642 oxii. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) [DysophyUa. 



Oki?sa ; at Sumbulpore, Griffith. 



Habit and foliage of D. pentagona, but calyx very different, fruiting about A in., 

 chestnnt brown and shining below, crowned with white bearded lobes. NvUtets 4, 

 minute suborbicular. 



17. I>. Stocksii, Hook. f. ; very stout, erect, nearly glabrous, leaves 

 9-20 in. a whorl narrowly linear obtnse, margins recurved, spikes slender, 

 fruiting calyx densely pubescent all over, angles acute, mouth, closed by the 

 minute obtuse teeth. 



The CONCAN ; Stocks. 



Stem as thick as a goose-qniU, decnmbent and closely annulate below, branches 

 suberect. Leaves J-| by jSj-jJ, in., spreading. Spikes 2-3 in. by ^— J in. diam. j rachis 

 hairy ; bracts filiform, tips clavellate. Calyx jf in., lobes as long as the tube, obtnse. 

 CoroWa-/aie very short ; lobes nearly glabrous. Fruiting calyx ^ in., very concave 

 between the angles. Nutlet solitary enclosed as in 7>. pentagona. 



14 COXiEBROOKXA, Smith. 



A densely woolly hoary shrub. Leaves opposite or 3-nate, petioled, 

 rugose, elUptic-oblong, crenulate. Whorls dense-fld. in panicled spikes, 

 flowers small; bracts connate. Ca/ya-teie very short; teeth long, subulate, 

 at length elongate, capillary and feathery. Corolla minute, tube short ; 

 limb vei-y short, subequally 4-fid. Stamens 4, very short, included, equal, 

 distant ; anthers orbicular, cells confluent. Disk equaL Style 2-fid ; lobes 

 subulate. Nutlets hairy, obovoid. 



C. oppositifolia, Smith Exot. Bot. ii. t. Ill ; Benth. in Wall. PI. 

 As. Bar. i. 29, Lab. 165, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 158; Wall. Cat. 1528; 

 Boxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 26 ; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 277 ; Gamble Barjeel. Timbers, 63, 

 and Indian Timbers, 300. 0. ternifoUa, Boxb. Cor. PI. iii. 40, t. ^45, and 

 Fl. Ind. iii. 25; Wall. Cat. 1529; Benth. II. c; Ctrah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 

 150 ; Balz. 4" Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 209. Elsholtzia oppositifolia. Pair. Bict. 

 Suppl. V. 663. 



SuBTEOPiCAi. Himalaya; from the Salt range and Peshawnr to Sikkini, 

 alt. 1-4000 ft. BEHiE, Centbal Iitdia and the Dkcoait PENiirsuiA to Teatax- 

 COBS. TENASSEEm; Selfer. 



Shrub, 5-10 ft. high ; trunk stout ; branches stoat, terete, often whorled in threes. 

 Leaves 4-8 in. ; petiole stout, ^1 in. Spikes very numerous, 2—4 in. long, flowering 

 i in. diam., fruiting J in. Calyx very minute, teeth in fruit J in., tube deeply 

 grooved, villous. Corolla white. 



15. EIiSHOIiTZIA, Willd. 



Herbs or nndershrubs. leaves opposite. Whorls in simple or panicled 

 slender or stout terete or secund spikes ; flowers minute ; bracts various. 

 Calyx 5-toothed, throat naked, fruiting erect often enlarged or inflated. 

 Corolla small, tube straight or incurved ; limb oblique or 8ub-2-lipped, 

 4-fid, upper lobe or lip erect, notched, the others spreading. Stamens 4, 

 diverging or distant, filaments naked ; anther-ceUs divaricate, or at length 

 confluent. Bisk niuch produced behind the ovary. Style subequally 2-fid, 

 lobes subulate. . JS'utlets smooth or tubercled. — Species about 20, Temperate 

 and Tropical Asiatic and Malayan, one of them also Eurojjean. 



* Spikes panicled, cylindric or subsecvnd ; bracts narrow, linear subulate 

 or acicular. Nutlets shining. Aphanochilus, Benth. 



1. E. flava, Benth. Lab. 161, and in BC. Prodr. xii. 160; tall. 



