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Native names: Djarong (s.), Sekar-laru, Karoménal, Biron (j.). 



Var. ß Indica H. J. L., nov. var. — S. indien VAHL, Enum. I, 206 (1805); 

 for bibliography see Verb. p. 22. — 5. marginata VAHL, 1. c, 207. — S. villosa 

 TURCZ. Bull. Soe. Nat. Mose. XXXVI, II 197 (1863).— Fol ia ovata, minus 

 bullata, basi intégra, attenuata, in petiolum brevem decurrentia, 3-5 (-10) eM. 

 longa, l'/ 2 cM.- 2 vl 2 (-4>/ 2 )cM. lata, petiolo 0 (-2'/ 2 ) cM. longo; bracteae 

 ovatae, acuminatae, 0.4 cV\. longae, 0.175 cM. latae. 



In Herb. Bog. also from : 



Java!, Sumatra!, Celebes!, Batu-isl!, Banka!, Madura!, British India!, 

 reaching an altitude of 1200 M. 



Native names: Djarong (s.), Ngadi-renggo (j.). 



Distribution of the species: tropical America, Polynesia, tropical 

 Asia and Africa. 



We think S. indica is a form of S. jainaicensis, risen from the latter species after 

 its importation into the old world. This seems more probable to us than the supposition 

 of the importation of two several species. 



5. PRIVA ADANS, (auctore BAKH.) 



Farn. II (1763) p. 505; Verb. 23.— Verbena SP. L (?) Gen. Plant Ed. 2 

 (1742) p. 12; (?) L Gen. Plant, Ed. 6 (1764) p. 14; Jacq. Obs. Bot. Icon. I 

 (1764-1771) p. 37 t 24.— Tarnonea AUBL. Hist. Plant. II (1775) p. 659;JUSS. 

 Gen. Plant. (1791) p. \22.—Blairca HOUST ex L. Gen. Plant. Ed. 2 (1742) 

 p. 12 sub Verbena; GAERTN. Fruct. Sem. Plant. I (1788) p. 265 t 56. f. 1.— 

 Zapania LAM. Tabl. Enc. Méth. Bot. I (1791) p. 59.— Phryma FORSK. (not 

 of LINN., nor of LAM.) Flor. Aegypt. Arab. (1775) p. CXV (nom. nud.) 

 fide VAHL. Symb. Bot. Plant. III (1 794) p. 6 sub Verbena Forskalaci VAHL;— 

 Streptium ROXB. Plant. Corom. II (1798) p. 25; Roxb. Flor. Ind. Ill (1832) 

 p. 90.— Tortula ROXB. ex WlLLD. Spec. Plant. Ill (1800) p. 359.— Gistelia 

 Cav. in Anal. Ciena Nat. Ill (1801) p. 134 et Icon. 6p. 60 1 583.— Pitraea 

 TURCZ. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. XXXV. II (1862) p. 328.— Phelloderma 

 MlERS. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXVII (1870) p. 100 t. 27.— Burse ria LOEFL. 

 It. Hisp. (1753) p. 194.; 



Distribution: Tropical Amerika, Africa, Arabia and India. 

 1. Priva lappulacea (JACQ.) PERS. Syn. Plant. II (1807) p. 139.; LAM. 

 Enc. Méth. Bot. Suppl. IV (1816) p. 554; PoiR. in Lam. Enc. Méth. Bot. 

 Suppl. V p. 282 sub Tomonea.— Priva echinata JUSS. Ann. Mus. Par. VII 

 (1806) p. 70.— P. mexi ana SlEBER. ex STEUD, Norn. Bot. II Ed. 2 (1821) 

 p, 397. — P. lamiifolia MART. ET GAL. in Bull. Acad. Brüx. XI 2 (1842) 

 p. 325.— (?) Verb'na lappulacea L. Spec. Plant. I (1753) p. 19; LlNN. Spec. 

 Plant. Ed. 2. I (1762) p. 28.— Verbind lappulacea JACQ. Observ. Bot. I 

 (1764) p. 37 tab. 24. — Vcbena foliis cordato-ovatis floribus spicatis, calicibus 

 inflatis, seminibus echinatis, BROWN. Hist. Nat. Jamaic. (1756) p. 116. — 

 Scorodonia floribus spicatis, purpurascentibus, pentapetaloidibus, SLOAN. 

 Hist. Plant. Jamaic. I (1707) p. 174. tab. 110 fig. 1. ex LINN. ET JACQ. in 

 Synon. sub Verbena lappulacea; — Blairia HOUST. Amm. Herb. 277 ex LlNN. 

 ex J ACQ T in syn. sub. Vtrbenia lappulacea.— Burseria LOEFL. Iter. Hisp. 



