358 LABIATAE. [Stenogyne. 
5. S. Kaalae, Wawra, in Flora, 1872, p. 556. — Habit of S. purpurea. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, 2—4‘.>< %/s—1!/2’, on petioles of 6—12”, acute, 
closely crenato-dentate, rounded or cordate at the base, membranous to 
chartaceous, glabrate. Whorls generally of 2, sometimes 4, rarely 6 flowers; 
the pedicels 2—3", when single often bracteate above the base, when 
several often joined in a short common peduncle. Calyx glabrous, 5—7", 
the narrow subulate lobes as long as the tube or Sten Corolla o%, 
faintly pubescent, purplish-red, the upper lip 4’’, entire or slightly emar- 
ginate, the lower about half as long. Annulus broken up into patches. 
Filaments glabrous. Nucules angular-convex, elongate, 3—4“. 
Oahu! Watanae range. ‘To be distinguished from the nee species by the fewer- 
flowered whorls, longer ealycine lobes and elongate achen 
.n. — Subherbaceous, prostrate, 2--3 ft. long, divaricately 
ae. ou branches acutely angular, glabrous. Leaves ovate or ovate- 
lanceolate, 2—3‘ > 1—I'/2’, on petioles of 6—12”, cuspidate, sharply 
serrate, membranous, glabrous. Whorls generally of 6, but often of 4, 
8 or 10 flowers, the pedicels 1—2”. Calyx glabrous, distinctly nerved, 
3—6” long, the linear or subulate lobes longer than the tube. Corolla 
short, 7—9", reddish, Sachi or glabrate, the upper lip 3-4”, acutely 
bifid, the lower abou as long, with the middle lobe acute. Annulus 
complete. Filaments owe Stigmatic lobes subulate. Nucules angular- 
convex, short, 2“ 
Molokai! Kalae, Maunahui, Mopulehu. The cd species with a bifid upper lip bed 
the corolla. Nos. 2 to 6 form a closely related gro 
7. S. serophularioides, Benth. Il. cc. — <a rising or decum- 
bent, the long virgate branches almost terete and glabrous. Leaves flaccid, 
ovate, 1—11/2' < 3/,—1', on petioles of 4—6”, acute, rather sharply crenato- 
serrate, or the lower ones cut-lobed, truncate at the base, glabrous. Whorls 
of 6 flowers, distant, in the axils of full-sized leaves, the pedicels 3-6". 
Calyx 3”, obconical, globose when with fruit, glabrous, with indistinct 
nerves, shortly and obtusely 5-toothed. Corolla 6—9”, reddish, puberulous, 
the lower lip more than half the length of the upper. Filaments nearly 
glabrous. Annulus complete. Nucules short, flattened at the top. — Gray, 
lc. p. 347. sterile branch of my collection has the lower leaves 
palmately cut to near the base into 3—5 segments. 
Hawaii! Hilo, Puna, Kau. Nat. name: «Mobihio. 
® var.? — Leaves larger and of thicker texture. Whorls many- flowered. 
Calyx longer than in «; corolla twice as long and glabrate. Stamens long 
. — S. Nelson irons, Benth. in DO. Prod. i.:< 
Cottected by Nelson on Hawaii; unknown to me, but referred by Gray to the present 
TT Leaves seasile. 
