105. LABIATÆ. 275 
subnitida, subtus glabra, densissime glanduloso-punctata. Flores 
minuti (staminibus longiuscule exsertis exclusis circiter 24 lineas 
longi), cymoso-paniculati, paniculis terminalibus oblongis semi- 
pedalibus, bracteis parvis obovatis ad basin ramulorum primarium 
instructis, ramulis pedicellisque capillaribus; calyx fructifer 
obliquus, circiter 14 lin. longus, conspicue glandulosus simul 
pulverulentus, dentibus latis obtusis; corolla glabra, tubo recto 
lato, limbo parvo; stamina stylusque longe exserta, filamentis 
glabris. Nucule minute, compresso-rotundate vel eilipsoide:e, 
glabre. 
KwawseorvNa: Wongyu, in waste ground (G. R. Tate). 
Herb. Kew. 
17. Plectranthus ternifolius, D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nep. p. 117 ; 
Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. p. 61; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. 
p. 621; Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix. p. 424; Hance in Journ. Bot. 
1874, p. 53. 
Kwanetune: without locality (Hance!). Mus. Brit. 
Widely spread in India. 
^ 18. Plectranthus (S Isodon) Websteri, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba perennis, erecta, fere undique glabra vel glabrescens, 
caulibus graciliusculis tetragonis simplicibus vel pauciramosis, 
13-2-pedalibus, internodiis quam folia brevioribus. Folia lon- 
giuscule graciliterque petiolata, membranacea, oblongo-lanceo- 
lata, cum petiolo usque ad 5 poll. longa, sæpius acute acuminata 
(interdum dente terminali insigniter elongato), basi longe 
attenuata, crenato-serrata, utrinque cito glabrescentia, venis pri- 
mariis lateralibus utrinque circiter 4-5 pallidis prope marginem 
inter se anastomosantibus et eum secundariis transversis connectis, 
venis ultimis minutissime reticulatis. Flores 3-4 lineas longi, 
puberuli vel pubescentes, pauci, eymoso-paniculati, panieulis 
terminalibus 2-3 poll. longis; calyx fructifer circiter sesqui- 
lineam longus, campanulatus, glabrescens, rigidus, cæruleus, sub- 
æqualiter 5-dentatus, dentibus brevibus vix acutis; corolla 
pilosula, lata, tubo brevissimo basi fere æquali, labiis latis fere 
æquilongis; stamina 4, brevissime exserta. NWuculæ compresso- 
ellipsoideæ, brunnes, nude, glabræ. 
SurwGKING: Peiling, near Moukden (Webster!) Herb. Kew. 
[Hyptis capitata, Jacq. (Ic. Pl. Rar. i. t. 114), and Hyptis 
suaveolens, Poit. (Ann. Mus. Par. vii. t. 29. f. 2), both natives of 
