Labiatae of Chiis 



Bracts very short ; leaf-stalks si 



their blades 

 Bracts § the calyx ; leaf-stalk- ! 



their blades 



Calyx more tha 

 Calyx less than 



D i.5 



cm. long 



Annual 

 Perenni 



whol. 



•e- 1 ' 



nt softly 



Leaves 



Ii ,uj, 



-sided from a 



7. Forrestii 



I. Phlomis 



On scree 



YUNNA> 



Ward. 



rotata, Benth. ; 

 : N.W. Yunnan 



Fl. Brit. 



Ind. 1 



2. Phlomis albiflora, Hemsl. 



Flowers white, May. 



Hupeh : Ichang, Nanto, 

 (types), Wilson, 83. 



in Jour 



720, 



they actually indicate the uni-specific nature of the group. Many form 

 described, and many more might be added, for the shape and pubesc 



as (1) the Indian ember of the group; P. melan, 



(differing from typical P. bracteosa in its narrower more pungent brae 

 regarded as cons | *) a rather more northerly area I 



and E. Tibet) ; Hemsley's var. australis of P. umbrosa as the (3) ^ 

 Chinese representative ; while typical P. umbrosa, Turcz., occupies (4) t 

 provinces: the two latter differ from the former in their pale purp 

 flowers, and P. iinibi ■-■' var ntsti iJis differs from them in its shoi 



