LEES SS ue cid crar vast ^ calorie dE a Qut C MN ER Lr a e 
c 
in A LE in the axils of floral leaves 2 
Teuerüum. | XCIII. LABIATAE. 135 
li in., the oral ones short, broad and sessile, distant or close and im- 
o 
equal short and broad. Corolla lobes only j early exceeding the calyx. 
— T. trifidum, Schlecht. Linnea, xx. 609, tz. 
Victoria. Murray river, F. Mueller ; Wimmera, Dallae hy. 
S. sri yen ; ; Rocky Creek and head of Spencer's Gulf F. Mueller ; Venus 
i^ m. 
tralia, Drummond, 2nd coll. n. 211. 
6. T. a » R. Br. Prod. - A dre with ares simple 
or slightly Tranched stems of 6 in. to 1 ft., the whole plant pubescent 
or hirsute but green, Leaves on indes slender petioled ovate- ae? 
regularly toothed or lobed, more or less rugose, mostly from $ to 13 in. 
long, the floral ones reduced to small lanceolate or r evate per- 
sistent bracts. Flowers not very constantly opposite, sessile or shortly 
pedicellate, in loose or dense terminal spi 3 lines long, 
e teeth acute, shorter than the tube, the upper ones especially the 
u one rather broad, the 2 lowest narrow h the 4 
per pi lobes very small acute and distant, the middle lower 
lob ie larger and obovate. Nuts glabrous,—Benth. i in DC. Prod. 
xii. 5 
, Queensland. Gilbert river, F. Mueller; Port Denison, J art Dallachy ; Roc = 
Ingham Bay, Dallachy; Rockhampton, O’Shanesy, Dallac ; Nerkool Oreck an 
Pere Hawkesb i B. Brown ; Nepean river, Woolls ; Tweed and 
Richm ond ri ers, C. crises a ctl 7 Engla nd, m ivt i M: M'Leay and Clarence rivers, 
Beckler (he a with en leaves and flow " 
Leaves small, reas lobed. a river, F. Mueller; Dar "id 
Downs, py "eid. Barton 
21. AJUGA, Linn. 
Stamens sin an iud from the u up er lip an Ethe 
ama the corolla; anthers reniform, l-celled by the contiuence o 
cells Style va bifid at the end. Nuts laterally a 
stem-leaves, the u upper ones amem forming terminal leafy spi ikes. 
Bracts linear, or very small o à 
ire genus is iid dispersed over pa extratropical regions of the Old Woe n 
y e m M. mountain districts within the tropics, but wanting in mee. 2 2 ja 
disti R species, as usually defined, are endemic, one of them however scarcely 
n from a ME northern one 
