Order I. 
DIDYNAMIA G YMNOSPERMIA. 
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8435 Smooth, Flowers spiked close, Leaves linear lanceolate serrated 
8436 Flowers spiked remote, Leaves obovate lanceolate toothletted upwards 
8437 Spikes short 4-cornered, Corolla variegated. Leaves oblong toothletted upwards 
8438 Flowers spiked. Leaves ternate obolng 
8439 Fl. somewhat spiked, Lvs. roundish cuneiform sinuate-toothed, Upper lip of cal. undivided mucronate 
8440 Fl. somewhat spiked. Leaves lanceolate remotely mucronate toothed, Bractes lin. lane, toothed spiny 
8441 Fls. spiked, Lvs. sessile linear mucronate, Cauline 3-5-parted at base. Stem branched somewhat villous 
8442 Flowers spiked. Leaves and bractes lanceolate undivided pointless. Stem nearly simple smooth 
8443 Fls. whorled, Lvs. obi. blunt toothed stalked, Bractes lane, entire, Upper lip of cal. ellipt. blunt undivided 
8444 Fls. whorled, Rad. lvs. cord.ov. ; cauline sessile roundish wedge-shaped acutely toothed. Teeth of cal. equal 
8445 Flowers whorled, Whorls stalked bifid one-sided, Leaves lane, cordate acum. serrated smootli 
8446 Flowers whorled, Bractes lanceolate deeply toothed dotted beneath. Lower serratures subciliated 
8447 Flowers whorled, Bractes oblong ciliated, Cal. striated pubescent, Tube of cor. longer than calyx 
8448 Flowers whorled, Bractes orbicular serrate ciliate 
8449 Stem erect. Leaves linear lanceolate blunt entire at edge rough. Two upper teeth of calyx largest 
8450 Leaves broad-lanceolate finely serrated entire at base, Lower teeth of calyx longest 
8451 Flowers in spiked heads. Leaves roundish pinnatifid crenate downy on each side 
8452 Flowers whorled, Bractes oblong ovate entire, Cor. twice as long as calyx nodding 
8453 Flowers whorled, Bractes oblong entire. Cor. scarcely larger than calyx 
8454 Leaves opposite ovate toothed. Calyx 3-Iobed hairy 
8455 Cal. 4-lobed smooth. Cor. yellowish white. Segment of lower lip violet in the middle 
8456 Flowers in panicled fascicles. Stem much branched 
8457 Racemes panicled. Leaves ovate oblong cuneate at base acutely serrated hoary beneath 
8458 Racemes panicled. Leaves ovate cuneate at base bluntly serrated, Veins hairy above rough beneath 
8459 Stamens toothless, every other one bearded at base 
8460 Stem § shrubby. Leaves lanceolate ovate subtomentose. Racemes rounded 
8461 Stem shrubby. Leaves ovate serrate, Stamens very long 
8462 Leaves ovate smooth. Calyxes ciliated 
8463 Leaves ovate entire 
8464 Leaves somewhat oblong blunt serrated wavy. Stem hairy, Bractes cordate 
8465 Leaves ovate oblong, Foot-stalks, bractes and calyxes ciliated 
8466 Leaves sublanceolate acuminate subserrate. Racemes rounded. Stem nearly herbaceous 
8467 Leaves ovate-oblong serrated, Bractes cordate reflexed concave, Spikes filiform 
8468 Cor. 4-fid, Racemes leafless nodding at end 
8469 Leaves linear lanceolate serrate [than calyx 
8470 Lvs. broad ovate acum. at each end serr. Bractes shorter than cal. winged at edge. Cor. scarcely longer 
8471 Leaves ovate cordate acute serrated rugose. Recesses closed. Bractes roundish wedge-shaped 
8472 Leaves ovate. Flowers aggregate. Footstalks lateral 
8473 Downy, Lvs. ovate lanceolate crenate stalked. Whorls terminal racemose, Corolla the length of calyx 
8474 Leaves oblong elliptical serrated hoary on long stalks, Stamens twice as long as corolla 
8475 Like Ocymum polystachyon, but not having a musky scent as that has 
8476 Nectary spurred, Racemes compound. Pedunc. 3-parted, Stem shrubby polished 
8477 Nectary gibbous. Racemes leafless, Stem nearly equal 
8478 Nectary gibbous, Racemes compound, Pedunc. 1-flowered whorled, Stem half shrubby nearly smooth 
8479 Cor. falcate. Flower-stalks branched 
8480 Nectary gibbous. Flowers spiked. Stem herbaceous hairy rufous dotted 
8481 Flowers whorled sessile. Lower lip of calyx 4-parted, Bractes cordate acuminate 
8482 Stem 6-angled, Leaves ternate stalked ovate crenate rugose. Roots tuberous 
8483 Leaves stalked cordate crenate hairy, Bractes nearly equal to flower ovate 
1280. Melittis. A name with the same meaning as Melissa. 
1281. Ocymum. Said by Mathiolus to be derived from c^a, to smell, on account of the powerful scent of the 
^ plants. O. gratissimum is cultivated in China for culinary purposes. O. Basilicum {(iaffiKixog, royal) and 
minimum, are culinary aromatics much used in French cookery. There are several varieties of the basilicum, 
which with some other species were formerly used in medicine, but are now neglected. 
1282. Plectranthus. From -rXriXTzov, a cock's spur, and avB-o;, a flower, the corolla of the original species of 
the genus being terminated by a spur-like appendage. Half-shrubby plants with purple flowers, all natives of 
hot climates. 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
