Stachys.)  - LABIATAE. 345 
lets, the median pedicels 2—4“, the whole inflorescence forming an open 
thyrsoid panicle. Calyx 3—8”, the subulate lobes as long as the tube 
and a, bilabiate, closed at maturity. Corolla about 1‘, slightly curved, 
dilated at the throat, with the large upper lobe emarginate, purplish-red, 
Ca pubescent, the entire tube puberulous within, most so near aria 
base, but without proper annulus. Stamens from the middle of the 
much exserted, as well as the style. Nuts surrounded by a padbar 
disk, short obovoid, 1“, eal above the base. 
aui! where the gregarious plant forms an interrupted belt round Haleakala at 
bo Us mit: 
an elevation of 2000—3000 ft. he sea; most plentiful at Ulupatak a. It emits 
-a heavy odor. The flowers are poe subject to the attacks of a nt acy insect, and 
ripe seeds are seldom found. Nat. name: «Pakaha». Not found elsew 
3. SALVIA, L. 
Calyx bilabiate, the upper lip entire or minutely 3-toothed, the lower 
2-cleft. Corolla with the upper lip erect, concave or arched, the lower 
spreading, 3-lobed, with the middle lobe often notched or divided. Stamens 
; snnmetd one. Style bifid, the branches subulate or dilat 
ty large genus of herbaceous or shrubby plants, spread over ee temperate and 
24 s globe. — Besides the following species es S. coccinea (with scarlet 
‘rien ) is pen met with as an escape from gardens 
71. S. occidentalis, Swartz. — DC. Prod. XI, 296. — A diffuse weed, 
1 ft. or more long, glabrous or ulead: Leaves pene broadly ovate, 
1—1"/2‘ Jong, acute, serrate, rounded or cuneate at the base. Floral leaves 
bract-like, not longer than the pedicels, ovate-lanceolate. Flowers minute, 
2—6 in a whorl, the whorls distant, forming racemes of 4—6’ in length. 
Calyx scarcely 2”, glandular-villous, the upper lip obtusely 3-toothed. 
Corolla blue, glabrous, the tube as long as the calyx, the upper lip short, 
oblong, emarginate, the lower spreading. Style glabrous, its lobes ¢ 
planate, dilated. — ’ Gri seb. Fl. W. Ind. p.. 490. 
Naples Ka caeions near Silas and Moanalua on the slope of the salt-lake a 
Alia pakai; a auai! common weed in tropical America, also collec ted 0 
the acacia Tslds. and on Tahiti 
+f 'STACHYS, 
Calyx tubular or campanulate, 10—5-nerved, equally 5- toothed, o 
upper teeth united into an upper lip. Corolla not dilated at the fae 
with a hairy ring inside, the upper lip erect or spreading, often arched, 
entire or nearly so, the lower usually longer and spreading, 3- lobed, with 
the middle lobe larger and nearly entire. Stamens 4, ascending under 
the upper lip, the 2 lower longest, deflected and spreading after flowering; 
anthers 2-celled. Style bifid with subulate lobes. — Herbs or undershrubs, 
