Probably L acuieata originally is not a single species, but a group of 

 several hybrids. 



In Herb. Bog. also from : 



Siam!, Sumatra!, Banka!, Madura!, Amboyna!, W.- India!, Mexico!, 

 reaching an altitude of nearly 2000 M. 



Native names: Sahara or Reba (s.), Waung (j.), Tjenté (m.). 

 Distribution: as the preceding species. 



3. Lantana salvifolia J ACQ. Hort Schoenbr. Ill, 18, t. 235 (1798); Verb. 

 13. — L. indica ROXB. FI. ind. Ill, 89 (1832).— 

 In Herb. Bog. also from: Abessynia! 



Distribution: as the preceding species, but also in tropical Africa. 



3. LIPPIA L (auctore H. J. L.) 

 Gen. PI. ed. I, 347 (1737); Verb. 15. 



Distribution: chiefly in tropical America ; some species in Africa 

 and some in Asia; one cosmopolitical in tropics and subtropics. 



1 a. Peduncles shorter than the leaves 2 



b. Peduncles longer than the leaves, 5-11 cM.; leaves small, with rounded apex, 



subsessile, base attenuate, reaching 4 by 2 cM. . . 1. L. nodi.lora. 



2 a. Leaves ovate; bracts ovate, long cuspidate-acuminate, somewhat shorter than the 



corolla-tube; corolla pink 2. L. geminata. 



b. Leaves lanceolate; bracts rhomboid or nearly circular, abruptly acuminate or 

 apiculate, as long as the corolla-tube; corolla white . . 3. L. asperifolia. 



1. Lippia nodiflora RICH. Fl. bor. Am. II. 15 (1803) ; Verb. 16— Flowers 

 lilac, light-rose to nearly white. 



Var a sarmentosa SCHAUER, DC. Prodr. Xl, 585, (1847). — Lantana 

 sarmentosa SPR. Syst, II, 752, (1825—28). — Lippia sarmentosa SPR. I. c. - 

 In Herb. Bog. also from : 



Java!, Madura!, Simalur!, Celebes!, Amboyna!. 

 Var ß repens SCHAUER 1. c. 586. — Lantana repens, SPR. 1. c— Lippia 

 re pens SPR. 1. c. — 



In Herb. Bog. also from: 



Java!, Timor!, Philippines!, Siam!, Assam!, Queensland!, Mexico! 

 Distribution of the species : cosmopolitical in tropics and sub- 

 tropics. The leaves of the variety ß sometimes reach a breadth of 2.4 cM. 



2. Lippia geminata KuNTH in H. B. et K., Nov. Gen. et Spec. Pl. II, 

 266 (1817). 



Distribution tropical America, imported into tropical Asia; also 

 into Java? 



3. Lippia asperifolia RICH. Cat. Hort. Med. Par. 67 (year?) L.javanica 

 SPR.. Syst. Veg. II, 752 (1825). 



Distribution: tropical America, S. -Africa, Java Koorders). 



4. STACHYTARPHETA VAHL. (auctore H.J. L.) 

 Enum I. 205 (1855); Verb. 19. 



Distribution: chiefly in tropical America, a few in Africa, im- 

 ported into tropical Asia and run wild there. 



1 a. Plant densely hairy; leaves 7 l / a -l2 l / 2 by 4-6'/ 2 cM.; petioles 2-4 1 /2 cM.; 

 p airs of nerves 6-8; calyx 1-1.2 cM.; corolla 2'' 2 cM., pink 1. S. mutabilis. 

 b. Plant subglabrous; leaves 3-10 by 1-5 cM.; petioles '/2 - 3 V2 cM.; calyx 

 0.6-0.75 cM.; corolla 0.7 - 1 cM.; blue 2 



