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Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Leaf Marc4Ins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Four. 



Outer Pair of Stamens Longest. 



Craniotome versicolor, 



LaBIATtE. 



F. B. I. iv. 671. 



Himalaya, 5-7,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 



medium-size, perennial, softly hairy all over 

 stem round, slender ; leaves 2-4 by 1-3 in., broadly 

 ovate heart-shaped, long-pointed, sharp or round- 

 toothed, stalk 1-2 in., slender; flowers \ in., white, 

 pink or yellow, numerous, crowded in small, stalked 

 clusters forming narrow terminal branched leafy 

 racemes, bracts awl-shaped, calyx io in., ovoid 

 equally 5-toothed, teeth triangular, corolla tube 

 much longer than the calyx, 2-lipped, upper lip 

 very short, erect, hood like, lower longer spreading, 

 3-lobed, mid-lobe largest, stamens 4, in unequal 

 pairs, ascending tinder the upper lip, style nearly 

 equally divided ; nutlets 4, very minute, nearly 

 round, shining. 



Anisomeles ovata, large? annualj hairyj or fe i tec i anc i densely 



Labiate. woolly; leaves 1-3 in., ovate, round toothed, long 



b. B. 1. iv. 672. pointed, stalk -|-lf in. ; flowers i in., white, mid- 



The Plains to 5,000 ft. i ^ e f i ower lip p ur ple, crowded in axillary clusters 

 Valleys below Simla, at intervals along terminal spikes, bracts variable, 

 Sipi (Collett). calyx J-J in., hairy, ovoid, teeth 5, lanceolate, long- 



pointed, corolla-tube short, 2-lipped, upper lip short, 

 erect, concave, entire, lower 3-lobed, spreading, 

 mid-lobe much longer than the lateral, deeply not- 

 ched, stamens 4 in unequal pairs, protruding, style 

 nearly equally divided ; nutlets 4, broadly, • oblong, 

 polished. 



