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long, 2 cm. wide, petioles 1:5--2 cm., all ovate, obtuse or subacute, deeply cordate, 
crenate, hispid on both surfaces with long simple hairs, those on petioles spreading, 
floral leaves ovate, subsessile, the uppermost shorter than calyx; whorls 4—6-flowered, 
distant, bracts minute; calyx glandular-pubescent, widely campanulate, slightly oblique, 
tube 3°5 mm. long, teeth triangular, acute, 1:5 mm.; corolla pale-pink, 12 mm, long, 
tube 7 mm. long, exserted. 
TAPING VALLEY on the North-Eastern Frontier of Burmh: at Mawyne and Momien ; 
J. Anderson ! 
PLATE 720.—Plant of Stachys cordifolia Prain, from Mawyne,—of natural size; 13, flower with 
bract x 2; 14, calyx, laid open x 2; 15, corolla, laid open and showing staminal insertion x 2; 
16, ovary with style x 2, 
IX T. 
PLATE 73. 
80. Рнгомів OBLONGIFOLIA 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Plant. ii. 599 (1891); Prain in 
Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard., Calcutta, ii. 231 (1891). 
Natural order Labiate. 
Shrubby, stems 60—90 cm. high, at first hirsute with deflexed soon deciduous hairs; 
leaves oblong-ovate, acuminate, distinctly wide-toothed except at the cuneate base 
glabrous beneath, sparingly hispid above, 15—90 ст. long, 6—8 сш, wide, petioles very 
slender, 5—10 cm. long; flowers in small, densely hirsute, distant axillary whorls; bracts 
filiform, hirsute, rather shorter than calyx; calyx obconic-campanulate, tube slightly 
curved forward, hirsute throughout, membranous, 1:25 cm. long, teeth subulate from a 
shortly triangular base, two-thirds the length of the tube; corolla light-yellow, 2 сш. 
long, densely pubescent outside on both lips, upper lip narrow, subtruncate at apex, 
one fourth as long as tube, lower lip with subequal rounded lobes; annulus distinct; 
stamens without appendages on posterior pair; posterior style-arm much shorter than the 
anterior. Leonurus oblongifolius Blume, Bijdr. 828 (1826); Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 552 
(1833) and DC. Prodr. xii. 502 (1848); Walp. Бер. iii, 812 (1845). Gomphostemma 
macrophyllum Mig. Flor. Ind, Bat. i. 988 (1856). 
Maraya: Java; Celebes. 
This species closely resembles and is nearly related to Phlomis (Paraphlomis) rugosa 
but is sufñciently distinguished by the longer hirsute calyx, the much shorter corolla- 
lips, the lower of which has in this species rounded instead of lanceolate lateral 
lobes. The style-arms are in this species of very unequal length, the lower being 
much the longer; in P. rugosa they are subequal. Another nearly related species is 
Phlomis javanica Prain (Leonurus javanicus Blume, Bijdr. 828: Gomphostemma petiolare 
Miq. Flor, Ind. Bat, ii. 987) of which no complete description has yet been given. 
Dr. Otto Kuntze, who has independently come to the same conclusion as the writer, 
referred to this plant under the same name in the same year, a fact of which the 
writer was unaware till Kuntze’s work reached Calcutta, some months after the 
third part of vol. iii of the Annals had been published. While it is doubtful whether 
Kuntze or the writer happened to be the first to publish the species as а Phlomis, 
there is little doubt that Kuntze must have been the earlier of the two to form 
Ann. Roy. Bor. Garp. Carec. Vor. IX. 
