Scutellaria.] CXII LABIATÆ. (J. D. Hooker.) 669 
7. S. glandulosa, Hook. f.; dwarf, erect, glandular-hairy, leaves 
small sessile oblong-lanceolate obtuse subserrate, flowers opposite, pedicels 
very short, corolla 4 in. 
Burma; valley of Mogoung, dry plains towards the Serpentine mines, Griffith. 
A span high; rootstock woody; stem simple or sparingly branched. Leaves few, 
}-1 in., sparsely hairy on both surfaces. Racemes strict, very glandular; bracts 
elliptic, longer than the pedicels,—A curious little species from beyond the British 
boundary. . 
8. S. grossa, Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 67; Cat. 2142; pubescent, stem 
procumbent below much branched, leaves petioled ovate acute coarsely 
crenate-serrate, base truncate rarely cuneate, bracts elliptic exceeding the 
calyx, corolla $ in. Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 419. S. mussooriensis, 
Wawra in str. Bot. Zeit. 1881, 69, and It. Pr. Saw. Cob. Bot. 106. 
TEMPERATE WESTERN HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Kumaon, alt. 4-8000 ft., 
Wallich, &c. 
Black when dry. Stems slender, 1-2 ft., creeping below. Leaves 1-2} in., nearly 
glabrous; petiole 1-1 in., slender. Raceme slender, 3-6 in.; pedicels very short; 
bracts 4-2 in. Corolla pubescent, blue-purple. Nutlets puberulous, 
9. S. khasiana, Clarke mss.; glabrescent, slender, leaves long- 
petioled ovate acute crenate, base acute, bracts small longer than the 
pedicels, corolla 4 in. throat inflated. 
KnasrA Mrs., alt. 4-5000 ft.; Nunklow, Griffith ; Kala pani, Clarke. 
Stem 2-3 ft., branched, rambling, terete, glabrous. Leaves 1}-2 in., glabrous, 
membranous; petiole 4-1 in. Racemes 3-4 in., lax-fld., pubescent ; bracts 3-3 in., 
elliptic or ovate, lower crenate. Corolla pale blue? Nutlets granulate. 
. 10. S. angulosa, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 67, Lab. 444, and 
in DC. Prodr. xii. 430; tall, sparsely hairy, branches diffuse acutely 
4-angled, leaves short-petioled ovate or lanceolate obtuse or acute crenate 
Or serrate, base rounded or subcordate, racemes tomentose, lower bracts 
leafy, corolla 1 in. Wall. Cat. 2139. S. scandens, Don Prodr. 110; 
Benth. Lab. 444. S. celtidifolia, A. Ham. Monogr. Scutell. 27. 
TEMPERATE WESTERN and CENTRAL HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Nepal, alt. 
4-9000 ft., Wallich, &e. . 
Stem very stout below; branches rambling for several feet (not scandent); 
angles with slender ribs. Leaves 1-3 in., with a few small scattered hairs, often 
Purple beneath; petiole i-i in. Racemes 3-4 in.; bracts all leafy, upper small 
entire. Corolla white. Nutlets granulate. 
ll. S. repens, Ham. in Don Prodr. 110; pubescent or tomentose, 
diffuse, branches long ascending, leaves petioled ovate acute entire or 
crenate-serrate, base acute or truncate, racemes long .glandular-hairy , bracts 
i-$ in. ovate, corolla lin. Benth. Lab. 443, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 429. 
S. cana, Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 67, and Cat. 2141. S. Wallichiana, dA. Ham. 
Monogr. Scutell. 98, t. 2, f. 1. - 
SUBTROPICAL HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Sikkim, alt. 1-5000 ft.—DISTRIB. 
va. 
Stems long, stout, curved, brittle, obtusely 4-angled ; branches crowded, curved, 
: . : ire : se rarely subcordate; petiole 
ascending. Leaves }-1} in., upper quite entire ; base rarely late; p 
+1 in. E nace es 510 - stout or slender, curved ; bracts ovate, £d in., ^ D. or 
crenate ; pedicels very short. Corolla sharply recurved, pale purple (“y ellow," Don). 
T 
utlets subgranulate. 
12. S. linearis, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 66, Lab. 435, and in 
