Leonotis. | LABIAT (Skan). 379 
bracteoles subulate to narrowly lanceolate, up to 5 lin. long, often 
slightly spinescent ; pedicel up to 1 lin. long ; calyx 8-9 lin. long, 
densely covered with short fine spreading hairs mixed with longer 
hairs ; teeth 8; uppermost tooth broadly deltoid or ovate-deltoid, 
11 lin. long, spinescent ; other teeth deltoid, }—-} lin. long, usually 
slightly spinescent ; corolla deep orange-yellow, up to 17 lin. long ; 
ii up to 9 lin. long; upper lip up to 8 lin. long ; lower lip 4 lin. 
ong. 
Katanart Recon : Transvaal; Medingen Mission Station, Zoutpansberg, in 
bush, Burtt-Davy, 2657 ! 
Differs from Z. mollis, Benth., in having longer leaves narrower at the apex, 
much shorter petioles, and very short calyx-teeth. 
7. L. latifolia (Guerke in Engl. Jahrb. xxii. 143); stem up to 
5 ft. high, rather much branched, pubescent as well as the branches ; 
leaves ovate or suborbicular, 24-4 in. long, 13-3 in. broad, acute, 
deeply cordate at the base (the upper subcordate), coarsely crenate, 
pubescent above, canescent or almost velvety beneath, prominently 
veined beneath; petiole up to 24 in. long; bracteoles lanceolate, 
acute ; calyx 64-8 lin. long, pubescent outside, more or less hirsute 
along the nerves ; teeth 8, the uppermost not much larger than the 
others, all rigid and shortly spinescent; corolla brick-red. 
Eastern Recion: Natal; Biggarsberg Range, Rehmann, 7057; Van Reenens 
Pass, 5500-6200 ft., Kuntze; Mooi River, 4900 ft., Schlechter, 6839 ; Murchison, | 
Alfred County, Bachmann, 1174. 
A specimen collected by Drege at the St. Johns River, Pondoland, and Wood, 
1303, from Inanda, Natal, should probably be referred to this species, of which 
we have not seen any of the specimens cited above. In HZ. Meyer, Comm. 242, 
Drége’s specimen is identified with L. dubia, E. Meyer, but it appears to be 
specifically distinct. 
8. L. Galpini (Skan); stem herbaceous, at least in the upper 
part, 4 ft. high, branched, densely covered with short grey reflexed 
hairs, somewhat sharply 4-angled, not or scarcely furrowed ; leaves 
broadly ovate, 14-3 in. long, 1}—2 in. broad, obtuse or minutely 
_apiculate at the apex, truncate or very slightly cuneate at the base, 
coarsely dentate-serrate or crenate-dentate, densely greyish velvety- 
pubescent, especially on tke nerves beneath, moderately thick ; 
petiole 14-1} in. long ; whorls solitary, rather loose, many-flowered ; 
bracteoles subulate, up to about 6 lin. long, slightly spinescent ; 
pedicels up to 1} lin. long ; calyx about 9 lin. long, densely covered 
with short fine spreading hairs mixed with much longer hairs, rather 
thin and somewhat transparent between the ribs ; teeth usually 10 ; 
uppermost tooth narrowly deltoid, 1} lin. long, slightly spinescent ; 
other teeth narrowly deltoid, }—} lin. long, acute but scarcely 
spinescent, sometimes 1 or more almost obsolete ; corolla deep 
orange-yellow, 17-18 lin. long; tube about 9 lin. long ; upper lip 
about 8 lin. long ; lower lip 4} lin. long. 
