12 DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMTIA. Phlomis. 
quarters of an inch broad. . Verticels numerous, from.six 
to twelve-flowered. Involucres, few, linear, erect, many. 
times shorter than the calyx. Flowers white. Calya straight, 
widening, ten-striated, ten-toothed. Corol; upper lip erect, 
vaulted, hairy ; under lip horizontal, broad, three-lobed ; mid- 
dle lobe slightly four-parted. 
9, P. biflora, Willd. iii, 124, 
Creeping, four-sided. Leaves petioled, ovate-oblong, ser- 
rate, smooth, Flowers in nalinrs betes aie halle al-. 
ternately smaller. A. 
Leucas foliis rotundis, wend: aaa sie patie Zeyl. 
140, ¢. 63. f. 1. agrees pretty well with: this’ plant. 
_ It is common. about Calcutta ; 
the year, oa sale | ate 
Stemege branch aia , numerous, creeping ; pee 
you ‘four-sided, snaane smooth. . Leaves opposite, petiol- 
ed: erect, ovate-oblong, posterior sides entire, interior gross- 
ly ovate, smooth. Flowers generally solitary, though some- 
times in pairs, axillary, peduncled, white, Involucres few, 
very small, subulate. Calyx funnel-shaped, ten-striated, 
ten-toothed, teeth alternately smaller, _ Coro/, of two lips 
nearly equal in length; the wpper one erect, yaulted, and very, 
beings ; the under one bial ahesedand: — 
10. P. Pe os laok- isin ated 1% * | sae be: 
Perennial, erect, icing. Leaves cordate, serrate, soft and 
hairy. Flowers axillary, sub-solitary, sessile, naked. Calyx 
with an even, ten-toothed mouth. 
_ A native of Bengal, where it flowers during the rains,. 
Root perennial, _ Stem and branches erect, four-sided, soft 
and hairy. Leaves opposite, short-petioled, oblong cordate, 
serrate, hairy and very soft, about two inches long, by one _ 
or one and a half broad,” Flowers axillary, generally soli- 
tery. aliens mubssoniey ie ser -striated s00n Hh 
