PLANTS OF THE PUNJAB. 



1093 



Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipula.te Simple Leaves. 



Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Four. 



Outer Pair op Stamens Longest. 



Scutellaria angulosa, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 669. 



Himalaya, 4-9,000 ft. 



Simla (Collett). 



Dharmpur. 



medium size, perennial, velvety or thinly hairy, 

 branches long, spreading, sharply 4-angled ; leaves 

 1-3 in., ovate or lanceolate, bluntly or shortly 

 pointed, round or sharp-toothed, shortly stalked 

 lower surface often purple ; flowers 1 in., white or 

 yellowish, tip tinged with purple, in leafy racemes, 

 bracts leafy, upper small entire, nutlets granulate ; 

 otherwise like the last species. 



Scutellaria galericuSata, medium size to large, perennial, slightly velvety, 



Skull cap, 



Labiate. 

 F. B. I. iv. 670. 

 Himalaya, 5-8,000 ft. 

 Kashmir. Koti. 



stem procumbent at first then erect ; leaves l-§-2-| 

 in., ovate-lanceolate blunt, or nearly shortly pointed 

 round-toothed, shortly-stalked, upper leaves are not 

 toothed ; flowers f in., yellow, shortly stalked in 

 the axils of leaves and bracts, bracts much longer 

 than the calyx ; otherwise like the last species. 



Brunette vulgaris, 



see Herbs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, Entire, 

 Corolla Two-lipped, Stamens Four. 



Marrubium vuigare, 

 White horehcund, 



Labiate. 

 F. B. I. iv. 671. 

 Himalaya, 5-8,000 ft. 

 Kashmir (Falconer). 

 Baluchistan (Boissier). 



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large, leafy, stout, shortly woolly ; leaves f-lf in. 

 cliam., ovate or circular-toothed, wrinkled, stalk 

 f~| in. ; flowers ■§- in., white in circular axillary 

 clusters, many and dense-flowered, woolly, calyx 

 jUJ in., teeth 10 awl-shaped, spreading and hook- 

 ed, throat woolly, corolla short 2-lipped, upper lip 

 erect, divided, lower spreading, mid-lobe largest, 

 stamens 4, enclosed in the corolla, style-lobes short, 

 blunt ; nutlets 4, blunt, smooth. 



