Acrymia.] CViii. labiate. 655 
above. Leaves elliptic dark green, blunt, bullate bluntly serrate, 
base narrowed hairy, 4-5 to 8 in. long, 2 to 3*5 in. wide; petioles *75 
to 2 in. long; peduncles hairy, *75 to 1*25 in. long. Racemes 2 in. 
long or less, dense. Calyx *08 in. long, hairy, tubular, campanu- 
late, lobes 5, short acute. Corolla -25 in. long, upper lobes yellow 
ovate, lower lip much larger, 3-lobed, 2 side lobes yellow, central 
much bigger, round, white with a purple spot at the base. Hab. 
Limestone rocks, Selangor, Ranching (Ridley). Perak (Kunstler). 
Excluded; in Gardens only 
Mentha javanica Bl. Bijdr. 826. The local garden mint, prob¬ 
ably only a form of the cultivated mint. Often cultivated, 
it occurs also in Ceylon and the Malay islands. 
Leonotis nepetifolia R. Br. Ait. Hort. Kew, ed. 2, iii. 409. A 
herb 6 to 7 ft. tall with large whorls 2 in. across of orange 
scarlet flowers 1 in. long, occasionally to be seen near gardens, 
probably an African plant. 
Salvia coccinea Juss. The well-known red Salvia of gardens 
and S. plebeia R. Br., an Indian field weed with small incon¬ 
spicuous flowers, are given by Prain, lx. 712 to 713, as escapes. 
The first has never succeeded in establishing itself, though in 
every garden. Of the second I have seen no specimens at all 
from our region. 
