346 LABIATA (Skan). [ Stachys. 
corolla 54-6 Jin. long, white, with carmine on the lower lip ; tube 
24-3 lin. long, ventricose about 1 lin. from the base to the throat ; 
upper lip obovate-elliptic, 24-3 lin. long, densely pilose outside ; 
lower lip up to nearly 5 lin. long. Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 476. 
S. Bachmannii, Guerke in Engl. Jahrb. xxvi. 75. 
EASTERN REGION: Pondoland; between St. Johns River and Umtsikaba River, 
1000-2000 ft., Drége, 4752! near Dorkin, Bachmann, 1169! 
Tyson, 1331, from Mount Currie, Griqualand East, differs from the type in 
having somewhat smaller and rather more broadly ovate leaves, most of which are 
subsessile, and the whorls of flowers are not so close together. 
11. 8. Galpini (Briq. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2° sér. iii. 1082) ; a 
branched herb or undershrub ; stems decumbent ; branches slender, 
3-2 ft. long, densely spreading-villous or sometimes hispidulous ; 
leaves subsessile or shortly petiolate ; blade ovate, ovate-rounded or 
ovate-deltoid, 4-12 lin. long, 3-10 lin. broad, obtuse to acute, 
rounded or slightly cordate at the base, crenulate, crenate or almost 
entire, rather thick, everywhere softly and densely rather long- 
villous ; petiole up to 3 lin. long; inflorescence moderately dense or 
very lax, up to 34 in. long, densely villous ; bracts similar to the 
leaves or much reduced ; whorls 2-flowered ; calyx campanulate or 
tubular-campanulate, 34-4} lin. long, densely villous ; teeth lanceo- 
late, sometimes setaceous at the tips, 13-2} lin. long, scarcely 
spinescent ; corolla white, pilose outside; tube narrowly funnel- 
shaped, 23-4 lin. long; upper lip erect, ovate or suborbicular, 
1-1} lin. long ; lower lip 2-34 lin. long. S. lupulina, Brig. Le. 
Coast Reaion ; Cape Div. ; Claremont Flats, Schlechter, 465 ! 
Katanari Reaion : Transvaal ; upper slopes of the Saddleback Range, Barber- 
pos age ft., Galpin, 681! High Veld near Caroliva, 5600 ft., Bolus, 
Eastern Recion: Transkei; around Kentani, 1200 ft., Miss Pegler, 187! 
Natal; Durban, Grant! Peddie! Weenen County, 3000-5000 ft., Sutherland ! 
Bolus, 12240, from the High Veld near Carolina, Transvaal, is probably 
S. Galpini, but it differs from the type in having the corolla-tube shorter and 
broader, sometimes only about 1 lin. jong and as much as 2 lin, broad. The few 
flowers on the Kew material may, however, be abnormal. The anthers appear to 
be imperfect and the style is much reduced. Schlechter, 465, the type of 
S. lupulina, Brig., we have been able to see through the kindness of Dr. Schinz. 
Tt does not appear to be distinct from S. Galpini, and has probably been introduced 
into the Cape Division where Dr. Schlechter found it. In the original description 
the number is by mistake given as 4651, and the locality as Natal. 
12. 8. transvaalensis (Guerke in Engl. Jahrb. xxviii. 316); a 
perennial herb with a subterranean horizontal stem; aerial stem 
erect, about 1 ft. high, few-branched, 2-1 lin. broad in the lower 
part, rather densely whitish -villous; internodes 3-23 in. long ; 
branches rather slender, ascending, 5-10 in. long ; leaves deltoid- 
ovate, the larger }-1} in. long and broad, obtuse, rounded or sub- 
acute, broadly and deeply cordate at the base, somewhat coarsely 
crenate or sometimes crenate-dentate, shortly whitish-villous on 
both sides; petiole 2-5 lin. long; bracts similar to the leaves, 
gradually smaller, more shortly petiolate, acute ; whorls 2-flowered, — 
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