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LXXV. LABIATES 
small, 2-lipped, upper lip erect, hood-like, notched, lower spread- 
ing, 3-lobed. Stamens 4, in unequal pairs, ascending under thfc 
upper lip ; anthers hairy. 
Leaves lanceolate, in. broad. 
Flowers -f in. long. 
Stems nearly terete. Flowers dark blue . . . ] . S. grossa. 
Branches 4-angled. Flowers pale yellow or nearly 
white . . . . . . . . 2. 8. angulosa. 
Flowers in. long, dull yellow . . . . . 3. S. repens. 
Leaves linear, in. broad. Flowers pale purple with yellow 
tips . . . . . . . . . 4. 8. linearis. 
1. Scutellaria grossa, Wall. ; FI. Br. Ind. iv. 669. Pubescent ; 
stems slender, ascending, 1-2 ft., nearly terete. Leaves stalked, 
cordate or truncate, triangular or lanceolate, 1-3 Xf-2 in., coarsely 
crenate, acute or obtuse. Flowers | in. long, dark blue, lip partly 
white. 
Simla, Mushobra ; June-October. — W. Himalaya, 4000-8000 ft. 
2. Scutellaria angulosa, Benth. ; FI. Br. Ind. iv. 669. Pubes- 
cent or thinly hairy ; branches long, diffuse, acutely 4-angled. 
Leaves stalked, ovate or lanceolate, 1-2 in., coarsely crenate, 
acute ; lower surface often purple. Racemes glandular. Flowers 
£-1 in. long, pale yellow or nearly white, tip tinged with purple. 
Simla, common ; April, May. — Temperate Himalaya, 4000-9000 ft. 
3. Scutellaria repens, Buch.-Ham. ; FI. Br. Ind. iv. 669. 
Pubescent ; branches long, diffuse, ascending, obtusely 4-angled. 
Leaves stalked, ovate, J-l| in., lower ones usually toothed, upper 
entire. Racemes glandular. Flowers J-J in. long, dull yellow, 
sometimes tinged with purple. 
Valleys below Simla, in stony places ; April-July. — Temperate Himalaya. 
1000-6000 ft. 
4. Scutellaria linearis, Benth. ; FI. Br. Ind. iv. 669. Pubes- 
cent ; stems numerous, tufted, slender, terete, 6-18 in., procum- 
bent or ascending. Leaves nearly sessile, linear, l-lJXy^-J in., 
entire ; margins recurved. Racemes hairy, often glandular. 
Flowers £-1 in. long, pale purple, tip of lower lip yellow. 
Simla, Naldera ; April-June. — W. Himalaya, 3000-8000 ft. 
19. BRUNELLA. Etymology obscure. — Most temperate 
regions. 
Brunella vulgaris, Linn. ; FI. Br. Ind. iv. 670. A thinly hairy, 
erect or ascending herb, 4-12 in. Leaves stalked, ovate or oblong, 
1-2 in., entire or toothed, acute or obtuse. Flowers J-£ in. long, 
violet-purple, in whorls of 6 crowded in erect, terminal spikes 
1-2 in. long and bearing a pair of sessile leaves at the base ; floral 
