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Leucas.] CXII. LABIATE, (J. D. Hooker.) 683 
10. E. pilosa, Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 62, Lab. 609, and in 
DC. Prodr. xii. 526 (excl. var. 8); branches very slender with appressed 
deflexed and long spreading hairs, leaves petioled membranous ovate acumi- 
nate coarsely serrate sparsely hairy on both surfaces, upper sessile, whorls 
few-fld., calyx } in. straight hispid, teeth very short, tips acicular. Wall. 
Cat. 2058. 
BURMA ; banks of the Irawaddi, Wallich. 
Branches long, leaves and whorls very distant. Leaves 3 by 1} in. ; petiole 4 in. 
— Described from a single specimen; the long spreading hairs are quite unlike those of 
any other species in this section. 
t+ Whorls 1-2-ftd. 
ll. L. procumbens, Desf. in Mem. Mus. xi. 7, t. 3; procumbent, 
nearly glabrous, branches very long and slender, leaves petioled membra- 
nous elliptic-ovate or lanceolate acute subserrate, flowers 1-3 pedicelled, 
bracts minute, calyx 4—4 in. straight glabrous, teeth short lanceolate acumi- 
nate. Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 62, Lab. 610, and in DC. Prodr. 
xi. 597, in part. L. biflora, Wall. Cat. 2063, in part, Phlomis biflora, 
Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 19, in part. 
BENGAL PLAINS; Rowburgh, &c.  CANARA; Ritchie, &c. MysoRE; Heyne, 
c. 
Branches from a woody rootstock, 2-3 ft. ; angles and tips puberulous. Leaves 
2-1} in, base acute; petiole 4-4 in. Calyx with the pedicel sometimes half as long 
as the tube, 
**** Perennial rooted. Calyx-teeth 1-1 the length of the tube. 
12. L. biflora, Br. Prodr. 504; procumbent, pubescent, branches 
long slender, leaves petioled ovate elliptic or oblong coarsely serrate or 
crenate, flowers 1-2 subsessile, bracts minute, calyx 4-3 in. straight hispid, 
teeth subulate }-$ the length of the tube. Wall. Cat. 2529; Benth. in 
Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. 62, Lab. 610, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 527 ; Wight Ie. 
t. 866 (bad); Grah. Cat. Bomb. Pl.153; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 211. 
L. procumbens, Thwaites Enum. 240. Phlomis biflora, Vahl Symb. iii. 773 
Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 19. Nepeta indica, Burm. Fl. Ind. 126, and Thes. Zeyl. 
t. 63, f. 1 . 
Deccan PENINSULA, in dry places from the Concan southward, 
from the sea to 8000 ft., Thwaites. . . 
Habit and foliage of Z. procumbens, distinguished by its pubescence and long 
calyx-teeth, and native country. 
CEYLON ; 
13. L. marrubioides, Desf. in Mem. Mus. xi. 6, t. 3, f. 1; stem 
very stout, leaves sessile or at petioled thick ovate rounded or broadly 
ovate-cordate crenate velvety above densely white woolly beneath, whor s 
ensely many-fld., calyx woolly, teeth subulate $-3 as long as the d 
Benth. in Wall, Pl. As. Rar. i. 61, Lab. 611, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 528; 
Thwaites Enum. 240. 
West Deccan PENINSULA, on the Ghats from the Concan to Travancore. 
CrYrox common. . . 
Stem 1-9 ft., simple or sparingly branched, densely white-tomentose with retlexed 
or spreading hairs. Leaves 1-2 in. long and broad, or more ovate, rare A ute, 
often rugose above, white beneath; petiole }-} in., stout. Whorls very ens a 
woolly or silky; bracts villous, often equalling the calyx-tube. Calyv-tee y 
Variable in length. 
