356 LABIATAE. [Stenogyne. 
8 var. Kamehamehae. — A larger and far spreading plant. Leaves charta- 
ceous, mostly ovate or oblong, but sometimes broad suborbicular as in «. 
yx glabrous, tubular, 6—10” long, with the short and somewhat obtuse 
secth often bilabiate, but not always so, laterally splitting at mane 
Corolla of a rich and deep purple or crimson, 2—3‘ long and */2—%/4' 
wide at the throat, the lips sometimes of nearly equal length, sometimes 
the upper longer than the lower, the three lobes of the latter ‘broadly 
ovate or ER obtuse and nearly equal. Nucules elongate, triquetro- 
convex, 3—4'’, — §. Kamehamehae, Wawra, in Flora, 1872, p. 532. ° 
kai! ae swampy ground on the mountains above Kamalo, also near ret ae ali 
h op ala, 
low i bearde u 
but occasionally broken up tits patches. s. Kamehamehae is a large form from the forests 
- the = slope of Haleakala, in which the leaves measure 3—4’ in length and the 
calyx 10 
2. S. rugosa, Benth. in DC. Prod. XII, 556, and Bot. Reg. XV, no. 1292. 
— Suffruticose, erect and trailing, the branches obtusely angular, pw 
bescent or glabrate, but ciliate at the nodes, the erect branches densely 
foliose, the trailing ones with narrower leaves. Leaves coriaceous to 
chartaceous, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 2—31/2/ >< 3/4—1!/2‘, on petioles of 
4—9", acute, sharply serrate, often rugose above and glossy, with impressed 
veins, generally puberulous underneath along the prominent veins OF 
glabrate. Wharls voi 10- wicca: pedicels 11/2—21/2', those of the lower 
whorls often joining in a very short peduncle; bracilete short linear. 
Calyx glabrous, 4—6“, distinctly nerved, subbilabiate, the lower lobes 
narrow lanceolate, setidns bout as long as the tube. Corolla reddish or 
ored 
lower about ‘/2 as long, with short triangular obtuse lobes. Annulus 
broad. Filaments puberulous. Nucules short. — Gray, l. c. p. 348. : 
Hawaii! not uncommon from 2000 ft. upward to 8000 ft. Nat. name: «Maohiohi»- 
B var. — Pubescent or tomentose in all parts, including the upper face 
of the leayes, which are seldom rugose 
regions of the same island. 
7 var? — Subherbaceous (?), villous or tomentose in all parts, the pb 
trailing branch with internodes of 3—6 inches. Leaves small an ane 
