- 
Lamium.] CXII. LABIATÆ. (J. D. Hooker.) 679 
subulate. Flowers few, 13 in. long, subsessile. Calyx 3 in., woolly; teeth lanceolate. 
Corolla purplish; tube straight, naked within; galea broad, woolly ; lateral lobes 
ovate, entire. —A most remarkable plant. 
2. L. amplexicaule, Linn.; annual, leaves petioled orbicular inciso- 
crenate, whorls distant, calyx small pubescent, teeth equalling the tube 
converging in fruit, corolla-tube long slender nearly straight. Wall. Cat. 
2074; Don Prodr. 111; Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 508; Boiss. Fl. Orient. 
1v. 760; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 1904, f. 2. 
The PANJAB, TEMPERATE HIMALAYA and WESTERN TIBET; in fields, alt, 
2-10,000 ft.— DrsrRIB. N. and W. Asia, Europe, N. Africa. 
Hairy or glabrescent, 4-10 in., branched from the base. Leaves i-i in., lower 
long-petioled, almost lobulate; base rounded or cordate; floral sessile, broader than 
long. Corolla 3 in., or shorter, very slender, rosy, pubescent. Wutlets scaly. 
3. L. album, Linn. ; perennial, glabrous or hispidly hairy, leaves all 
petioled ovate-cordate crenate or serrate, upper whorls crowded lower dis- 
tant, calyx-teeth longer than the tube, points long, corolla-tube curved 
gibbous at the base below. Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 510; Boiss. FL 
Orient. iv. 763; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 1205. L. petiolatum, Royle ex 
Benth. in Hook. Bot. Misc. iii. 381, Lab. 513, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 509. 
TEMPERATE WESTERN HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Kumaon, alt. 5—10,000 ft. 
—Disrris. N. and W. Asia, Europe, N. Africa. . . 
Rootstock creeping, stoloniferous; stem 6-18 in., ascending. Leaves 1-3 in., 
lower long-petioled, rarely incised ; floral shortly petioled. Calyx glabrous or hispid 
with long hairs; teeth triangular-subulate, ciliate or not. Corolla 3-1 in.; upper 
lip vaulted, villous; lateral lobes various, with or without a minute basal tooth; ring 
in the tube oblique, tube constructed below it. Nutlets naked. 
43. ROYLEA, Wall. 
A tall hoary undershrub. Leaves shortly petioled, deeply crenate- 
toothed or lobed. Waorls all axillary, 6-10-fld.; bracteoles small, subulate. 
Calyx 10-nerved, lobes 5, large, obovate-oblong, obtuse, rigid, reticulate. 
Corolla-tube included, annulate within; upper lip erect, entire; lower 
spreading, 3-fid, midlobe entire. Stamens 4, ascending ; anthers conniving, 
cells diverging. Style-lobes subequal, Nutlets obovoid-oblong, obtuse, 
smooth. 
R. elegans, Wall. Pl. As. Rar. , ! 
Lab. 601, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 516. Phlomis calycina, 
2. Ballota cinerea, Don Prodr. 111. i . 
SUBTROPICAL WESTERN HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Kumaon, alt. 2~5000 ft., 
i. 57, t. 74, and Cat. 2069; Benth. 
Rogb. Fl. Ind. ii. 
Wallich, &c. Le 
rane _5 ft. high; branches slender, terete, finely tomentose. — aves 
pach branched, 3-5 ft. men base cuneate; petiole à— in. Fruiting calyx 
1-12 in., ovate, tomentose beneath, white or paukish. 
+-$ in. tube deeply ribbed, lobes as long. Corolla narrow, $ in., 
Nutlets à in.—Odour of lemons. 
44. OTOSTEGIA, Den). 
i ; a ften spinescent. 
h . ls axillary, many-fld.; outer bracteoles o | 
Calya lU merved ; limb dilated, membranous; upper lip very, short, Sangied 
or -toothed ; lower very large, broad, angled or shortly 4-too ed. Corolla - 
tube included, annulate within; upper lip erect, concave, Cro ; 
