86 XCIII. LABIATJE, | Salvia, 
times glandular-viscid. Leaves petiolate, oblong or rumen obtuse | 
or acute, rugose, l4 to Sin. long. Flowers etti — n false- 
or i alyx pix 
with a AM SMOD anther-cell.— Benth. i B e aed A 
Queen urdekin river, F, Mueller ; indes. SA, f Shanesy ; 
Kennedy District, Daintree Darling Downs, Law. : 
S. Wale ury, Nepeanand "Paterson rivers, R. Brown ; Nepean river, | 
Woolt ; Argyle veru] b^ Onih hades Hastings river, Beckler ; New England, C. d 
Victoria. Tambo, saah and Broadribbe rivers, F. Mueller. 4 
The species is common - India, extending from Cabul to the Philippines and 
northward to Pekin and Fines us 
Amongst e introduced UTE in F. Mueller's and others herbaria are the follow- 
ing species of Salvia 2 
erbenaca, Minn, : ; ; Benth. i in DC. Prod. xii. 294, a coarse erect slightly pec id 
perennial of 1 to2 ft. Lower leaves petiolate, Lines ak id to a ed o r lobed, 
the upper ones sessile broader and shorter. Flowers sma l, 
6, forming terminal slightly branched racemes, the ‘flo a ripae derat to iere abon 
bracts, the upper lip of the calyx with minute connivent teeth, the corolla not twice the 
; EET. of the calyx, with a somewhat n upper lip. Connectives of the anthers 
i : 
cohering at the lower en common European weed said to be natu- 
ralised near Bathurst, Swan Hil ED i 
. praten b. lc. 2 9. Ne ear S. verbenaca, with a similar floral structure, 
but the stems less leafy, the ates Mek chiefly radical, i Med flowers very mu 
larger, of a deep blue, with a long D ue lip. Also mre ns um i 
which there is an Australian fragment in Herb, F. hee with ‘the following. 
bm ones broad and more or less coloured. Cal ach p langer fan ng 
more open, with the ea lip deeply B-toothed. Co a pale tine | ra ther large, th : 
b tsi lip arched. A native of the Mediterranean "ipid, established (in Victoria bu 
scape from garden 
. coccinea, Lin | Bant h. Lc. 343. Erect branching - Almost shrubby, be 
erii “Leaves es rather small, C Corolla scarlet, the upper lip short and erect, t pA 
lant, a very old i in te of gardens, said to have 
established itself about worse isl hs "Pagi 
TRIBE IV. STACHYD egoik s 4, didynamous, ascending under - 
the sim er lip of the corolla, the joe pair the est. Anthers 2 
2-celled. Corolla with the u upper lip concave or r keidi. Nuts dry, 
smooth or granular-tuberculate. , 
11. PRUNELLA, Linn. 
(Brunella of older authors.) B 
Calyx 2- i ed, the n d lip flat, Pese shortly 3-toothed, the | 
Corolla-tube s long as or lon r th 
lower one sprea ing, 3-lobed. Stamens 4, in pairs ascending undet | 
the upper lip, each dil iment with a small ob under the anthers. | 
