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Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves, 



Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Four. 



Inner Pair op Stamens Longest. 



Nepeta nervosa, medium-size, smooth, rootstock long woody ; 



Labiate. leaves 2-4 by £-f in., linear-lanceolate, long-pointed, 



F. B. I. iv 658. sharply toothed, bracts ovate with an abrupt point, 



Kashmir, 6-10,000 ft. otherwise like the last species. 

 (Falconer). 



Nepeta campestris, 



Labiate, 

 F. B. I. iv. 658. 

 Himalaya, 7-9,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 



very like the last species, but the 

 longer and more slender, calyx teeth 

 more divergent, corolla more slender. 



are much 

 hairy and 



Nepeta elliptica, 



LABIAT2E. 



F. B. I. iv. 658. 

 Himalaya, 5-8,000 ft. 

 Simla, Mashobra 

 (Collett). 



very like Nepeta nervosa, but the 

 felted and stem woolly. 



-1 in. 



Nepeta supina, 



Labiates. 

 F. B. I. iv. 658. 

 Himalaya, 7-12,000 ft. 

 Wurree (Fleming). 



small to medium-size, finely velvety; leaves f -1 in. 

 ovate, blunt, round-toothed, felted beneath, 

 flowers |-§ in. long, in dense flowered circular 

 clusters, lower axillary, upper in an avoid spike, 

 bracts lanceolate, calyx ± in, curved, narrow, softly 

 hairy, mouth very oblique, teeth of bristles, shorter 

 than the tube, nutlets jt in., 3-angled, linear ; 

 corolla, stamens, and style as in other species of 

 Nepeta. 



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