PHILIPPINE PLANTS, IX. 349 
acuminate, the base broadly rounded, prominently cordate, the 
sinus 1 to 1.5 cm deep, the margins coarsely and irregularly 
crenate, both surfaces ciliate, the hairs on the upper surface 
scattered, those on the lower surfaces mostly on the midrib and 
nerves; nerves and reticulations lax, prominent, dark-colored in 
contrast to the grayish lower surface of the leaf; petioles 5 
to 8 cm long. Inflorescence of terminal, solitary, long-peduncled, 
spiciform racemes, these, when young, and including the pe- 
duncles, 6 to 14 cm long, apparently much longer when mature, 
the verticels with from 6 to 8 flowers, the lower ones distant, 
the internodes up to 2 cm in length, the upper ones approximate,' 
the bracteoles filiform, 2 mm long, puberulent, very sparingly 
ciliate. Flowers 5-merous, subsessile or shortly pedicelled. 
Calyx 6 mm long, 5-angled, minutely puberulent and very spar- 
ingly ciliate toward the upper end, narrowed at both ends, 
5-toothed, the teeth oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, margins mi- 
nutely ciliate. Mature corollas not seen, but from buds with 
the characteristic lobing and with the characteristic stamens of 
the genus. 
Luzon, Province of Rizal, Montalban, For, Bur. 3395 Ahem' a collector 
(type), November, 1905. Apparently also represented by Loher 3395 from 
Angat, Province of Bulacan, Luzon, in the Kew Herbarium. 
This species has the characteristic odor of Pogostemoti cablin Benth., 
and bears the same native name as that species. It is, however, not at all 
closely allied, being entirely different in its vegetative characters, its 
indumentum, and in its inflorescence. It is well characterized by its thin, 
coarsely crenate, broadly ovate leaves which are prominently and laxly 
reticulate, and by all parts being sparingly ciliate and more or less minutely 
puberulent. 
SCUTELLARIA L. 
SCUTELLARIA COPELANDII sp. nov. § S tacky mackris. 
Herba usque ad 30 cm alta, plus minusve puberula vel leviter 
pubescens; foliis ovatis, obtusis, usque ad 4 cm longis, basi 
late rotundatis, truncatis, vel leviter cordatis, margine crenatis ; 
racemis terminalibus, brevibus; floribus oppositis, circiter 13 
mm longis. 
A perennial herb, slightly branched, the stems slender, terete 
or obscurely angled, often prostrate below, puberulent or slightly 
pubescent, pale when dry. Leaves ovate, 1 to 4 cm long, 1 to 
2.7 cm wide, membranaceous, of about the same color on both 
surfaces when dry, the apex obtuse, base broadly rounded, 
subtruncate, or somewhat cordate, both surfaces minutely pube- 
rulent or the lower one somewhat ciliate-pubescent on the nerves, 
the lower surface minutely glandular, the margins crenate; pe- 
