Stachys. | CXII. LABIATX. (J.D. Hooker.) 677 
ceolate or linear entire or irregularly lobed, whorls 1-2-fd. all axillary. 
Stachys, n. 8, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
WESTERN TrBet and NORTHERN KASHMIR, alt. 10-14,000 ft.; Thomson, &c.— 
Distris. Kashgar, 
Rootstock stout, woody ; stems 1-2 ft., twiggy, much branched. Leaves }-1} in., 
obtuse, narrowed into the petiole or sessile, green. Flowers sessile. Calyx } in., 
campanulate, glabrous or villous; teeth as long as the tube, triangular; tips long, 
pubescent, erect or spreading. Corolla 3-1 in. long, pink, pubescent ; tube thrice 
as long as the calyx ; upper lip long, narrow. Nutlets Y in., broadly obovoid-oblong. 
— Near the Persian S. macrocheilos, but the tube of the corolla is much longer than 
the calyx. 
9. S. parviflora, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 490; densely clothed with 
flocculent white wool, leaves sessile thick elliptic oblong or oblong-ovate or 
-lanceolate subacute entire or serrate, floral far exceeding the flowers, 
whorls distant 2-4-fld., calyx 4—4 in. densely woolly cupular, teeth short 
acute, corolla very small Boiss. Fl. Orient. iv. 740. 
PANJAB Prains and Hirnrs, from the Jhelum eastwards and northwards to 
Murree.—DisTRIB. Affghanistan. 
Erect, branched from the base and upwards ; stem and branches very stout, nearly 
terete. Leaves 1-3 in., extremely variable, glabrous and shining or cottony above, 
upper woolly all over. Calyx immersed in wool, fruiting closed over the nutlets with 
the teeth incurved. Corolla red-purple; lips very small, upper short rounded. 
Nutlets enclosed in the ovoid or subglobose calyx, usually 2, turgid, plano-convex, 
4 in. long, grey, granulate. 
40. GALEOPSIS, Linz. 
Annuals. Whorls many-fld. axillary and in terminal leafy spikes. 
Calyx 5-nerved; teeth 5, subequal, spinescent. Corolla-tube straight, not 
annulate ; throat dilated; upper lip arched, lower 3-fid, midlobe obcordate 
or 2-fid; palate with erect teeth at the union of the lips. Stamens 4, 
exserted ; anther-cells transversely 2-valved, inner valve rounded, ciliate ; 
outer larger, naked. ZVutlets rounded, compressed, subreticulate.—Species 
3, Europe, N. and W. Asia. 
G. Tetrahit, Linn.; hispid, nodes thickened, calyx-teeth equalling or 
exceeding the tube. Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 198. Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. 
t. 1231. 
SIKKIM HIMALAYA; fields at Lachen, alt. 11-12,000 ft., J. D. H.—DISTRIB. 
of the genus. hispid. Leaves 1-4 in., 
Stem 1-3 ft., hairs spreading and deflexed, nodes very 
ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, coarsely serrate. 
straight, Corolla 4-14 in., yellow and purple. 
Calyx 4-§ in., teeth 
41. LEONURUS, Linn. 
i -fld. 
Erect, leafy, stout herbs. Leaves lobed. Whorls axillary, dense ; 
distant. Me subulate, flowers small Calyx 5-nerved, turbinate ; teoth 
5, spreading, spinescent. Corolla-tube naked or annulate within, upper hip 
entire, erect: lower 3-fid, midlobe obcordate. Stamens 4 i anthers. one 
niving, cells "transverse. Style-lobes obtuse or subulate. Vutlets triq 
trous, truncate, smooth.—Species 10, Europe, Asia and America. 
* Corolla-tube annulate within, upper lip flattish, narrowed at the base, 
lower spreading, midlobe entire. 
