Plants of the Punjab. 201 
Herss, Erect, witH Opposite ExstripuLATE SimpLE LEAVES. 
Orthosiphon pallidus, 
LABIATA. 
MoOBe Lave Gls: 
The Plains to 
5,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Orthosiphon 
rubicundus, 
LABIATA. 
iba hb. ty. GLb: 
Himalaya, 
2-5,000 ft. 
Plectranthus 
Gerardianus, 
LABIATA. 
HB lsiv. Gl’7, 
Himalaya, 
3-9,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Plectranthus striatus, 
LABIATH. 
Bab. Live Gis: 
Himalaya, 
4-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Lear Marains TooTHep. 
PETALS UNITED. 
CoROLLA TWO-LIPPED. 
STAMENS FOUR. 
small, perennial, smooth or slightly velvety, stout, 
stock woody, branches many ; leaves 4-2 in., ovate, blunt, 
coarsely sharp- or round-toothed, stalk 4-3 in., the length 
of the leaf blade ; flowers § in. long, white, in long or short, 
stout or slender racemes, bracts minute, calyx ovoid, fruit- 
ing calyx turned down, upper tooth broad, thin, lateral 
and lower awl-shaped, corolla-tube equal to the calyx, 
2-lipped, upper lip 3-4-fid, lower undivided, concave, 
stamens 4, curved forward, enclosed in the corolla ; nutlets 
nearly round, flattened, pale, nearly smooth. 
medium size, perennial, felted, velvety or smooth, 
stems 4-angled, leaves 2-4 in. long, corolla white or pink, 
twice as long as the calyx, nutlets minutely pitted ; other- 
wise like the last species. 
large, perennial, smooth ; leaves 8-7 by 1-4 in., ovate; 
long-pointed, round-toothed, lower leaves stalked, floral 
leaves and bracts small ; flowers 4 in. long, white with pur- 
ple dots, in small clusters forming axillary or terminal 
branched racemes, calyx bell-shaped, elongated and curved 
in fruit, gland-dotted, corolla 2-lipped, upper lip short, 
broad, recurved, 8- or 4-lobed, lower longer, boat-shaped, 
undivided, stamens 4, in unequal pairs along the lower lip 
of the corolla, ununited, projecting, style nearly equally 
divided ; nutlets oblong with rounded ends. 
small and roughly velvety ; otherwise like the last 
species. 
