Phlomis. DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA, il 
upper lip erect, vaulted, very hairy ; under lip as in the rest, 
Anthers oval (not two-lobed.) 
It differs from P. zeylanica, and esculenta, in the form of 
the involucres, calyx, and anthers, as well as in the general 
habit of the plants. No use is made of this species. 
5. P. calycina, Roxb. 
Diffuse, villous. Leaves long-ovate, grossly and bluntly 
serrate, smooth. Peduncles few-flowered. Calycine seg- 
ments five, cuneate, as long as their tube. 
ple: native of the northern _— of Hindoostan. 
6 P. P. urstoiyebid Willd. i ‘ii, 124, © 
Annual, erect, four-sided, villous. Leaves ovate, bloaily 
serrate, smooth ; verticels several, globular, many-flowered, 
Involucres podicclbed, linear-lanceolate, ciliate, mucronate, 
Calyx obliquely ten-mucronate-toothed. 
A native of Coromandel, and also found wild in Hindoos- 
tan mise ii “egeipaiesene , 
my Pp; sieninieiedt Roxb. 
Annual, erect, ramous, villous. Leaves ip pitied feiss oval 
to rhomboidal, crenate. Flowers in axillary fascicles. Invo- 
lucre minute. Calyx even, ten-ribbed, ten-toothed, -alter- 
nately smaller, . ee 
A native of the — 
8. P. montana, Kon. Mss, ' 
Perennial, ramous, downy, Leaves aebpnastedye ovtite: 
_ cordate, serrate, Verticels few-flowered, mouth of the — 
“ates and cut into ten equally sharp-toothed kaye 
_. Compare with P. chinensis, Willd, iii, 125. i 
Is a native of hills, and dry barren spots, &¢. iii Ga 
Stem short, perennial ; branches ascending, four-sided, dow- 
ny, from oneto two feet high. Leaves opposite, short-petioled, 
rdat. <a esau eee genet 
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