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Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Four. 



Outer Pair oe Stamens Longest. 



calyx 5 in., hairy, teeth lanceolate, tips spinescent, 

 corolla-tube not projecting beyond the calyx, 

 nutlets broadly ovoid, broader towards the top, 

 nearly smooth ; otherwise like the last species. 



Stachys sylvatica, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 676. 



Kashmir (Falconer). 



medium-size to large, rough with long stiff hairs, 

 rootstock growing along the ground, stem 4-angled ; 

 leaves 2-4 in., long-stalked, broadly ovate, heart- 

 shaped, toothed, softly hairy, floral leaves sessile, 

 longer than the calyx ; flowers -| in., pink, in glan- 

 dular-hairy few-flowered circular clusters, bracts 

 minute, calyx £ in., teeth triangular, tips needle- 

 like, corolla-tube projecting from the calyx, nutlets 

 nearly round ; otherwise like the last species. 



Stachys parvifEora, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 677. 



The Plains to 5,000 ft. 



Salt Eange, Sakesar. 



Rawalpindi (Douie). 



Baluchistan (Lace). 



medium size, perennial, densely covered with 

 flocculent white wool, stem and branches very 

 stout, nearly round, branched from the base ; leaves 

 1-3 in., very variable, smooth and shining or cot- 

 tony above, oblong or ovate or lanceolate, thick, 

 sessile, upper leaves w r oolly all over ; flowers pink or 

 red-purple, very small in clusters separated, 2-4 

 flowered, calyx -|-?j in., immersed in wool, cupular, 

 teeth short, incurved over the nutlets, corolla-lips 

 very small, upper short, rounded, nutlets 2, £ in. 

 long, grey, granulate, flat on one side, convex on 

 the other ; otherwise like the last species. 



Leonuru Cat'diaca, 



see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Lobed. 



