Leacas.] cii. labiat.e (baker). 487 



lower deltoid-cuspidate. Corolla-tube naked inside. — Giirke in Engl. 

 Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 342. 



wile Ziand. Hritisli East Africa : Taita ; Ndara, Hildebrandt, 2423, Maungu 

 Mountain, 4500-5000 ft., ex GHirJce. 



X^ozamb. Dlst. German Rast Africa : Usambara ; Kwa Mshuza, Hoist, 

 9100! 



52. L. fasciculata. Baker. An undershrub, with densely and 

 shortly pilose woody branches. Leaves verysmall, sessile, fascicled, obovate- 

 cuneate, thick, crenate in the upper half, green and thinly pilose above, 

 densely clothed with soft white hairs beneath. Whorls numerous, many- 

 flowered, crowded, forming a terminal subspicate panicle o-4 in. long; 

 bracts large, subulate, rigid. Calyx hairy, \ in. long ; throat oblique ; 

 lower lip produced, its teeth small, deltoid. Corolla not much longer 

 than the calyx. 



srile Ziand. British East Africa : on grassy plains near Masai River, 6000 ft., 

 Scott-Elliot, 6784 ! 



58. L. Carsonii, Baker. A much-branched annual, with slender 

 erect tinely hairy stems. Leaves shortly petioled, thin, distant, lanceo- 

 late, very acute, crenate in the upper half, thinly hairy on both sides 

 1-2 in. long. Whorls many-flowered, solitary, terminal ; bracts large, 

 linear, rigrdly ciliate. Calyx thinly hairy, J-J in. long ; throat oblique; 

 lower side produced ; teeth deltoid -cuspidate. Lips of corolla short ; 

 upper densely hairy. 



Mozamb. Dlst. Kavala Islands in Lake Tanganyika, Carson, 28 ! 



54. L. micrantha, Giirke in Engl. Jahrh. xxii. 186. Stem erect, 

 branched, tomentose or pubescent. Leaves petioled, lanceolate, the 

 largest 8 in. long, above ^ in. broad, acute, deeply crenate, clothed with 

 adpressed hairs on both surfaces. Whorls many-flowered ; bracts linear- 

 subulate, hispid, J- J in. long ; pedicels short. Calyx tomentose, J— J in. 

 long; throat oblique, produced on the lower side ; 5 lower teeth deltoid; 

 5 upper linear-lanceolate. Corolla small ; upper lip villous. 



XVXozamb. Dlst. German East Africa : Unyamwezi ; Tabora, Stuhlmann^ 575; 

 Mwanza, on Lake Victoria at Smith Sound, Stuhltnann, 4605. 



55. Li. bracteosa, Giirke in Engl. Jahrh. xxii. 189. Stem erect, 

 branched pubescent. Leaves shortly petioled, lanceolate, 8-4 in. long, 

 under 1 in. broad, acute or acuminate, irregularly serrate, coriaceous, 

 pilose on both surfaces. Whorls many -flowered, very distant ; outer 

 bracts broadly ovate, rather shorter than the calyx ; inner lanceolate. 

 Fruit-calyx hairy, above ^ in. long ; throat very oblique ; teeth all 

 mucronate, the lower deltoid, the upper lanceolate. Corolla glabrous 

 except the upper lip. 



MCozamb. Dlst. German East Africa : west of Irangi, Sfuhlmann, 4236. 



56. L. deflexa, llook.f. in Journ. Linn. Soc.xii. 213. A perennial 

 herb, with shortly hairy stems 4-5 ft. long. Leaves shortly petioled, 



