330 LABIATE (Skan). [ Salvia. 
hispidly pubescent chiefly on the nerves beneath, prominently gland- 
dotted, crisped, rugose ; terminal lobe oblong to elliptic, 3-6 lin. 
long, 2—4 lin. broad, somewhat acute or rounded, erose-dentate ; 
lateral lobes usually 4 each side, rather distant, ovate-triangular, 
1-3 lin. long, }-14 lin. broad, usually acute, erose-dentate ; whorls 
4—6-flowered, 8-10 lin. apart, in terminal racemes 3-4 in. long ; 
bracts orbicular-ovate, shortly acuminate, much shorter than the 
calyx ; calyx about 34 lin. long, shortly hispid, gland-dotted ; tube 
2 lin. long ; upper lip 14—14 lin. long, finally subtruncate, 3-toothed ; 
teeth subulate, $-} lin. long; lower lip 14-1# lin. long; teeth 
lanceolate-triangular, 1-1} lin. long ; corolla 54-6 lin. long, pubescent ; 
tube 3} lin. long, inflated at the throat, annular-pilose near the 
base inside ; upper lip 2-23 lin. long, 2-lobed; lower lip 3—4 lin. 
long ; median lobe transversely oblong or broadly rounded-ovate, 
1#-24 lin. long, 34 lin. broad ; lateral lobes short, broad, rounded. 
DC. Prodr. xii. 353, partly. 
Var. B, angustiloba (Skan) ; all the leaves deeply lobed from base to apex ; 
lobes narrower, more acute, acutely toothed, often less than #? lin. broad. 
S. monticola, Benth. in E, Meyer, Comm, 238, and in DC. Prodr, xii. 353, partly. 
Coast REGIon: Stockenstrom Div. ; Katberg, Miss Sole, 374! Queenstown 
Div.; Winterberg, Ecklon! Catheart Div.; Blesbok Flats, near Windvogel 
Mountain, Drége, 7946a ! 
Eastern Recion: Transkei ; between the Geua and Bashee Rivers, 1000-2000 
ft., Drége, 7946c ! Tembuland ? Bramneck, Baur, 76! Griqualand East ; around 
Kokstad, Tyson, 1893! and in MacOwan & Bolus, Herb. Norm, Austr.-Afr., 
578! Natal, Cooper, 2888! Var. 8: Transkei ; between the Geua and Bashee 
Rivers, Dréye, 4751! 
We suspect that S, Schlechteri, Brig. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2™° sér. iii. 1077 
(Schlechter 6330, from Umtata, Tembuland, not seen by us) is the same as 
S. monticola, var. angustiloba, 
32. 8. raphanifolia (Benth. in E. Meyer, Comm, 237); stem 
herbaceous, erect, about 1} ft. high, densely covered with short 
velvety deflexed hairs; leaves velvety pubescent, densely gland- 
dotted ; lower leaves petiolate, lyrate-pinnatifid, up to 3 in. long; 
terminal lobe ovate-oblong, 3-1} in. long, 4-9 lin. broad, somewhat 
acute, often hastate at the base, erose-dentate ; lateral lobes ovate 
or oblong, up to $ in. long and broad, rounded or somewhat acute ; 
upper leaves sessile, oblong-ovate, 11-13 in. long, 6—7 lin. broad, 
rounded or hastate at the base, erose-dentate, somewhat rugose ; 
whorls 6—10-flowered, distant, in simple racemes or few-branched 
panicles 5-8 in. long; bracts broadly ovate, shortly acuminate, 
much shorter than the calyx ; pedicels about 1 lin. long, villous ; 
calyx tubular-campanulate, 24 lin. long, pubescent, gland-dotted ; 
upper lip about 1 lin. long, 3-toothed ; teeth deltoid-ovate, }—3 lin. 
long, acuminate ; lower lip about 1 lin. long, bifid ; teeth broadly 
lanceolate-triangular, about } lin. long; corolla about 44 lin. long, 
sparingly pubescent outside; tube 2? lin. long, cylindric below, 
ventricose at the throat, pilose inside chiefly on the lower side 
1} lin. from the base; upper lip broadly oblong, 1% lin. long, 
