80 XCIII. LABIATJE. | Coleus, 
cially in the Australian varieties, of a pale bluish white as well as the 
upper lip, the lower ——— lip or lobe of a deeper blue. Stamens 
not exceeding the lower lobe.— Ocimum scutellarivides, Linn. ; Bot. Mag. | 
t. wee ——— veris R. Br. Pr od. 506. 
, H. Brown and others. The species appears to be widely distri- 
M eder over seni E Baadae and “ought Passe to include C. atropurpureus, — 
Benth. and some othe The flowers are in the typical form rather smaller, and the 
fruiting cymes ur Tess fli ie than in Australia, boa moreover the following 
varieties appear very n the few specimens we posse : 
Var. angustifolia. [an lanceolate, She t Void underneath, o: I 
toothed.  False-whorls in some specimens compact, in others the cymes more j 
loped.—Table Hill, Victoria river and Masist Range, F. Mueller ; Port Essiügtil | 
Armstrong. 
Var. lava. Glabrous. Leaves broad, not acuminate, coarsely toothed. —— 
loose, the 2 p nches on each side of the aret whorl at length much elonga 
large.—Roe river, York Sound, N. c oe meme eimi Roebuck B Bay N 
coast, Martin; Arnhem's Land, i Mack lay. 
Var. limnophila, F. Muell oem: villous, almost woolly. Leaves a sonmi 
coarsely toothed, rather large. Inflorescence at least as loose and flowers as large 
the preceding variety.—Nicholson and ARF H rivers, F. Mueller. 
*6. HYPTIS, Jacq. 
uiting-calyx erect, with 5 subulate or eer teeth.  Corolla-tube - 
eine the 4 upper lobes flat and e or § g, the lowest 
e saccate, contracted at the base and eiiis tly towed. Stamens 4, | 
declinate, without ndages; anther-cells confluent. Nuts various. | 
—Herbs, nderton or irem exceedingly diversified in habit and | 
inflorescence, but always known by the saccate lower lobe of the 
corolla. 
A ver p rgo genus d ARMIN tropical or subtropical, a few of the s species - 
are howe now spread o us tropi cal regions of the Old World, especially : 
Africa, ^^ findet the um SIN rof these is the only one hitherto found in Australia, — 
. H. suaveolens, Poit; Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 190. A coarse i 
the enia, with 5 subulate teeth. Corolla san 3 lines de 
lips shorter than the taba ] 
N. Australia. peg n Bay, Port Essington, Leichhardt. A common tropic 1 
American weed, now found in many pene. of the Old World, and probably introduce? | 
into Australia from the pete Archipelag 
TRIBE iia SATUREIEJ. ai CofeIlalobée Se not 
ivaricate or connivent in pairs under the upper lip, the wp 
hoes or abortive. Anthers 2-celled, or stroke 
