298 105. LABIATJE. 
vel rotundata, basi ssepius cordata, utrinque plus minusve indi- 
stincte paucicrenato-dentata. Flores dense glanduloso-hirsuti, 
pauci in axillis foliorum superiorum solitarii, circiter semipolli- 
cares, brevissime pedicellati. 
Surnekine: Talienhwan (Swinhoe, hb. Hance, 65023!) ; Suan- 
tuna: Chefoo (Perry!) Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 
A very dwarf habit, and thick, crowded, densely strigillose 
leaves distinguish this species. 
16. Scutellaria violacea, Heyne ex Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. 
Rar. i. p. 66, Lab. p. 429, et in DC. Prodr. xii. p. 418; Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 668; Wight, Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t. 1449? 
Kranast: Kiukiang (Shearer !). Herb. Kew. 
North and South India and Ceylon. 
The Chinese specimen is doubtingly referred to this species, as 
it bas no perfect flowers. 
17. Scutellaria viscidula, Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. p. 52; 
Benth. Lab. p. 435, et in DC. Prodr. xii. p. 424. 
Norru Cura (Bunge!). Herb. Kew. 
This is probably an unusually hairy state of S. macrantha, 
Fisch. 
1. Chelonopsis Benthamiana, Hemsl. 
Bostrychanthera deflexa, Benth. in Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Plant. ii. 
p. 1216. 
FokiEN: Amoy interior (Swinhoe!); Huren: Chienshih (A. 
Henry!) Herb. Kew. 
Specimina Henryana multo meliora foliis duplo majoribus, et 
cymis erectis (normalibus) nec deflexis ut in specimine Swin- 
hoéano, unde nomen specificum mutatum est. 
It is evident that this and the next are congeners, although 
the fruit of C. Benthamiana, Hemsl., is unknown. Further, 
there is no doubt that the deflexed position of the flowers in the 
specimen on which the genus was founded was accidental. The 
calyx is much smaller in the flowering-stage of the present 
Species. 
2. Chelonopsis moschatus, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 
ii. p. 111; Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix. p. 443; Franch. et Savat. 
Enum. Pl. Jap. i. p. 378, var. foliis minute serratis. 
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