136 FLORULA HONGKONGENSIS. 
8. Callicarpa longifolia, Lam.—J. C. Schauer in DC. Prod. vol. xi. 
p. 645. 
At Saywan. There is also a specimen of what may be a mere va- 
riety, with narrow almost sessile leaves, small, close, Miete sessile 
cymes, and rather larger flowers. 
9. Clerodendron inerme, R. Br.—J. C. Schau. l. c. p. 660. 
Very common near the level of the sea. 
10. Clerodendron canescens, Wall.—J. C. Schau. L e. p. 665.—C. 
hematocalyx, Hance in Walp. Ann. vol. iii. p. 238? 
Also common near the level of the sea. ; 
11. Olerodendron pentagonum, Hance in Walp. Ann. Bot. vol. iii. p. 238? 
Hongkong. The specimen is in fruit only, but agrees well with 
Hance's character, except that the leaves, although often quite entire, 
have many of them a few coarse teeth towards their extremity. 
12. Vitex érifolia, Linn.; var. unifoliolata, J. C. Schau. in DC. Prod. 
vol. xi. p. 683.—V. ovata, Thunb. 
Hongkong. 
LABIATA. 
1. Pogostemon parviflorum, Benth.—DC. Prod. vol. xii. p. 152. 
Mount Parker. An imperfect specimen, but it appears to belong to 
this common North-east Indian species. 
2. Dysophylla auricularia, Blum.—Benth. in DC. l. c. p. 156. 
In ditches and moist places. 
3. Salvia Fortunei, Benth. in DC. Prod. vol. xii. p. 354. 
. In ravines. 
4. Scutellaria Indica, Linn.— Benth. 1. c. p. 417. 
In ravines. 
5. Anisomeles ovata, Br.—Benth. |. c. p. 455. 
Happy Valley. 
6. Leonurus Sidiricus, Linn.— Benth. 1. c. p. 501. 
On roadsides. 
7. Leucas mollissima, Wall.; var. Chinensis, iim l.c. p. 525. 
On roadsides, Little CHE 
8. Teucrium fulvum, Hance in Walp. Ann. Bot. vol. iii. p. 270. 
Hongkong. This, as well as my 7. Fortunei (in DC. Prod. vol. xii. 
p. 583), is very probably a mere variety of the common North-east 
Indian 7. quadrifarium. 
