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Pruate 2671. 
PLECTRANTHUS CALCARATUS, Jems. 
LABIATA, 
P. calearatus, Hemsl. (sp. nov.) ; inter species hujus generis hucusque 
cognitas longitudine corolle calcaris insignis. 
Herba — sed irre caulibus gracillimis 1—2-pedalibus adscen- 
dentibus. Folia quam internodia seepius breviora, distincte petiolata, 
posticum trilobat tum, obis rotundatis, lobis lateralibus multoties mi- 
noribus ; labium anticum latum, emarginatum. Corolla extus glandu- 
losa, intus glabra, circiter pollicaris ; esha racilis, curvatus, longe 
calcaratus, calcare acuto; labium post um equaliter 4-lobulatum, 
lobulis rotundatis ; labium anticum, poe orme. Stamina quam 
corolla breviora. Stylus stamina paullo excedens. Nwcule ovoider, 
glabree, punctate. 
CuIna: mountains west of Szemao, Yunnan, at 4500 to 5000 ft., 
A. Henry, 12,339. 
Flowers with spurred corollas are rare in the Labiate, and although, 
N. 
Spurred, and no other species which I have seen has such a highly 
developed spur as the present one.—W. Borrine HeEmstey. 
Fig. 1, a flower; 2, calyx laid open showing the disk and nutlets; 3, corolla 
section showing two of the stamens; 4, fruiting calyx; 5, a nutlet. —All —— 
