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Plants of the Punjab. 
Herss, Error, with Oppositr ExstrpuLtats SimpLE LEAVES. 
Lamium 
amplexicaule, 
Lamium album, 
Leucas urticefolia, 
LABIATA. 
F. B. I. iv. 680. 
The Plains. 
Choa Saidan Shah 
(Douie). 
Baluchistan 
(Boissier). 
Leucas lanata, 
LABIATA. 
HB: Lay. 681; 
Himalaya, 
3-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Leueas nutans, 
LABIATAE. 
F. B. I. iv. 688. 
The Plains. 
Lear Marains TooruHep. 
PETALS UNITED. 
CoROLLA TWO-LIPPED. 
STAMENS FOUR. 
OUTER PAIR OF STAMENS LONGEST. . 
see Prostrate Herbs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Sim- 
ple. 
seo Prostrate Herbs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Sim- 
ple. 
small, annual, stem covered with white hairs ; leaves 
2-3 in., ovate, stalked, coarsely toothed, smooth or covered 
with white hairs; flowers 4 in., white, in axillary round 
clusters, 1 in. diam., many-flowered, at distant intervals, 
bracts hairy, bracteoles as long as ‘the calyx, calyx 4-4 
in., cylindric, netted, velvety or hairy, 2-lipped, lower 
lip abruptly cut off, teeth minute, corolla tube within 
the calyx, not ringed within, 9-lipped, upper lip concave, 
erect, crown woolly, lower lip spreading, 3-lobed, mid- 
lobe very large, stamens 4, in unequal pairs, ascending. 
under the upper lip, style one-lobed; nutlets 4, ovoid, 
sharply 3-angled, blunt. 
medium size to large, rootstock stout, woody, stem 
sometimes woody, branches stout, nearly 4-angled, every- 
where densely woolly, hairs erect, leaves 1-8 in., thick, 
ovate or oblong, blunt or short-pointed, round-toothed, 
bracts bristle-like ; otherwise like the last species. 
branches spreading, leaves 1-2 in., 
oblong or linear-oblong, blunt, slightly” toothed, some- 
times stalked, flowers small in terminal and axillary 
dense-flowered clusters, calyx }4 in., bent down, hairy, 
deeply marked with lines, thin, teeth long, much longer 
than the hairs of the mouth ; otherwise like the last spe- 
cies. 
small, annual, 
