Phyllostegia.] LABIATAE. 347 
packed, runcinate or suberose at the back and sides, ae at the apex. 
— Phyllost. SMA ra in Proc. Am. Ac. V, 
E. Maui! Kula and Hor a; Hawaii (Remy.) Nat. mn genes - ile 
e fleshy fruit of Phyllantegte ‘nd Stenogyne appears black when dry and wrinkled, the 
Feeds of the present genus are light brown and do not aaa on soakin 
8 var. leptostachya. — Leaves smaller and narrower, 1'/2—2' X !/2—8/4’, 
less deeply cordate at the base, almost truncate; their upper face and 
the calyx less tomentose. Lowest whorls very distant. 
Kauai, on barren ridges (U. S 
2. H, truncata, Hillebr. — «Upper leaves lanceolate, 1—2‘ X 1/s—1/2', 
 crenulate, truncate or subcordate at the base, velvety-puberulous above, 
white-tomentose beneath. Spike elongate, the lowest flowers 1’ apart, 
single, on rt aE f 1—1'/2. Calyx cylindrical, glandular- pu- 
1‘ or more. Achenes era glandular at the top.» Deser. according to 
Gray. — Phyllostegia truncata, Gray, 
E, Maui! (Remy.) 
3. H. rosmarinifolia, sp. n. — Erect, 1—2 ft. high, gray-tomentose, the 
stems obtusely sen arly terete, rather woody at the base. Leaves 
linear, 4—5' X 11/2—21/2", sessile, acuminate at both ends, entire or 
finely crenulate, ins satiate margins, densely tomentose on both faces, 
of thick texture. Spike or raceme 6—8‘ long, the bracts 4—2’. Pairs 
of flowers closely set, excepting the lowest, the eas te—1", Calyx 
3—4", villous-tomentose, acutely dentate as in no. Corolla cream- 
colored, tomentose, the jabs 1‘, the upper lip 2“, the ie er 3“, Filaments 
hairy. Style hairy, partic eosates near the almost entire stigma. Nucules 
pubescent, concavo-convex, smooth, dry 
Molokai! heights aboye Kamolo; Maui! sandhills of Wailuku. 
6. PHYLLOSTEGIA, Benth. 
Calyx obconical or ovoid, 10-nerved, equally 5-toothed or lobed, am- 
flattish o 
ovate iat the middle one largest and entire. 
ing under the upper lip, not exserted, both pairs of the same length or 
the outer a cae ~— the filaments adnate to near the throat and 
generally pubescent. Anthers 2-celled, the cells divergent. Style ne 
hte iene its st clavate and diverging or curved, stigma 
truncate ends, one lobe often rudimentary. tenes fleshy, eh 
obliquely a affixed and connate at the base, spreading and exserted at 
maturity. Much branching undershrubs. reais petiolate, generally 
