TABULA 2946. 
ACRYMIA AJUGIFLORA, Prain. 
LABIATAE. Tribus AJUGOIDEAE. 
A. ajugiflora, Prain in Kew Bull. 1908, p. 115 ; Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 
Ixxiv. 2, p. 878. Species unica 
meni basi lignosus, ibique prostratus, mare 5-8 cm. longus, 
rassus, parce fulvo-tomentosus, apic internodiis brevibus vel 
cadens. dense Calico Folia o opposita, cpeattihic elliptica, apice 
obtusa vel subacuta, basi cuneata vel raro subtruncata, margine nisi 
secus nerv -jugos et venas reticulatas fulvo-strigosa, lamina 
12-20 cm. longa, 5-8°5 cm. lata; petioli 2-5 cm. longi, “dense fulvo- 
strigosi. Flores parvi, cymosi cymis axillaribus ; pedunculi ak 
pp 4-5 cm. longi, dichotome ramosi ; ; padkincls gracillimi, strigosi, 
2-3 mm. longi, bisects subulatis longiores. Calyx ca ampanulatu, 
5-dentatus, 25 mm. longus, ctifer urceolato-globosus, 
longus, nervis strigosis, Corolla alba, 8 mm. longa, tubo iveriets 
ampliato 4°5 mm. longo ; labium posticum 2-lobum, 2°5 mm. longum, 
lobis oblongis obtusis ; anticum 3-lobum, 5 mm. longum, patens, lobis 
ohana posticis similibus, intermedio obovato integro 4 mm. longo 
m. lato. Stamina 4 didynama, antica longiora, exserta ; filamenta 
im a asi hirsuta, ceterum glabra; antherae 1-loc alares. Nuculae 
vada 1 mm. longae, parce hirsutae, demum glabrescentes. 
Mataya: Perak ; in chalky hills, 150-250 m., flowering in August, 
Kunstler 10709. 
The genus Acrymia is nearly allied to — cig with which 
it agrees as regards inflorescence and t but from which it differs 
in having a 2-lobed upper lip which does ‘iat pels the L-celled anthers. 
Though much smaller than is characteristic of that genus, the corolla 
of Acrymia resembles somewhat closely the corolla of Ajuga, a genus 
in which the anther cells, though usually discrete, are sometimes ulti- 
mately confluent. In Acrymia, Secs the anther cells are confluent 
from a very early stage and the genu s differs very markedly from Bath 
of its nearest allies in habit.—D. "Daas 
Fig. 1, a flower ; 2, calyx, laid Mga en 2? amare 3, corolla, laid open, and stamens ; 
4, anther; 5 and 6, nutlets. All enl 
