312 LABIATA (Skan). [ Salvia. 
6 lin. long and 7-9 lin. broad when mature, villous, glandular, 
somewhat transparent, distinctly 13-nerved ; upper lip suborbicular, 
recurved, truncate, very minutely 3-toothed ; lower lip bifid ; lobes 
obliquely and narrowly ovate, 2 lin. long, shortly acuminate ; 
corolla 1 in. long, shortly glandular-pubescent outside ; tube funnel- 
shaped, 4 lin. long; upper lip falcate, 7-8 lin. long, compressed, 
shortly and broadly 2-lobed ; lower lip deeply 3-lobed, about 4 lin. 
long; median lobe about 5 lin. broad, deeply concave ; lateral 
lobes falcate-oblong, about 1} lin. broad. Drége, Zwei Pflanzengeogr. 
Documente, 93. S. gariepensis, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 273. 
Western Recon: Little Namaqualand ; between Verleptpram and the mouth 
of the Orange River, under 1000 ft., Drége, 3112! 
2. 8. Dinteri (Brig. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2™¢ sér. iii. 1075) ; an 
undershrub with erect curled-pilose somewhat twiggy branches ; 
leaves broadly ovate-deltoid, obtuse, broadly truncate-cordate at the 
base, somewhat lobed, erose-crenulate, bullate-rugose, dark green on 
both sides, sparingly pilose; blade 1 in. long and broad ; petiole 
curled pilose, 5-7} lin. long ; sinus between the obtuse auricles very 
large; whorls 2-flowered, approximate, in a dorsiventral spike 
about 34 in. long; rhachis spreading-pilose, glandular; bracts 
broadly ovate, shorter than the calyx ; calyx sessile or subsessile, 
campanulate, 34—4 lin. long, 8 lin. long when mature, clothed with 
spreading somewhat curled hairs mixed with glands; lips mem- 
branous-dilated, veined, scarcely coloured ; upper lip broadly ovate, 
recurved, subtruncate, 3-toothed, up to 4 lin. long; teeth } lin. 
long, acute, approximate ; lower lip 2-lobed ; lobes ovate, 4 lin. long, 
3 lin. broad, subacute ; corolla-tube included ; upper lip narrowly 
compressed-falcate, oblong, 4—44 lin. long ; lower lip 4—44 lin. long ; 
median lobe obcordate ; lateral lobes smaller, rounded. 
WestERN Recion : Great Namaqualand ; Gubub, Dinter, 1111. 
3. 8. Steingroeveri (Briq. in Engl. Jahrb. xix. 191); a shrub; 
older branches naked, white, the younger curled-pubescent ; inter- 
nodes short; leaves petiolate, cordate-ovate, 24-5 lin. long and 
broad, obtuse at the apex, cordate at the base, irregularly incised- 
crenate, thick, pubescent above, tomentose beneath, net-veined ; 
whorls 2-flowered, secund, in short spikes ; bracts oblong or ovate, 
2-24 lin. long, 1-1} lin. broad, membranous, entire ; calyx sessile, 
broadly campanulate, after flowering accrescent and 7} lin. long ; 
tube 4 lin. long, enlarged towards the mouth; lips ovate, mem- 
branous, veined, sparingly pilose, green ; upper lip subentire, not 
recurved ; lower lip with 2 entire lobes 24 lin. long; corolla 
exceeding the calyx by 7} lin. ; tube included, annular-pilose inside, 
broad ; upper lip falcate, 5 lin. long ; lower lip with an oblong median 
lobe 4 lin. long; lateral lobes rounded, spreading, 1-1} lin. long ; 
style long-exserted. 
Western Recion: Great Namaqualand ; near Aus, Steingroever, 55. 
