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shew the same peculiarity of some bein^ spiny^ while others are 
quite unarmed. 
112. Bungia linifolia Nees w Wall.^ PI. As. Ear., hi., 110; 
Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., iv., 548. 
Kadamum ; very common, Fleming ! Akati; common, Fleming I 
A weed of dry places confined to Western India. 
113. Rungia parviflora Nees : C. B. Clarke in Hook, f., Flor. 
Brit. Ind., iv., 550. 
Yku. pectinata Clarke: Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., iv., 550, 
B, pectinata Nees in DC,, Prodr., xi,, 470. Justicia 
pectinata Linn., Amoen. Acad., iv., 299 ; Roxb., Flor. 
Ind., i., 83. 
Ameni; Hume! Kadamum ; Hume! Akati; Fleming ! 
A universal weed throughout India, Indo-China and Ceylon. 
114. Peristrophe bicalyculata Nees m Wall., PI. As. Ear,, 
hi., 113; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., iv., 554. Justicia bicalyculata 
Vahl, Symb., ii., 13 ; Eoxb., Flor. Ind., i., 126. 
Ameni; Hume ! Kadamum ; Fleming ! Kiltan ; Fleming ! 
Tropical Africa, India and Indo-China; not from Malaya or 
Ceylon. A common weed in South India, less common elsewhere. 
Vbebenacej:. 
115. Lippia nodiflora Rich, in Michx, Flor. Bor. Amer., ii., 
15; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., iv., 563. Verbena nodijiara Linn., 
Sp. PI. 20; Eoxb., Hort. Beng. 4. 
Akati; Fleming ! Minikoi; Fleming ! 
A weed of wet places in all tropical and sub-tropical regions, also 
often met with near tropical sea-shores; not impossibly a bird- 
introduced species. Though enumerated in Roxburgh's Hortus 
Bengalensis, this species is not described by him in the Flora Indica. 
116. Stachytarpheta indica Vahl, Enum., i., 206; Hook, f., 
Flor. Brit. Ind., iv., 564. Verbena indica Linn., Syst. Veg. 
(ed. X.), ii., 851; Eoxb., Hort. Beng. 4. 
Anderut; Alcoch ! 
A common garden-plant, readily escaping and becoming wild, 
throughout tropical’America where it is indigenous, and tropical 
Asia where it is probably “ naturalizedonly. Here it is quite 
wild ; it may have come as a weed, but more probably has been 
