704 LABIATZ. 
in a stellate manner. h.? S. Native of New Spain, Mocino 
et Sesse. Plant clothed with rubiginose pubescence. Leaves 
1 to 14 inch long. Corolla shorter than the calycine teeth. 
Mogino’s Hyptis. Shrub. 
170 H. spixvzésa (Benth. lab. p. 129.) suffruticose, clothed 
with fine pubescence ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, ser- 
rulately crenated, cordate at the base; whorls globose, many- 
flowered, distinct, racemose ; racemes panicled ; bracteas short, 
setaceous ; calyx ovate, pubescent: teeth stiff, subulate, gla- 
brous, shorter than the tube, spreading in a stellate manner. 
h.S. Native of New Spain, Mocino et Sesse. Stem clothed 
with rufous pubescence. 
Spinulose-calyxed Hyptis. Shrub. 
171 H. srELLULA TA (Benth. lab. p. 129.) herbaceous ; 
branches clothed with rusty villi; leaves on short petioles, 
ovate, acute, serrately crenated, rounded at the base, wrinkled, 
villous; racemes panicled ; whorls densely globose; bracteas 
small, setaceous; calyx ovate, villous, with subulate, stellately 
spreading teeth. ©.? S. Native of Mexico, at Cuernavaca 
and Toluco, Berlandier. Corolla pubescent, hardly longer than 
the calyx. 
Starry-calyxed Hyptis. Pl. 4 to 5 feet. 
172 H. scopa‘ria (Poit. ann. mus. 7. p. 475. t. 31. f. 2.) 
shrubby; branches glabrous, with prickly angles; leaves on 
short petioles, linear, obtuse, quite entire, or a little denticu- 
lated, glabrous; whorls loose, remote, 2-10-flowered; calyx 
nearly glabrous, with ovate, erect, obtuse teeth. 5. S. Na- 
tive of Porto Rico and St. Dominica. Saturéia Americana, 
Poir. dict. 6. p. 571. Saturéia Condæ'a, Juss. ex Poir. l. c. 
Corolla glabrous, hardly exceeding the calyx. Leaves minutely 
glandular. 
Broom Hyptis. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1825. Shrub. 
173 H. vEeRTICILLA'TA (Jacq. icon. rar. 2. t. 113.) suffruti- 
cose ; branches erect, pubescent or pilose; leaves on short peti- 
oles, lanceolate, acute, serrated, roundly narrowed at the base, 
clothed with fine pubescence; whorls rather loose, many-flow- 
ered, distinct, racemose; calyx ovate, glabrous, with erect, 
ovate-lanceolate teeth. h. S. Native of Mexico, on way- 
sides near Papantla; and of St. Dominica. Stachys pàtens, 
Swartz, nov. gen. et spec. p. 88. Angles of stem smooth. 
Leaves 1-2 inches long. Corolla white, tinged with red, hardly 
exceeding the calyx. 
Whorled-flowered Hyptis. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
174 H. rascicurLA TA (Benth. lab. p. 130.) herbaceous, gla- 
brous, or clothed with fine down; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, 
serrated, a little wrinkled, green on both surfaces; racemes 
elongated, panicled ; whorls loose, many-flowered ; bracteas 
minute, setaceous ; fructiferous calyx inclosed, glabrous: teeth 
ovate, acute, much shorter than the tube. %.? S. Native of 
Brazil, near habitations, in humid places in the provinces of 
Minas Geraes, Rio Janeiro, &c.; and of Buenos Ayres, at 
Parano. Corollas minute, purplish. 
Fascicled-flowered Hyptis. Pl. 1 to 3 feet. 
175 H. vasticra‘ra (Benth. lab. p. 130.) herbaceous, ascend- 
ing; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, doubly serrated, rounded at 
the base, green above and villous, but clothed with hoary pubes- 
cence beneath; racemes fastigiately panicled; whorls loose, 
few-flowered; bracteas minute, setaceous; fructiferous calyx 
increased, glabrous: teeth ovate, acute, much shorter than the 
tube. %.?S. Native of Brazil, Sello. Nearly allied to the 
preceding. 
Fastigiate-flowered Hyptis. Pl. 1 to 3 feet. 2 
176 H. ertoca‘tyx (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 131.) 
herbaceous; stem ascending, clothed with rufous tomentum ; 
leaves petiolate, ovate, serrately crenated, wrinkled at the base, 
XV. Hyprts. 
villous above, and clothed with rufous tomentum beneath; ra- 
cemes elongated, panicled; whorls loose, few-flowered; brac- 
teas minute, setaceous; fructiferous calyx woolly, increased: 
teeth ovate, acute, much longer than the tube. ©. S. Native 
of Brazil, in the province of Minas Geraes, at the rivulet called 
Simeon Pareira. Habit of H. fasciculata, but the characters 
are different. 
Woolly-calyxed Hyptis. Pl. 
177 H. verretorum (Mart. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 131.) 
shrubby ; leaves petiolate, small, ovate, obtuse, somewhat cre- 
nated, rounded at the base, rather coriaceous, smootbish, shining 
above, but pale and reticulated beneath; whorls 2-6-flowered, 
secund, axillary ; fructiferous calyx tubular, glabrous, with 
short, ovate-lanceolate teeth. h. S. Native of Brazil, in 
desert fields between Minas Novas and Rio de St. Francisco, 
in the province of Minas Geraes. Branches downy. Corolla 
exceeding the calyx a little. 
Bramble Hyptis. Shrub. 
178 H. vestcutésa (Benth. lab. p. 121.) stem tall, branched, 
clothed with fine rusty tomentum ; leaves on short petioles, ob- 
long-elliptic, acute, cuneated at the base, crenulated, wrinkled, 
clothed with hoary tomentum beneath; whorls few-flowered, 
rather secund, distinct, racemose ; racemes panicled ; bracteas 
minute; fructiferous calyx campanulate, inflated, membranous, 
veiny, with a contracted mouth, and short setaceous teeth. h.? 
S. Native of Guayaquil, Tafalla. Leaves like those of Bád- 
dlea salvifolia, 4-6 inches long and 13 broad.  Fructiferous 
calyx size of a pea, bladdery. 
Bladdery-calyxed Hyptis. Shrub. ? 
179 H.ca'ripA (Mart. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 131.) shrubby ; 
branches pubescent; leaves on short petioles, roundish, very 
blunt, a little crenated, wrinkled, canescent beneath : floral ones 
minute; cymes sessile, loose, approximating into a dense, rather 
branched raceme; calyxes pedicellate, tubular, with an equal, 
truncate mouth, and subulate, strict teeth, which are shorter 
than the tube. h. S. Native of Brazil, in the province of 
Minas Geraes, at Serro Frio. Branches divaricate. Whorls 
10-15-flowered. This species is intermediate between sect. 
Menthidium and sect. Pectinària. 
Hot Hyptis. Shrub. 
Sect. XVI. BuppLEiorpzs (from Báddlea, and idea, similar. 
Plants with the habit of species of that genus.) Benth. lab. p. 
132. Cymes pedunculate, capitate, many-flowered, numerous, 
panicled. Bracteas minute. Calyxes almost sessile, tubular, 
campanulate, with short teeth and naked throat. Tube of 
corolla exserted, tomentose outside.— Tall shrubs, with the 
habit of species of Báddlea. 
180 H. memprana'cea (Benth. lab. p. 132.) shrubby, cloth- 
ed with rufous tomentum ; leaves petiolate, oblong-elliptic, 
roundly cuneated at the base, very rough above, and clothed 
with rufous tomentum beneath; fascicles of flowers peduncu- 
late, loose, numerous, many-flowered, widely panicled ; calyxes 
on short pedicels, urceolate, clothed with rufous tomentum, with 
very short equal teeth. p. S. Native of Brazil, in the pro- 
vince of Minas Geraes; and south of Brazil, in woods. Branches 
bluntly tetragonal. Achenia compressed, girded by a very 
broad membranous wing. Leaves 4-5 inches long. 
Membranous-winged-seeded Hyptis. Shrub 7 to 8 feet. 
181 H. Tara’trz (Benth. lab. p. 132.) shrubby, tomen- 
tose; leaves petiolate, oblong-lanceolate, cordate at the base, 
wrinkled above, shining and glabrous, and clothed with 
hoary tomentum beneath; fascicles of flowers pedunculate, 
loose, many-flowered, panicled ; calyxes on short pedicels, 
