Teucrium. | LABIATA (Skan). 385 
Zeyher, 63! Enon, Drége. Albany Div.; near Grahamstown, Bolton! William- 
son! Queenstown Div. ; Engotini, near Shiloh, Baur, 31! Queenstown, 3500- 
4000 ft., Galpin, 2012! British Kaffraria, Cooper, 276 ! 
CEenTRAL Recion: Willowmore Div. ; Zwaanepoels Poort, Drége, 7948d ! 
Somerset Div.; Bruintjes Hoogte, lower part, Burchell, 2994! Graaff Reinet 
Div. ; near Graaff Reinet, 2500 ft., Bolus, 197! Aberdeen Div. ; Camdeboo 
Mountain, 4000-5000 ft., Drége, 79486! Beaufort West Div. ; between Beaufort 
West and Rhenoster Kop, Drége. Richmond Div. ; between Richmond and 
Brak Vallei River, Drége. 
2. T. capense (Thunb. Prodr. 95); an erect undershrub, 1-3 ft. 
high or more; stem usually freely branched, thinly and shortly 
pubescent ; branches twiggy, slender, 4-angled; leaves usually 
deeply trifid, rarely entire and lanceolate, the larger up to 2 in. 
long or more, shortly and thinly pubescent above, more pubescent 
or often canescent beneath ; lobes lanceolate to linear, up to about 
1 in. long, 3-34 lin. broad, acute, entire or 3-5-fid, revolute at the 
margin ; cymes axillary, 3—7-flowered, as long as or longer (rarely 
shorter) than the leaves ; peduncles very slender, 3-15 lin. long ; 
pedicels 1-6 lin. long; bracteoles usually very small and linear, 
rarely up to 5 lin. long and lanceolate; calyx campanulate, 
1?-23? lin. long, thinly covered with short curled or adpressed hairs ; 
teeth narrowly deltoid, lanceolate or linear-triangular, }-1? lin. 
long, }—3 lin, broad at the base, acute or acuminate ; corolla white, 
14-2 lin. long ; lobes elliptic or ovate-elliptic, }-2 lin. long. Thunb. 
Fi. Cap. ed. Schult. 445 ; Benth. Lab. 667, in E. Meyer, Comm. 243, 
and in DO. Prodr. xii. 577. Ajuga capensis, Pers. Syn. ii. 109. 
Sourn Arrica: without locality, Ecklon, 30! 53! Zeyher, 1351! 
Coast Reaion: Oudtshoorn Div.; at the foot of the Zwartbergen, Bolus, 
2437! Humansdorp Div.; Zeekoe River, Thunberg! Uitenhage Div. ; Zuurberg 
Range near Bontjes River, 2000 ft., Drége, 7948¢! and without precise locality, 
Zeyher! Prior! Albany Div. ; on the rocks of Zwartwater Poort, Burchell, 3389 | 
Grahamstown and neighbourhood, Miss Daly & Miss Sole, 92! Bolton! Trapps 
Valley, Miss Daly, 550! Queenstown Div.; plains at Queenstown, 3500 ft., 
Galpin, 1647! British Kaffraria, Cooper, 2899 ! ; 
Katawart Reaion: Orange River Colony; Vet River, Burke! Transvaal ; 
various localities, Junod, 1593! Sanderson! McLea in Herb. Bolus, 5780! Wilms, 
1084! 1106! Burtt-Davy, 1509! 1593! 3929! 7670! Miss Leendertz, 462! 
Eastern Recion: Transkei; Kreilis Country, Bowker! Natal; various 
localities, Sanderson, 27! Gerrard, 1215! Wood, 3566! Wilms, 2147! 
3. T. riparium (Hochst. in Flora, 1845, 66) ; an erect undershrub, 
up to 4 ft. high; stem usually simple below and branched above, 
rather densely pubescent ; branches usually short, slender, 4-angled ; 
leaves lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate or linear, the larger 1-2} in. 
long, 2-6 lin. broad, remotely few-toothed near the apex or entire, 
acute er obtuse at the apex, much narrowed at the base, revolute 
at the margin, glabrous or minutely hispidulous above, thinly 
pubescent below ; cymes axillary, 2-7-flowered, usually about as 
long as the leaves, minutely bracteolate ; peduncles 5-8 lin. long ; 
pedicels 2—4 lin. long ; calyx campanulate, 1}-1} lin. long, thinly 
covered with short adpressed hairs; teeth narrowly deltoid or 
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