105. LABIATS. 293 
North-western Europe, through Siberia to Mandshuria and 
Japan. 
7. Dracocephalum tanguticum, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. xi. 
p. 807; Kanitz, Bot. Res. Szech. Centr. As. Exped. p. 11. 
Kawsuu: Western Alpine regions (Przewalski ex Maximo- 
wiez). 
8. Dracocephalum urticifolium, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- 
Bat. ii. p. 109; Franch. et Savat. Enum. Pl. Jap. i. p. 375. 
Cedronella urticifolia, Mazim. in Mél. Biol. xii. p. 528. 
Dracocephalum sinense, S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 335, 
t. 16. f. 7. 
SHINGKING: numerous localities (Ross! Webster! James!); 
Hv»rzrn: Patung district (A. Henry, 205, 237, 751!) ; SzECRUEN: 
North Wushan and other localities (4. Henry!). Herb. Kew. 
Var.? pedunculatum, Hems/.; floribus in cymas parvas dis- 
tincte pedunculatas dispositis. 
Hupen: various localities (4. Henry!). Herb. Kew. 
The species, as here extended, is an exceedingly variable plant 
in the size and cutting of the leaves, in the number of flowers in 
an axil, from one to several, nearly sessile, or in distinctly 
pedunculate cymes, and in the length and teeth of the calyx. 
Mr. Maximowicz refers it to the genus Cedronella on account 
of its great similarity to the North-American C. cordata, Benth. 
We have not followed him, because it is difficult to decide where 
to stop when dealing with such very artificial genera; but from 
a cursory examination, the alternative of removing Cedronella 
cordata from its very different-looking present congeners suggests 
itself. 
1. Scutellaria adenophylla, Mig. in Journ. de Bot. Neéerl. i. 
(1861), p. 117. 
SovurH-EAST CurwA: Fukwing (Krone ex Miquel). 
2. Scutellaria angulosa, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Ear. i. p. 67, 
Lab. p. 444 (sub S. scandente), et in DC. Prodr. xii. p. 430; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 669. 
Scutellaria scandens, D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nep. p. 110. 
