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Herbs, erect, with Opposite Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals United. 



Corolla Two-lipped. 



Stamens Four. 



Outer Pair of Stamens Longest. 



Leucas lanata, 



Labiate. 

 F. B. I. iv. 681. 

 Himalaya, 3-8,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 



Leucas nutans, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 688. 



The Plains. 



medium-size to large, root-stock stout woody, 

 stem sometimes woody, branches stout, nearly 

 4-angled, everywhere densely woolly, hairs erect ; 

 leaves 1-3 in., thick, ovate or oblong, blunt or short- 

 pointed, round-toothed, bracts bristle-like : other- 

 wise like the last species. 



small, annual, branches spreading ; leaves 1-2 in., 

 oblong or linear-oblong, blunt, slightly toothed, 

 sometimes stalked ; flowers small in terminal and 

 axillary dense-flowered clusters, calyx A in., bent 

 down, hairy, deeply marked with lines, thin, teeth 

 long, much longer than the hairs of the mouth ; 

 otherwise like the last species. 



Leucas Cephalotes, large, annual, stout, hairy, hairs spreading ; 



Labiate. leaves 2-4 in., ovate or ovate-lanceolate, short- 



F. B. I. iv. 689. pointed, shortly-stalked, round and sharp-toothed ; 



The Plains to 6,000 ft. flowers in very large terminal round clusters, 1-2 

 Valleys below Simla in. diam., surrounded by membranous overlapping 

 (Collett). linear lanceolate bracts, bristle — pointed, unlike 



those of any other species, calyx § in., tubular. 



slightly curved, velvety, teeth short awl-shaped, 



not longer than the hairs of the mouth : otherwise 



like the last species. 



Leucas aspera, 



Leonotis nepetsefolia, 



Labiate. 



F. B. I. iv. 691. 



The Plains. 



Berara, Ambala Dist. 



see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate. Simple, 

 Entire. 



large, annual, stem 1 in. diam., 4-angled, groov- 

 ed, minutely velvety ; leaves 4-8 by 2-5 in., ovate, 

 round-toothed, thin, stalk 1-3 in., winged above, 

 slender, floral leaves lanceolate, sharply bent down : 

 flowers 1 in. long, orange, in densely many flowered 



