Cokus.] cii. LABIATE (baker). 435 



or broadly ovate, 1-2 in. long, subobtuse, narrowed to the base, serrate^ 

 clothed with ad pressed hairs on both sides. Inflorescence racemose, long, 

 terminal ; whorls remote, lax, few-flowered ; pedicels J- J in. long, clothed, 

 like the axis and calyx, with very long fine glandular hairs ; bracts 

 ovate. Calyx J in. long; throat naked inside; upper tooth ovate, 

 acute ; edges shortly decurrent ; other teeth lanceolate, acute. Corolla- 

 tube deflexed ; lower lip long, boat-shaped. 



AKozamb. X>ist> Gennun East Africa : Kiliiniuijaro ; near Marangu, 5000 ft., 

 Volkens, 630. 



38. C. igniarius, Schiueinf. Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. 121. Shrubby, 

 with thick terete woody branches, without leaves at the time of flower- 

 ing. Leaves petioled, broadly ovate, subacute, deeply crenate, 2 in. long, 

 subglabrous above, pubescent beneath. Whorls 3-5, approximate ; 

 lowest lO-15-flowered ; pedicels pubescent, finally 1 in. long. Calyx 

 Y2 ill- long ; tube campanulate ; upper tooth ovate ; lower teeth shorter, 

 deltoid-cuspidate. Corolla above \ in. long. Stamens longer than the 

 lower lip, recurved. 



Nile Z.and. Eritrea: Arrot Valley, 4300 ft., Schxoeinfurth cf Rita, 1122! 

 1398 ! Abyssinia : on mountains near Dehli-Dikeno, 4000 ft., Schimper. 

 Introduced into cultivation by Dr. Schweinfurth in 1894. 



39. C, ^ixiA.2iriXiSy Schweinf. PL Abyss. Sept. Exsicc. No. 214:^. An 

 undershrub, with pubescent woody branchlets. Leaves produced after 

 the flowers, distinctly petioled, ovate, 2 in. long, irregularly crenate, 

 not cordate at the base, rather fleshy, green and thinly pubescent on 

 both surfaces. Inflorescence racemose, lax, moderately long (the end 

 branch 5-6 in. long) ; whorls umbellate, many-flowered ; pedicels 

 slender, rigid, erecto-patent, pubescent, finally |-| in. long. Fruit- 

 calyx pubescent, ^ in. long; tube campanulate; upper tooth ovate; 

 lower rather longer, lanceolate-cuspidate. Corolla | in. long; lower 

 lip as long as the tube. Stamens as long as the lower lip. 



Nile Iiand. Eritrea : in the great valley of Ginda, 3000-4200 ft., Schwein- 

 furth, 2149 ! 



40. C. Malinvaldi, Briquet in Ann. Jard. Geuer. ii, (1808) 240. A 

 shrub, destitute of leaves at the flowering time, with divaricate branches 

 and brown bark. Leaves distinctly petioled, broadly ovate, subobtuse, 

 1-2 in. long, fleshy, obscurely toothed, green and pubescent on both 

 sides. Whorls 6-l()-flowered, 2-6 in a racemose panicle ; pedicels long, 

 finely pubescent ; bracts minute, deciduous. Calyx campanulate, | in. 

 long in flower; upper lip ovate, obscurely cuspidate, not decurrent; 

 lower teeth deltoid-cuspidate. Corolla h in. longer than the calyx ; 

 lower lip J in. long. — Flectranthvs Malinvaldi, Briquet in Bull. Herb. 

 Boiss. ii. 125. 



wile Iiand. Abyssinia : at Dehli-Dikeno, 3500-4CC0 ft., Schimper, 529 of 

 1854 collection. 



