388 XCVI. LABIATE. 



Mentha, Linn. 



grandiflora, Benth. 



australis, R.Br. — Australian Mint; yields pepperment oil. 

 This herb is excellent for making a wholesome drink, for 

 which it was used by the South Australian pioneers. 



satureioides, R.Br. — Brisbane Pennyroyal; yields a large 

 percentage of peppermint oil. 



Lycopus, Linn. 



australis, R. Br. — Australian Water Horehound. 



Tribe III. — Monarde^e. 

 Salvia, Linn. 



plebeia, R. Br. 



*coccinea, Linn. — South America. 



*Monarda, Linn. 



aristata, Benth. — North America. 



Tribe IV. — Stachyde.e. 

 Scutellaria, Linn. 



humilis, R. Br. — Queensland Skullcap. 



Brunella, Linn. 



vulgaris, Linn. — Self-heal. Europe. 



*Marrubium, Linn. 



vulgare, Linn. — White Horehound. Europe. A common 

 weed on our Downs country. 

 Anisomeles, R. Br. 



salvifolia, R. Br. 

 *Stachys, Linn. 



arvensis, Linn. — Queensland Stagger-weed; Corn Wound- 

 wort or Hedge Nettle of England. In Queensland, 

 reputed poisonous to working stock (see Ql. Agric. JL 

 iv. (1899) 49> PI- lxxix.). 

 *Lamium, Linn. 



amplexicaule, Linn. — Henbit Nettle. Europe. 



*Moluccella, Linn. 



spinosa, Linn. — Molucca Balm. Mediterranean regions. 



Leucas, R. Br. 



flaccida, R. Br. 



var. petiolaris, Benth. 

 *linifolia, Spreng. 



Leonotis, R. Br. 



nepetsefolia, R. Br. 



