CXII. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) 607 
Calyx 5-spinous; anther-cells ciliate; nutlets com- 
pressed. . . . . . .. ........ 
Calyx 5-spinous; anther-cells parallel; nutlets tri- 
quetrous . s . . . . .. ....... 
Calyx 5-toothed; anther-cells hairy; nutlets trique- 
trous . . . . . . .. .....2..... 42. LAMIUM 
Calyx-lobes 5, oblong 5-reticulate. . . . . . . . 43. ROYLEA. 
Calyx-limb dilated ; fruiting very large, membranous . 44. OTOSTEGIA. 
Calyx 8-10-toothed ; corolla lower lip large . . . . 45. LEUCAS. 
Calyx 8-10-toothed ; corolla lower lip very small . . 46. LEONOTIS. 
Calyx 5-toothed ; corolla upper lip compressed . . . 47. PHLOMIS. 
Calyx-teeth 5, membranous, with hooked awns . . . 48. NOTOCHETE. 
Calyx-teeth 5, broad, apiculate or spinous; nutlets 
bearded 2... . 1. ww we we . . . 49. EREMOSTACHYS. 
Calyx-limb very broad membranous, broadly 5-toothed 50. ERIOPHYTON. 
40. GALEOPSIS. 
41. LEONURUS., 
Tribe 6. Pragsiese. Calyx, corolla and stamens of Stachydea. Ovary 
4-partite or 4-fid. JVutlets smooth, thick or fleshy, with a small basal 
areola. 
Calyx 5-toothed ; corolla-tube slender, throat broad . 51. GOMPHOSTEMMA. 
Tribe 7. Ajugoidese. Calyx 10-nerved. Stamens 4, ascending. 
Ovary 4-lobed. Nutlets with a large very oblique or lateral areola. 
Upper corolla-lip very short ; stamens very long straight 
diverging |... 7... l.l ee 
pper corolla-lip very short, 2-fid, with the incurved 
stamens exserted from the cleft; nutlets minute. . 53. TEUCRIUM. 
Upper corolla-lip short, notched, usually shorter than 
the incurved stamens. . . . . . . . . . . 54 AJUGA. 
Upper corolla-lip arched, longer than the stamens . . 55, CyMARIA. 
62. LEUCOSCEPTRUM. 
1. OCIMUM, Lim. 
Strongly scented herbs, undershrubs, or shrubs. Whorls 6-10-fld., 
spiked or racemed, tips of pedicels recurved ; bracts minute, caducons ; 
flowers small. Calyx ovoid or campanulate, deflexed in fruit; upper tooth 
broadest, decurrent, 2 lower acuminate. Corolla-tube short, not annulate 
Within ; upper lip subequally 4-fid, lower hardly longer declinate entire. 
Stamens declinate, exserted, filaments free or the lower connate below, 
naked or the upper toothed or hairy below ; anther-cells confluent. Dise 
entire or 3—4.lobed. Style-lobes subulate or flattened. Nutlets smooth or 
subrugose, mucilaginous when moistened.—Species about 40, tropical and 
chiefly Asiatic. 
l. o. canum, Sims Bot. Mag. t. 2452 (stamineum in text) ; herbaceous, 
erect, pubescent, leaves petioled narrowly ovate toothed or entire, bracts 
petioled, two lower calyx-teeth ovate-lanceolate awned longer than the 
rounded upper, lateral smaller than the lower, corolla j in. long. Wall. 
Cat. 2714 A; Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 32; Grah. Cat. Bomb. Pl. 147; 
alz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 903. O. americanum, Linn. Amen. Acad. iv. 276, 
and Sp. Pl. 833, not of Jacq. O. album, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 44, and PY. 
Ind. iii, 15, not of Linn. 
Plains and lower hills of INDIA; from Silhet, Bengal, Behar and Central India 
the S. Deccan, &c. CEYLON; abundant about native fen Thwaites. — 
ISTRIB. Java, W. Asia, Trop. Africa, Madagascar (America, cult.). | 
Branched from the base, Te ft. high. Leaves 1-1} in.; petiole very slender, 
