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Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Two. 



upper lip curved back with 3 converging teeth, 

 lower abruptly 2-toothed, corolla, stamens, style 

 and nutlets as in the last species. 



Salvia plebeia, medium size, annual, stem stout, roughly velvety; 



Labiatje. leaves 1-3 in., ovate or oblong, toothed, blunt, stalk- 



F. B. I. iv. 655. ed, floral leaves small, upper lanceolate ; flowers 



The Plains to 5,000 ft. a in. long, lilac or nearly white in numerous small 



Sutlej Valley, Suni circles in several slender branching racemes, calyx 



(Collett). | in. stalked, upper lip not toothed, corolla 2-lipped, 



upper lip short, nearly straight, stamens, style and 



nutlets like the last species but smaller. 



Salvia segyptiaca, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 656. 



The Plains, 1-2,000 ft. 



Chakwal, Jhelum Dist. 



(Douie). 

 Baluchistan (Hughes- 

 Buller). 



small, perennial, hairy, stiff, much branched from 

 the base ; leaves hardly 1 in. long, linear or lan- 

 ceolate, short-pointed, rigid, round-toothed ; flowers 

 small, \ in. in distant 2-3-flowered circles, calyx 

 with hairy glands, upper lip round, minutely 3- 

 toothed, lower lip, 2 awl-shaped teeth, corolla, 

 stamens, style and nutlets as in the last species. 



Stamens Four. 



Sesamum indicum, 

 Gingelly, 



Til. 



Pedaliace^e. 

 F. B. I. iv. 387. 

 The Plains. 

 Baluchistan. 



medium size, annual, velvety ; leaves 3-5 in., 

 oblong or ovate toothed, upper alternate, lower 

 opposite, often lobed ; flowers 1| in., white or 

 purplish, sometimes marked j^with yellow, axillary, 

 solitary or a few clustered together on short stalks, 

 calyx \ in., 5-fid, segments lanceolate, corolla 2- 

 lipped, velvety, tube swollen out, nearly pouched 



