Plectranthus. | Cll, LABIATE (BAKER). 417 
pubescent, 4 in. long ; tube campanulate ; teeth small, deltoid, subequal. 
Corolla 3 in. long. Stamens included. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland ; Nyika Plateau, 6000- 
7000 ft., Whyte, 162! 
66. P. triflorus, Baker. A perennial herb, with short slender 
erect densely pubescent stems. Leaves small, shortly petioled, cordate- 
ovate, crenate, densely pubescent. Panicles racemose, very lax; 
branches short, generally three-flowered; pedicels short, like the 
peduncles densely pubescent. Calyx 4 in. long, densely pubescent ; 
tube campanulate; teeth small, ovate; lower pair longest. Corolla 
in, long ; tube much curved, 2—3 times the length of the calyx. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa : Kilimanjaro, 9000- 10,000 ft., Thomson ! 
67. P. matabelensis, Baker. Annual? Stem square, fragile, 
slender, erect, glabrous. Leaves distinctly petioled, cordate-ovate, 
membranous, deeply crenate, 2-3 in. long. Panicle 6—‘ in. long, with 
short ascending branches, bearing several flowers crowded at the top. 
Calyx 4-1 in, long; teeth subequal, ovate-lanceolate, shorter than the 
oblong tube. Corolla 4 in. long; tube 2-3 times the length of the 
calyx, “ 
eee Dist. Matabeleland: by the Rocky Shasha River, Holub, 1403-- 
! 
68. P, defoliatus, Hochst.; Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 60. A shrub, 
With woody dense pubescent branches. Leaves not seen, not produced 
With the flowers, small, orbicular. Panicle racemose, long, lax ; branches 
several in a whorl; rhachises pubescent ; cymes irregular ; pedicels 
Short, pubescent; bracts minute. Calyx campanulate, densely pilose, 
+ in. long; teeth subequal, lanceolate, as long as the tube. Corolla } up. 
long ; lower lip as long as the tube.—A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. 11. 181; 
Engl. Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr. 358. 
Nile Land. Abyssinia: Samen; Woina Deka Region, Steudner, 1412" on 
the sides of mountains near Jomara, Schimper, 847! province of Wojerat, Petit. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: near the River Cunene, Johnston ! 
_ 69. P. kondowensis, Baker. An erect, branched, perennial herb, 
with slender finely pubescent stems. Leaves long-petioled, cordate, 
© ‘ . ; , el . 
ovate, 2-31 in. long, acute, crenate, membranous, green and finely 
pubescent on both surfaces. Cymes usually 3-flowered, distinctly 
acts ovate, foliaceous ; 
Peduncled, on a lax terminal panicle ; lower br Jo ; 
pedicels pubescent, 1—} in. long. Fruit-calyx pubescent, ; in. long ; 
tube campanulate ; teeth minute, upper deltoid, lower deltoid-cuspi 
date. Corolla 3 in. long; tube dilated in the upper half; lower lip 
arge. Stamens included. . e and 
_ Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa: Nyasaland ; between Kondowe anc 
Karonga, West of Lake Nyasa, 2000-6000 ft., Whyte ! 
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