374 XCIII. ACANTHACE.E. 



Ruellia, Linn. 



Section I. — Dipter -acanthus. 

 bracteata, R. Br. 



primulacea, F. v. M. — A shade-loving undershrub ; will thrive 

 under the shade of trees. Mr. J. Coghlan says, a valuable 

 plant for stock, especially horses. (Fig. 348.) 

 corynotheca, F.v.M. (Fig. 348 bis.) 



Section II. — Cryphiacanthus. 



australis, R. Br. 



var. scabra, Benth. 



var. pumila, Benth. 

 spiciflora, F. v. M. 



acaulis, R. Br. — Flowers a deep blue ; the tuberous roots 

 used as food. (Fig. 349.) 



Tribe IV. — Acanthe.e. 

 Acanthus, Linn. 



ilicifolius, Linn. — Bear's-breech. 



Tribe V. — Justicie^:. 



Suhtrihe I. — Asystasiece. 

 Asystasia, Blume. 



australasica, Bail. 

 Eranthemum, Linn. 

 variabile. R. Br. 

 var. molle, Benth. 

 var. lineare, Benth. 

 tenellum, Benth. 



Suhtribe II. — Enjnsticieae. 

 Hypoestes, R. Br. 



densiflora, Benth. 

 paniculata, Benth. 

 rloribunda, R. Br. 



var. canescens, Benth. 

 var, pubescens, Benth. 

 Dicliptera, Juss. 



spicata, Dene. (Fig. 350.) 

 glabra, Dene. 

 Leonotis, Dak. 

 *Rungia, Nces. 



latior, Nees. — India. 

 Justicia, Linn. 



procumbens, Linn, 

 var. peploides, Bail. = J. peploides, T. Anders. 



