380 LABIATA (Skan). [ Leonotis. 
Coast REGION : Queenstown Div.; mountain sides near Queenstown, 4500 ft., 
Galpin, 1825! 
Differs from L. mollis, Benth., in the more coarsely toothed leaves, longer 
pedicels, longer and thinner calyx-tube, with 10 shorter much less spinescent 
teeth. 
9. L. dysophylla (Benth. in E. Meyer, Comm. 242); shrubby, at 
least at the base ; stem robust, upwards of 2 ft. high, densely and 
usually shortly pubescent ; leaves ovate-lanceolate or sometimes 
ovate, up to 2} in. long or more and 1} in. broad, obtuse or subacute 
at the apex, cuneate at the base, somewhat regularly crenate or 
crenate-serrate, densely and shortly sometimes yellowish villous, 
especially beneath, thick ; petiole 4-14 in. long ; whorls solitary or 
few, densely flowered ; bracteoles subulate to narrowly lanceolate, 
up to about 8 lin. long, spinescent ; calyx 9-114 lin. long, shortly 
and densely adpressed-pubescent ; teeth 8, all spinescent ; upper- 
most tooth broadly deltoid-ovate, 13-2} lin. long; other teeth 
narrowly deltoid, }—? lin. long; corolla deep orange-yellow, 12-18 
lin. long; tube 9-10 lin. long; upper lip 5-9 lin. long ; lower lip 
4-4} lin. long. DC. Prodr. xii. 536. L. dasyphylla, Drége, Zwei 
PA. Documente, 198. L. malacophylla, Guerke in Engl. Jahrb. xxii. 
142; 8. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1903, 406. L. Leonurus, Rand in 
Journ. Bot. 1903, 194, not of R. Br. 
Katanart Recion : Orange River Colony, Cooper, 1041! Transvaal ; Rooiplaat, 
Miss Leendertz, 770a! Hooge Veld. near Heidelberg, Wilms, 1146a! near 
Lydenburg, Wilms, 1146 ! 
Eastern Recion: Transkei; near Kentani, 1200 ft., Miss Pegler, 1514! 
Pondoland ; between St. Johns River and Umsikaba River, 1000-2000 it., 
Drége, 4832a ! Griqualand East ; Clydesdale, near the Umzimkulu River, 2506 ft., 
Tyson, 2729! and in MacOwan, Herb. Austr.-Afr., 1508! Natal; between the 
Tugela and Klip Rivers, Gerrard, 393! Drakensberg, near Ladysmith, Wilms, 
2111! Camperdown, Rehmann, 7750; Howick, about 3300 ft., Junod, 403 ; 
between the Umzimkulu River and Umkomanzi River, Drége ; and without precise 
locality, Gerrard, 596 ! 
10. L. dubia (E. Meyer, Comm. 242 partly) ; stems apparently 
herbaceous above and woody below, rather slender, branched, 
rounded on the angles, 4-furrowed, rather densely covered with 
minute curled hairs ; leaves ovate, usually 11-2} in. long, rarely | 
up to 3} in. long, 1-2} in. broad, obtuse to shortly obtusely 
acuminate at the apex, broadly and shallowly cordate, truncate or 
slightly cuneate at the base, coarsely crenate-serrate, thinly to 
densely somewhat velvety-pubescent especially beneath ; lateral 
teeth usually about }-1} lin. long and broad ; terminal tooth ovate 
to narrowly deltoid, usually less than 3 lin. long; petiole slender, 
j+1} rarely up to 24 in. long; whorls often solitary, sometimes 
2 or 3, densely flowered ; bracteoles subulate or linear, up to 5 or 
6 lin. long, usually slightly spinescent ; pedicels up to 1} lin. long ; 
- calyx 7}—-8} lin. long, densely and shortly pubescent ; teeth usually 
8; uppermost tooth deltoid, 14-2 lin. long, spinescent ; other teeth 
very small, obtuse or slightly spinescent, sometimes obsolete ; 
