684 cxii. LABIATE. (J. D. Hooker.) [LeucasI 



Vae. pulneyensis ; leaves ovate acute not so thick, calyx less densely tomentose, 

 teeth flexuous as long as the tube.— Pulney Mts., Wight. 



14. Ii. ang'ularis, Senth. in Wall. PI. As. Bar. i. 62, Lab. 608, 

 and in DC. Prodr. xii. 526 ; pubescent or tomentose, branctea long ascend- 

 ing or erect, leaves shortly petioled subacute or obtuse coarsely orenate-ser- 

 rate or toothed, whorls few- or many-fld., bracts minutei, calyx ^ in. hispid, 

 teeth very slender oiUate half as long as the tube. L. pubescens, Thwaites 

 Mimm. 240. 



NiianiKi Hills ; Wight, &c. Cetlon ; Walker, &c. — Disteib. Java. 



Stem and hranchei rather slender, several feet lona:, straggling. Leaves 1-2 in., 

 pubescent on both surfaces ; pe.tiole J-J in. Whorls laz-fld. ; flowers shortly 

 pedicelled, bracts subulate. — L. javanica, var. Horsfieldiana, of Java appears to 

 be this. 



15. Ii. pubescens, Benth. Lab. 610, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 628; 

 pubescent or tomentose, rather stout, erect, leaves petioled rounded or ovate 

 coarsely crenate-serrate, whorls densely many-fld., bracts linear nearly as 

 long as the calyx or less, calyx f in. hispid, teeth subulate ciliate half as 

 long as the tube. L. marrubioidesj Wall. Cat. 2524. 



Deccan Pdninsitla ; Wight. Pulney Hills, Beddome. 



Differs from i. angularis in the stouter erect habit, usually rounder longer-petioled 

 leaves, and especially in the long ciliate bracts. 



***** Annuals. Stem 4-angled. 



16. Xi. flaccida, Br. Prodr. 505 ; pubescent or tomentose, branched 

 from the base, branches weak, hairs deflexed, leaves membranous long-petioled 

 ovate or oblong obtuse crenate, whorls few-fld., bracts minute, calyx i in. 

 hairy or villous, teeth J the length of the tube, alternate ones with capillary 

 points. Benth. Lab. 609, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 526. L. parviflora, Benth. 

 in Wall. PL As. Bar. I. c. ; Wall. Cat. 2061. L. melissEefolia, Benth. in 

 Wall. I. c. L. melissseflora, Benth. in Wall. Cat. 2062. L. decemdentata, 

 Smith in Bees Cyclop. ; Benth. in DC. I. e. 



Btjkma and Tbnasseeim; Wallich, Griffith. — DtSTBiB. Siam, Malay and 

 Pacific Islands, Australia, W. Indies (introduced). 



A slender flaccid annual ; stem 6-8 in. ; hairs on stem deflexed. Leaves 1-2 in., 

 base cuneate; petiole J-l in., very slender. Calyx slightly curved, pedicelled. 

 Corolla-tube much exserted. 



17. Xi. long'ifolia, Benth. Lab. 744, and in DG. Prodr. xii. 527 ; erect, 

 , branched above, scaberulous or hispid, leaves sessile narrowly linear quite 



entire, whorls few-fld., bracts minute, calyx i in. sessile hispid turbinate 

 truncate, teeth minute. Gtrah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 153 ; Dalz. Sf Gibs. Bomb. 

 Fl. 210. 



The CoNOAN ; at Poona, &c., Jacquemont, Stocks, &6. 



A foot high, rigid ; stem naked below ; hairs erect or spreading. Leaves 1|-2J 

 by tIj— ^ in., obtuse or subacute. Calyx-mouth villous. Corolla J in., tube exserted ; 

 upper Up very short, lower very much longer and broader. — An unmistakable 



Sect. 3. Astrodon. Calyx straight, mouth equal, throat villous ; 

 teeth 10, usually stellately spreading. Whorls terminal and axillary, 

 densely many-fld. ; braoteoles usually about equalling the calyx (setaceous 

 in L. suffruticosa). (See also 28. L. striata and 34. diffusa.) 



