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333. Plectranthus' Stoeksii Hook. f.— F. B. I., iv, p. 618. 
Naterikal to Sengalteri, 3,500 ft., No. 38669. 
Distr. South Peninsular India. 
334. Plectranthus Walkeri Arn.— F. B. I. iv, p. 617. 
Naterikal to Sengalteri, 3,500 ft., Nos. 38627, 38679. 
Distr. Tinnevelly hills, Ceylon. 
I have some difficulty in taking this to be absolutely correct as th© 
cymes are not hoary and the leaves are not puberulous on the nerves. 
318. Coleus Lour. 
335. Coleus barbatus Benth. — F. B. I., iv, p. 625. 
Naterikal, 4,000 ft., No. 38567 
Distr. Peninsular India and Ceylon. 
336. Coleus parviflorus Bentli.— -F. B. I., iv, p. 625. 
Kannikatti, 2,500 ft., No. 39416. 
Distr. Iravancore and Tinnevelly. 
This is probably Synonymous with the Coleus tuberosus of Bentham 
and Plectranthus tuberosus of Blume. The small potato-like tubers of this 
plant form one of the food-stuffs of a hill-tribe called ‘ Kanais * who live 
near Kannikatti in the Tinnevelly hills. 
319. Anlsochllus Wall. 
331. Anisochilus robustus Hook. f. ?— F. B. I., iv, p. 629. 
Naterikal, 4,000 ft., No. 38479. 
There are no specimens of this species in the Calcutta Herbarium. As 
my specimen is too imperfect, having neither flowers nor fruits, the identi- 
fication has to remain as doubtful. The leaves are altogether different from 
any other Anisochilus in the Calcutta Herbarium. 
The species appears to have been once only collected by Wight at Cour- 
tallum, Tinnevelly District. 
338. Anisochilus seaber Benth.— F. B. I., iv, p. 627. 
Naterikal to Sengalteri, 3,500 ft., No. 38623. 
Distr. Tinnevelly. 
Probably restricted to the Tinnevelly hiUs. 
330. Pogostemon Desf. 
339. Pogostemon mollis Benth.— F. B. I., iv, pp. 635-636. 
Sengalteri, 3,000 ft., No. 39203. 
Distr. Nilgiri hills. 
330. Pogostemon panicuiatus Benth.— F. B. I., iv, p. 631. 
Naterikal, 4,000 ft., Nos. 38553, 38573. 
Distr. Lower Burma and South Peninsular JncJif*. 
