702 cxii. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) [Teucrium, 



7. T. palmatum, Bentk. in Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. ; nearly 

 glabrous, slender, stoloniferous, leaves long-petioled 3-foliolate leaflets rhom- 

 boid-ovate acuminate coarsely serrate, racemes short puberulous few-fld., 

 calyx 4 in., upper lip of 3 triangular acuminate teeth, corolla-tube included, 

 upper lip oblong. 



SIKZIM HIMALAYA ; Lachen, alt. 9-10,000 ft., J. D. H. 



Stem 1-2 ft., weak, erect, puberulous above. Leaves membranous, leaflets 2-3 

 by 1-1 in., base cuneate ; petiole 1J-3 in. Racemes 1-2 in.; bracts subulate, 

 equalling or shorter than the pedicel. Corolla | in., upper lip half as long as the 

 lower, concave, obtusely 2-fid, lateral lobes of lower broad, rnidlobe longest retuse. 

 Fruiting calyx membranous reticulate, lips broad gaping. Nutlets T ' 2 in. diam., 

 globose, faintly reticulate. 



Sect. 2. Scordium. Whorls 2-6-fld., axillary. 



8. T. Scordium, Linn. ; perennial, tomentose or glabrate, leafy, leaves 

 small sessile oblong obtuse coarsely toothed. Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii. 

 586 ; Boiss. Fl. Orient, iv. 812 ; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 1239. 



WESTERN HIMALAYA ; Kashmir, Jacquemont. DISTEIB. Affghanistan, N. & W. 

 Asia, Europe, N. Africa. 



Stoloniferous, foetid and glandular. Leaves uniform, ^-1| in., base cuneate. 

 Flowers pedicelled. Calyx \ in., shortly campanulate, base gibbous, teeth triangular 

 subequal. Corolla | in., rose-purple. Nutlets oblong, rugose. 



54 AJUG-A, Linn. 



Annual or perennial herbs. Wliorls 2- or more-fld., axillary or in terminal 

 leafy spikes. Calyx 10- or more-nerved ; teeth 5, subequal. Corolla-tube 

 often annulate within, upper lip very short, 2-fid ; lower spreading, micllobe 

 usually the largest notched or 2-fid. Stamens 4, ascending, exserted or 

 included ; anther-cells diverging, distinct or at length confluent. Disk 

 symmetric or produced behind. Ovary shortly 4-lobed ; style-lobes sub- 

 equal. Nutlets obovoid, rugose, hilum lateral. Species 30, of the temperate 

 Old World. 



* Corolla-tube straight, base not inflated. Stamens exserted. 



1. A. lobata, Don Prodr. 108; softly hairy or glabrate, steins very 

 long and slender prostrate or creeping, leaves long-petioled orbicular or 

 broadly oblong cordate sinuate-lobed, whorls axillary or in short erect 

 axillary spikes. Wall. Cat. 2034 ; Benth. in Wall. PL As. Ear. i. 58, Lab. 

 692, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 595. 



CENTRAL and EASTEBN HIMALAYA, alt. 8-10,000 ft. ; from Nepal, Wallich, to 

 Bhotan, Griffith. KHASIA MTS., alt. 5-6000 ft. ; J. D. H. fy T. T., &c. 



Stems 1-2 ft., flexuous. Leaves distant, 1-2 in. long and broad; petiole as long 

 or longer. Spike 1-3 in. ; bracts ovate-oblong, toothed ; lower whorls distant, 2-fld., 

 upper 6-fld. Calyx in. ; teeth long, lanceolate. Corolla lilac ; tube thrice as long 

 as the calyx, slender, laxly pubescent ; upper lip very short ; lower very large, side 

 lobes linear-oblong, midlobe broadly dilated retuse. 



2. A. bracteosa. Wall. Cat. 2032 ; softly pubescent villous or glabrate, 

 rarely substrigose or hispid, stolons 0, stems or branches erect or ascending, 

 leaves oblanceolate or subspathulate obtuse sinuate-toothed, whorls axillary 

 or crowded in spikes much shorter than the leafy ovate or cuneate-obovate 

 entire or toothed bracts, calyx-teeth ovate -lanceolate, corolla-tube exserted, 



