May 1912,1 S. MATSUDA.— A LIST OF PLANTS COLLECTED. 135 



branching ; leaves opposite, lanceolate, shortly petiolate (petiole 

 5ram. long), subaciiminate, subcuneate at base, serrate, glabrous, 

 densely punctated with glands and glaucous below, (lamina 

 2-3 X .6-. 8 cm.) ; racemes terminal, elongated, loose flowered ; 

 bracts minute, not exceeding fruiting pedicel, suborbicular, cus- 

 pidate ; flowers about 6 mm. in length ; calyx pubescent, slight- 

 ly 2-labiate, or 5 lobed, lobes subequal, slightly gibbose in 

 fruit ; corolla about twice as long as calyx, 2-labiate, upper 

 lip erect emarginate, lower one 3-lobed, the median lobe largest ; 

 stamens 4, posterior or upper 2 fertile, subexserted, with cells of 

 anthers divergent, anterior or lower 2 sterile, included ; ovar^' 

 deepl}' 4-parted, style subexserted, 2-parted above, branches 

 subequal ; nucules brownish, globose, reticulated, densely covered 

 with minute dotes, furnished with a protuberance at base. 



Souchow. (|^*>H) 



M. lanceolata Max, seems to be an allied species, but it 

 differs from the present one by having the lanceolate brats 

 exceeding pedicel. 



Nepeta Glechoma Benth. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo XX. 143. 



i^f^^. ill 



Salvia japonica Thunb, var integrifolia Fr. et Sav. ? ; Bot. 

 Mag. Tokyo XXI. 215. ^¥lll 



Salvia miltiorhiza Bge. ; Benth. in DC. Prodr. XII. 177 ; 

 Forb. et Hemsl. I.e. 280; Diels I.e. 557. =5. pogonocalyx. 

 Hance in Journ. Linn. Soc. XIII. 85. ^^Hl 



vS. plebeia R. Br. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo XX. 143. ^^}\\ 



Scutellaria indica L. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo I.e. 144. ±:^|Jj, 



S. rivularis Wall. ; Benth in DC. Prodr. XII. 426 ; Wight 

 Ic. PI. Ind. Or. t. 1450 ; Hooker f. Fl. Brit. Ind. lY. 670 ; 

 Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. 314 ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo 

 1. c. »1«| 



According to Wight the flower is white, but Hooker states 

 it is blue. In my specimen it is blue too, Wight's figure 

 represents the leaves as entire, but Bentham describes them as 

 crenate. 



