Leucas.] oxii. labiates. (J. D. Hooker.) 689 



enlarged in fruit, teeth tipped like the bracts, ciliate, often recurved. Corolla small. 

 Nutlets ^j in., obovate-oblong, shining. 



** Annuals. Whorls terminal, rarely/ axillary, Calyx-teeth very 



32. Ii. Cepbalotes, Bpreng. 8yst. ii. 743; annual, tall, stout, soaberu- 

 lous, leaves 2^ in. shortly petioled ovate or ovate-lanceolate subacute 

 crenate-serrate, wborls very large terminal globose, bracts membranous 

 elliptic- or linear-lanceolate awned, calyx } in. tubular slightly curved, 

 teeth short subulate scabrid, mouth hairy. Benth. in Wall. PI. As. Bar. 

 i. 60, Lab. 616, and, in DC. Prodr. xii. 532; Wall. Cai!. 2043; Wight Ic. 

 t. 887; Grah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 153; Dalz. Sc Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 211 ; Boiss. 

 Fl. Orient, iv. 779. L. capitata, Besf. in Mem. Mus. xi. 8, t. 4. Bhlomis 

 Cephalotes, Both Nov. Sp. 262 ; Boxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 10. 



Himalaya; from Simla to Bhotan, alt. 2-6000 ft. Plains from Chittagokg and 

 Assam to the Pan jab, and south through the Dbcoait (not in Ceylon). — Distbib. 



Stem 2-3 ft., hairs spreading. Leaves membranous, more or less pubescent. 

 Whorls 1-2 in. diam., surrounded by the imbricating membranous appressed bracts, 

 which are quite unlike those of any other species. Cah/x usually softly pubescent, 

 membranous ; hairs of mouth as long as the teeth. 



33. Xi. zeylanica, Br. Prodr. 504 ; annual, erect, pubescent or hispidly 

 hairy, leaves 2-3 in. shortly petioled linear- or elliptic-lanceolate obtuse 

 subserrate, whorls subterminal many-fld., bracts few ciliate, calyx ^-^ in. 

 obliquely turbinate glabrous scabrid or sparsely hispid, teeth minute, mouth 

 broad pubescent within. Benth. in Wall. PL As. Bar. i. 60, Lab. 614, and 

 in DC. Prodr. xii. 531 ; Wight. III. t. 1V6 ; Thwaites Enum. 240 [excl. syn.). 

 L. involucrata, Benth. in Wall. Cat. 2047. Phlomis zeylanica, Linn. Sp. 

 PI. 820. Leonurus Marrubiastrum, Burm. Fl. Ind. 127, non lArm,. 



Assam ; Jenkins. Caohae and CsiTTAOONa.; Cla/rhe. Malay Peninstoa ; from 

 Eangoon, Wallieh, to Singapore, &. Thomson. Ceylon, common. — Distbib. Malay 

 Islands, China. 



Stem 1-3 ft., branched above ; hairs spreading, deflexed or appressed. Leaves 

 sometimes 1 in. diam. Whorls small, J-f in. diam., rarely axillary ; bracts fewer 

 and shorter than in the allies, filiform, ciliate. Calyx very constant in size and shape, 

 teeth erect or spreading horizontally, 



Vae. Walkeri ; branches long and strict, hairs appressed or spreading, leaves 

 very narrow 2-3 by ^-J in. L. Walkeri, Benth. in DO. Prodr. xii. 531.— Ceylon, 

 Walker, Champion. — Bentham regards this as near L. hyssopifolia. Without 

 knowing whether it is annual or perennial, it is difficult to say whether it is a variety 

 of that plant or of L. zeylanica, of which it has the tall habit and solitary terminal 

 whorls. 



84. Zi. diffusa^ Benth. Lab. 615, and in DC. Prodr. xii. 681 ; annual, 

 diffusely branched from the root, branches slender ascending liispid or 

 hirsute, leaves i-1 in. linear or linear-oblong obtuse subentire, whorls 

 chiefly solitary and terminal few-fid., calyx J in. turbinate curved smooth 

 below ribbed and hispid above, mouth vvide truncate, teeth small subulate 

 erect rather longer than the villi. Phlomis diffusa. Herb. Bottler. 



Deccan Peninsula ; Seyne, Wight, &c. 



This differs from L. zeylanica in the diffuse habit and small leaves. It has been 

 mixed in Wallich's Herbarium with L. nutans and L. dimidiata, Benth. (? of 

 Sprengel), which is the same as L. aspera. From the latter the habit, almost entire 

 leaves, smaller fewer-fid. whorls, and much shorter calyx with a wider truncate not 

 oblique mouth abundantly distinguish it. 



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