274 105. LABIATA. 
(i. e. dente terminali sepius longiore), infra medium abrupte con- 
stricta et seorsum gradatim attenuata (petiolum alatum simulans), 
grosse crenato-serrata, utrinque glabra, subtus pallidiora, venis 
primariis lateralibus utrinque 3-4 sat conspicuis. Flores vix 
semipollieares, pauci in cymas compactas axillares et racemoso- 
terminales dispositi; cym:s quam folia breviores, pedunculis 
pedieellisque eapillaribus; calyx fructifer glaber, rigidus, ner- 
vosus, coloratus, leviter curvatus, vix 8 lineas longus, sub- 
equaliter 5-dentatus, dentibus brevibus deltoideis subobtusis; 
corolla parce puberula, tubo brevi, labio inferiore longiore navieu- 
liformi; stamina 4, breviter exserta, filamentis glabris. Nucule 
pallidz, eompresso-oblongz, nude, glabre. 
Hvrrnu: Ichang (4. Henry, 974!). Herb. Kew. 
Similar. to P. amethystoides, Benth., but differing in being 
almost wholly glabrous, in the redness of the whole plant, and in 
the glabrous nutlets. 
14. Plectranthus sinensis, Miq. in Journ. de Bot. Néerl. i. 
p. 115. 
Kwanerune: Faythong (Krone ex Miquel). 
It is stated that this differs from P. amethystoides, Benth., by 
the presence of glands, and has flowers less than two lines in 
length. 
15. Plectranthus striatus, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. ii. 
p- 17, et in DO. Prodr. xii. p. 56; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. 
p. 618? 
Huren: Changyang, Ichang and immediate neighbourhood 
(A. Henry, 2926, 7689!) ; Kwanetuna: Lofaushan at 3000 ft. 
(Ford!) Herb. Kew. 
Northern and Eastern India. 
We are in doubt whether these specimens should be referred 
here or to P. Gerardianus, Benth., if indeed there are two 
species under these names. 
16. Plectranthus (§ Isodon) Tatei, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba perennis ? ramosa, fere omnino glabra, ramis tetragonis. 
"i longe petiolata, papyracea vel fere membranacea, lanceo- 
PN cum petiolo usque ad 6. poll. longa sed ramulorum 
oralium sepius multo minora, utrinque attenuata, supra medium 
crenato-serrata, supra secus venas obscurissime puberula ezeterum 
