. I found it, therefore, necess go through the 
whole order, as far as my materials allowed, and to distribute into 
groups all the genera I was acquainte with took advantage of 
