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154 Dunn—Nortes ON CHINESE LABIATAE. 
keys will be immediately proceeded with, but in the meantime 
the return of material to the various herbaria and the rearrange- 
ment of the series at Kew, with numerous new species and re- 
adjustments of names, renders it convenient to publish these 
notes without delay. 
Ocimum aureoglandulosum, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. 
Bot. xiv (1904), 171. The type in Le Mans Herb.=Caryopterts 
terniflora, Maxim. 
Acrocephalus fruticosus, Dunn, sp. nov., inter alias — 
habitu fruticoso distinctus. 
Fyutex 1-2—pedalis, ramosus, tenuis. Rami ut folia calycesque 
pube brevi crispula alba dense vestiti. Folia oblongo-elliptica, 
obtusa, basi cuneata, 0.6-1.1 cm. longa, chartacea, subtus alba, 
supra tenuiter puberula, margine leviter crenata, venis supra 
impressis subtus prominentibus, petiolo 1-2 mm. longo. Flores 
in capitulis terminalibus globosis 8-g mm. latis dispositi, sessiles, 
3-4 mm. longi, bracteolis linearibus paullo longiores. Calyx 
cylindricus, 1o0-nervius; dentes tubo aequilongi, lanceolati. 
Corolla lilacina, calyce bis longior, subglabra ; tubus latus, vix 
exsertus ; labia tubo aequilonga; superius leviter 3-4—-lobum, 
erectum ; inferius integrum, patens. Stamina exserta, declinata, 
aequilonga ; antherae loculi confluentes. Stylus bifidus. 
YuNNAN. Valley of the Yangtze below Pung-tzu-la. Dry 
limestone district. Elevation gooo ft. September 1904. 
Forrest, 582. 
Orthosiphon Bodinieri, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv 
(1904), 170. The type in Le Mans Herb.= Plectranthus striatus, 
O. Delavayi, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix. 218. 
The type in Paris Herb. = Teucrium ornatum, Hemsl. 
O. glabrescens, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv C904) 
168. The type in Le Mans Herb.= Plectranthus striatus, Benth 
O. marmoritis, Dunn, comb. nov. Hance under Plectranthus. 
O. sinensis, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi (1890), 268. The 
type in Kew Herb.= Plectranthus marmoritis, Hance (1874)= 
O. marmoritis, Dunn. The species was described under different 
genera by Hance and Hemsley, and although, in the opinion of the 
writer, the latter was correct, Hance’s trivial name has priority. 
” Plectranthus angustifolius, Dunn, sp. nov., foliis angustis, 
a Stracheyi, Benth., propinquat, corollae tubo brevi dis- 
tinguitur. 
Herba perennis, simplex vel pauciramosa, 40-80 cm. alta. 
