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Schedule of prizes offered by the M. H. S. for . . . 1878, 81, 86, 94. Boston, 1878-94. 8°. Transactions, rts 77, 79-1907 Boston [Mass.], 1877, 1880-1907 > —— New Eneranp Boranicat Cius. Journal. See RHopora. Botanic Garden panties [University of Cambridge]. See CAMBRIDGE Botanical Bulletin. Ed. by J. M. Coulter. Vol. i, 1875-76. 8°. ee, as | Tue Bortantcat Gazetr Ed. by J. M.. Coulter and others, Vol. ii-xliv> Cha wioraaeine etc., 1876-1907> 8°. ~——— Index to vol. i-x, 1875-85. 8°. (Vol. iit wants pt. 10; v, pl. 12; vi, pt. 9; viti, pt. 5; %, pt. 7, Slt, 12; SS, Pee Ts) Botanical (The) Cabinet . . . By C. Loddiges & Sons the plates by C. Cooke. 20 vols. Lond., 1818-33. Sm. 4°. Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles. Reports. See Lonpon, THE London BoranicaL EXCHANGE CLUB. Botanical Gazette. A Journal of the Progress of British Botany and the Contemporary Literature of the Science. Ed. by A. Henfrey. 3 vols. Lond., 1849-51. 8°. 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Botanisch Jaarboek. Uitgegeven door het Kruidkundig Genoot- schap Dodonaea te Gent. Jaarg.i-xi. Gent, 1889-99. Botanische Hefte. See Marsurc, BoraniscHER GARTEN. Botanische Jahrbiicher fiir Systematik oe an eae nd Pflanzengeographie. Foci n A. Engler. Bd. i-xl> Leipzig, 1881-1907—> : Botanische Mittheilungen aus den Tropen. Hrsg. von A. F. W. Schimper. Hft. i-ix. Jena, 1888-1901. La. 8°. Botanische Sitzungsberichte der Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. See Helsingfors. Botanische Zeitung. Hrsg. von H. Mohl und D. F. L. Schlech- tendal, and others. Bd.i-lxv+ Berlin, Leipzig, 1843-1907> 4°. _— ee nee Bd. i-l, hrsg. von T. Aderhold. Leipzig, (Ba ies Abt. 2 wants No. 22; lxit, Abt. 1 wants Hft. 1, ro-rz, titlep. and incles ; Lt, Abt. 2 wants Hft. I, 2, 17-24, titlep. and index.) Botanische Zeitung, welche Recensionen . . . die Botanik etreffend enthalt. Hrsg. von der Botanischen Gesellschaft in Regensburg. Bd. i-vi. Regensburg, 1802-07. 8°. (Bd. vit (7808) wanting.) Botanischer Jahresbericht. Systematisch geordnetes Reper- torium der botanischen Literatur aller Lander . . . Hrsg. von Leopold Just. Jahrg. i-x. Berlin, 1874-85. La. 8°. {Continued as] Just’s BoTaNISCHER JAHRESBERICHT . . Hrsg. von E. Koehne u. Th. oe and others. Jahre. xi-xxxii> Berlin, 1885-1906> La. 8 ‘Botanisches Centralblatt. Referirendes Organ fiir das Ge- sammtgebiet der Botanik des In- und Auslandes. Hrsg. von O. Uhlworm and others. Bd.i-c. Cassel, 1880-1905. 8°. —— Generalregister tiber Bd. i-lx. Cassel, 1903. 8°. (Bd. lxiv wants plates 3, 4; ¢ wants titlep. and index.) —— Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt. Jahrg. 1891-1906> Cassel, 1891-1906 8°. Botanisk Tidsskrift. Udgivet af der Botaniske Forening i Kjébenhavn ved P. Heiberg, and others. Bd. ii-xxviii> Kjébenhavn, 1867-1907> 8°. (Wants Bd. 1, 1866.) ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 18 Botanisk Tidsskrift —continued. Inholdsfortegnelse til Botanisk cise 4 ees, Bd, . 1866+ 1903, Meddelelser 1,2 Bd., 1882-91, og Festskrift . «, » 4890, ved M. Pp. ‘Poraild, Kjébenhavn, 1904. 8°. Botaniska Notiser. Udgifne af A. E. Lindblom. 7 vols. Lund, 1839-46. 8° [Continued as] Nya Botaniska Noriser. Utgifne af N. J. Andersson. 8 vols. Stockholm, 1849-56. 8°. [Continued as] Boraniska Noriser. Utgifne af Th. M. Fries, and others, 1857-1905. Upsala, 1857-1905. 8°. (2859-62, 64, 69-70 wanting.) Botanist (The), containing accurately-coloured figures of tender and hardy ornamental plants, with descriptions ae Conducted by B. Maund and J.S. Henslow. 5 vols. Lond, [1838-42.] Sm. 4°. Botaniste (Le). Rédigé par P. A. Dangeard. 1*-10° série> Caen, (Poitiers,) 1889-1907> 8°. —— Table des matiéres des dix premiéres séries, (in 10° série). Bozeman (Montana). Montana AGricuLturaL COLLEGE. Science Studies. Botany. Vol. i, No. 1-3. Bozeman, 1905. La. 8°. Brandenburg. BoraniscHer VEREIN FUR DIE Provinz BRANDEN- See BERLIN Braunschweig. See Brunswick. Bremen. NatuRWISSENSCHAFTLICHER VEREIN zU BREMEN. Abhandlungen . . . Bd. i-xix> Bremen, 1868-1907> ° (Bd. ¢ wants pp. 213-220; tt wants pp. 1-50; vit wants pp. 375 onwards.) —— —— — Beilage i-viii. Bremen, 1871-80. 8°. —— —— Jahresbericht, i-xli, 1864-1906 Bremen, 1866-1906> Se —— —— Museum. Bericht tber das atrarncseaocoats Cabinet und die Bibliothek. Bremen, 1871. ; (ln Ba. tt of the Abhandlungen. ) Breslau. ScHiesiscHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR VATERLANDISCHE Cuttur. Jahres-Bericht, 1, Erganzungsheft zu _ Ixviii, Ixxxii. Breslau, 1873, 90, 1905. 8°. —— —— Verzeichniss sammtlicher Mitglieder . . . 1874-75. Breslau. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 19 Breslau. ScuHiesiscHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR VATERLANDISCHE CuLtur—continued. Botanische Sektion. Bericht, 1858, 59; 73, 76, 77, 80-93. Breslau, 1859-60, 73-94. 4°, 8°. Bridgetown (Barbados). Imperta, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE E West InpiEs. 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See ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 25 Bulletin of Miscellaneous 5 aaapeaa — Gardens, Kew), 1887-1907 Lond., 1887-1907> (Many of the volumes have A ppendixes. ; ——— Additional Series, I. Report on the Economic Petia of the West Indies, by D. Morris. Lond., 1898. — Il. Selected Papers from the Kew Bulletin. 1. Vege- table Fibres. Lond., 1898. 8°. = ee 4a. Catalogue. of = ae of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Lond., (Continued in Bulletin. of Psi Information, App. II] (7900) ; LI (rg90r-07)> —— —— IV. List of published Names of — introduced to Cultivation, 1876-1896. Lond., 1900. V. The Wild Fauna and coe of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Lond., 1906. Bulletin of Miscell fi ti ‘Royal Botanic Gardens, Trinidad. See Trinipap. Bulletin of the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College Experiment Station. See Mississtprt. Bulletin of the New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station. See New Brunswick (N.]J.). Bulletin of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station. See Geneva (N.Y.). ° Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden. See New York. Bulletin of the North ns hes State Board of Agriculture. See NortH Caro.in Bulletin of the Office of seul Stations, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unirep States, Department or AGRI- CULTURE, Bulletin of the Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment Station. See Harrispure (Pa.), Bulletin Scientifique de la France et de la Belgique. Publié par Giard. Tom. xxxii-xl+ 1899-1906 Paris. La. S$”. Bulletin de la Société des Aviculteurs Francais. See Paris. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. See Paris. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de Lyon. See Lyons. Bulletin de la Société Botanique Suisse. See Bern. Bulletin de la Société de Géographie. See Paris. Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou. ee Moscow D ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN---CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 26 Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne du Nord de la France. See AMIENS Bulletin de la Société Portugaise de Sciences Naturelles. See Lisson. Bulletin de la Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique. USSELS, See Br Bulletin de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. See LAUSANNE. Bulletin of the State Board of Horticulture of the State of California. See Carirornia. Bulletin of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. See Austin (Texas). Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. See New York. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin. See Mapison (Wis.). Bulletin of the U.S. Geological (and Geographical) Survey of the meee See Unirep States, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO Bulletin of the U.S. eee eee See Unitep States, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERI Bulletin of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station. See Bur ineton (VT.). Bulletin of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. See BiacksBurc (Va.). Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society. See MiLwaukeEeE (Wis. Bulletin of the Wyoming Experiment Station. See Laramie (WyomInc Bulletins de l’‘Académie Royale des Sciences, et Lettres, et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique. See Bruss Bullettino oe della Botanica Italiana, See FLORE Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto Botanico della R. Univer- sita di Siena, See Srena. Bullettino della Societa Botanica Italiana. See FLoRENce. Burlington (Vt.). Unrversiry or VeRMonT AND STATE AGRICUL- TURAL CoLLEGE. | Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual Report, 10, 1896-97. Montpelier, Vt., 1897. 8°. <<. —.— .— Bulletin. No. 75. Burlington, r900. 8°. —— —— —— Spray Calendar, 1897. S.sht. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. a7 Calcutta. AcricutturaL anp HorticuLTuRAL Soctety or Inp1a. [Report of] General Meetings, 1873-75. Fol. (Only a few numbers.) —— Inpian Museum. Notes. Vol. v, No. 2. Calcutta, 1900, 8°. -—— —— Programme of Collections to be made for Indian Museum and Imperial Institute during 1898-99. Calcutta, 1898. 8°. Economic and Art Section. Annual Report, 1899-1900, 1900-01. 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Brewer, Sereno Watson, and Asa Gray. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass., 1880. 4°. (Vol. 4 1s 2nd ed.) —— State Boarp or Horticutture oF THE STATE OF CAaLI- ForNIA. Annual Report, 1891. Sacramento, 1892. 8°. —— —— Bulletin. No. 59. Sacramento, 1891. 8°. —— University or Catirornia. See BerKELry (CAL.). California (The) Florist and Gardener. Vol. i, ii, pp. 1-88 n Francisco, 1888-89. 8° Cambridge. Camprincre Puitosopuicat Society. Proceedings. Vol. xii-xiv, 1902-07 Cambridge, 1904-07> : —— —— Transactions. Vol. xx+ Cambridge, 1906+ 4°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 28 Cambridge—continued. Untversiry or Camsripce. Botanic Garden Syndicate. Report (Annual), June 7, 1904. 4°. —— —— Depariment of Agriculture. Annual Report on Experi- ments with Crops and Stock, 3, 1900-01. Cambridge, 1gor. ae Cambridge (Mass.). Ames Botanica, Laporatory. See AMES (Iowa). —— Harvarp University. Cryptogamic oa. Contribu- tions. No. xi-xxii, lviii. 1890-1904 Gray Herbarium. Coneibddoed New Series. 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Whiteaves. Montreal, 1879. La. 8°. —— —— Catalogue of Canadian Plants, by J. Macoun. 7 pts. Montreal, 1883-1902. 8°. —— —— Comparative Vocabularies of the Indian Tribes of British Columbia, with a map . . by W. F. Tolmie and G. M. Dawson. Montreal, 1884. Ae a. — List of Publications. Ottawa, 1884. La. 8°, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 29 Canada. Geotocicat anp NaturaL History Survey—continued. Contributions to Canadian Tee ge i, ptera: By J. F. Whiteaves. Montreal, 1889. La. List of Canadian Hepaticae, by W. H. Pearson. Montreal, 1890. La. 8°. —— —— Catalogue of Canadian Birds, by J. Macoun. 3 pts. Ottawa, 1900-04. La. 8°. —— —— Descriptive Note of the Sydney Coal Field, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Z by H. Fletcher Ottawa, 1900. La. 8°. —— —— Preliminary Report on the Klondike Gold Fields, Yukon District, Canada, by R. G. M‘Connell. Ottawa, 1900. La. 8°. —— — Altitudes in the Dominion of Canada . . . By Jas. White. Ottawa, 1go1. La. 8°. —— —— Preliminary Report on the Rossland, B.C., Mining District, by R. W. Brock. Ottawa, 1906. La. 8°. se amin Report on the Chibougamau Mining Region in Quebec, by A. P. Low. Ottawa, 1906. —— —— The Barytes Deposits of Lake Ainslie and North Cheti- camp, N.S... ....:. hy H.S. Poole. : Ottawa, 1907. La. 8°. Moose Mountain District of Southern Alberta, by D. D. Cairnes. Ottawa, 1907. La. 8° —— —— Report on the Geology . . . of the area included in the North-West ae No. 122, of the Ontario and “Quebec series . . . R. W. Ells. Ottawa, 1907. La. 8° Section = aes and Mineralogy. Report. Ottawa, 1906. a. Section ys — Annual Report, 1904-05. Ottawa, 1906-07. La. 8 —— — — Summary Report, 1907. Ottawa, 1908. La. 8°. —— SeEvect STanDING CoMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND COoLoNiza- TION. Evidence . . . before the Committee 1903-06-07. Ottawa, 1903-07. La. 8°. Canadian Institute. See Toronto. Canadian (The) Naturalist and Geologist (and Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Montreal). 8 vols. Montreal, 1857-63. 8°. {Continued as] Toe Canapian Naturatist AND GEOLOGIST: a bi-monthly journal of natural science . . . Conducted by a Committee of the Natural History Society of Montreal. New Series. Vol. i, ii. Montreal, 1864-65. 8° ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 30 [Continued as] THe Canapian REcorp OF SCIENCE, including the ee of the Natural History Society of Montreal . « Vol. i-vili, 1884-1902. Montreal, 1885-1902. 8°. (Vol. v, No. 2, 4-8 only.) Canadian (The) Record of Science. See Canapian NaturRALIST AND GEOLOGIST. Cape of Good Hope. Agricultural Journal. See AcricuLTURAL JOURNAL OF THE CapE or Goop Hope. —— Coroniat Boranist. Report, 1863-66. Cape Town, 1863-66. Fol. — DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Report of the Government Botanist and Curator of the Cape Government Herbarium fore. 1903%.: Cape town, ipog. Cape Town. University or THE Cape or Goop Horr. 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Vol. i, No. 2-4, 6, 7; ii, No. 1-24. Songani, Zomba, 1895. 4°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARPEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 31 Central (The) African Times. Vol. i, No. 1-5. Blantyre, A., 1897. Central Provinces. Forrst Apministration. See Inpta (SPECIAL), ENTRAL PROVINCES. Centralblatt fur Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde. Hrsg. nO. Uhlworm. _ Bad. i-xvi [after this, issued in 2 Abthl.]: 1. Abthl. Bd. xvii-xxx [after this issued in 2 parts]: Originale: Bd. xxxi-xl> Referate: Bd. xxxi-xxxvii> Jena, 1887-1906)> 8°. General-Register a die Bde. i-xv. Bearb. von Gustav Lindau. Jena, 1899. : 2. Abthl. Bd, i-xv—> en 1895-1906 8°. General-Register fiir die Bde. i-x. Bearb. von Gustav Lindau. Jena, 1903. 8°. Ceylon. Ceylon Directory, Calendar, and Compendium of seful Information. Compiled . . . by A. M. and J. Ferguson. Ed. of 1876-78. Colombo. 8°. —— —— Ed. of 1885-86. Colombo. 8°. —— Forest ApmINistRaTIoN. See Inp1a (SPECIAL), CEYLON. — Royat Botanic Garpens. See PERADENIYA, Royat Botanic peered (Geneva). Herster Borsster. Bulletin . . . Tom. -vii. Genéve, 1893-99. La. 8°. —— —— Mémoires. Suite a la premiére série du Bulletin. Genéve, 1900. La. 8°. —— -—— Bulletin. 2° série. Tom.i-v> Genéve, tgo1-o5— La. 3 Chemical Papers from the Research Laboratory of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. See Lonpon, PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. Cherbourg. Société Nationate pes Sciences NATURELLES DE CHERBOURG. Compte-rendu de la séance extraordinaire teide. «le 30 détembre, 1876... Cherbourg, 1o7% Os Mémoires. Tom. i, ili-xxxiv. Cherbourg, 1852-1904. (The name of the Society was for a time “ Societe Imperiale e Cherbourg.”) —— —— Bibliotheque. Catalogue. 2 pts. Cherbourg, 1870-83. 2°éd, Pt.1, Cherbourg, 1881. La. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 32 Chicago. Fierp Co_tumpian Museum. Publications. Botanical Series. Vol. i, No: 4. Contribution iii to the Coastal and Plain Flora of Yucatan, by C. F. Millspaugh. Chicago, 1898. Report Series. Vol.i, No. 4. Annual Report, 1897-98. 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See BerKeLry (Ca Circular of the Bureau of Plant ‘Industry, Uo. Dedarinent of Agriculture. See Unirep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Circular of the Bureau of Soils, U.S. Department of Agri- culture. See Unirep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Circular of the Division of Agrostology, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unirep Srates, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Circular of the Division of Botany, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unirep States, Department or Acrt- CULTURE. Circular of the Division of Forestry, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unirep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE: RoyaL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 33 Circular of the Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unirep States, DEPARTMENT oF AGRICULTURE. Circular of the Office of Experiment Stations, U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. See Unrrep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Circular of the Section of Foreign Markets, U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. 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Catalogue of British Plants—continued. Pt. i, containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns, by J. H. Balfour, and others. 2nd ed. Edin., 1841. 8°. A Catalogue of British Plants, including the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Characeee. 3rded. Edin., 1851. 8° —— —— Proceedings, 1855-56. Edin., 1855-56. 8°. (2 copies.) (See also Annual Report, 1836-46, and Transactions, vol. v+) —— ——- Transactions (and Proceedings, 1856-+) Vol. i-xxiii> Edin., 1844-1907 8°. (2 copies.) —— —— Botanical Society Club. Anniversary Meeting, 1881 f2" —— Catepontan Horticutturat Society. See Epinsurcu, Royar CALEDONIAN HortTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —— Cryprocamic Society or ScorLtanp. Annual Conference, 14, 26, 28, 30. Perth, eéc., 1889-1905. 8°. — —— List of Fellows, 1893, 98, 1907. Glasgow. 8°. —— Dvunepin Naturatists’ Fietp Cius. Reports, 1878-79, 79-80. Dunedin, 1880. —— EpInsurcuH anv East or ScotLanp CoLLeGe or AGRICULTURE. Bulletin, 1, 2, 4-6. Edin., 1903-05. —— — Calendar, 1903-05. Edin., 1904-05. 8°. —— EpinpurcH Fie_p NaTuRALISTS’ AND MicRoscoPicat Society. Annual Business Meeting, 1901-02. 8°. Pennie” a iii, He 1-3, 1891-94; V, pt. 2, 1903- 04. Edin., 1895, 1 —— EpINBURGH eibea dake Society. Laws, 1897, 1905. 8°. -—— —— Roll, 1893, 97, 1906. 8°. —— —— Transactions. Vol. i, ii, iii, pt. 1; iv, v, pt. 1-3; vi, pt. I, 3, 53 Vil, pt. 1, 3, 4; viii, viii (special part),ix+ Edin., 1870-1907> 8°. —— —— Library. Catalogue. Edin., 1887. 8°. —— Epinsurcu Sociat Union. Window Gardening. 188. vs hg —— EpinsurcH Workrnc Men’s Flower SHow. Annual Report, 22nd, 27th-zoth, 33rd, 35th, 36th, 38th, 39th, gist. 1886- 1905. 8", —- —— Bills of Shows. Fol. : —— —— Sketch of its Origin and Progress in 1865. Edin. 8°. — Heriot-Watt Cotiece. Calendar, 1893-94. Edin., 1893. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 39 Edinburgh. Heriot-Wartr CoLLtecE—continued. Statement by the Governors of George Heriot’s sores with os to the Extension of the H.-W. C. 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Glasgow. 8°. —— Roya Cateponian Horticutturat Society. Journal of a Horticultural Tour through . . . Flanders, Holland, and the North of France in . . . 1817. (Preface signed Pat. Neill.) Edin., 1823. 8°. — ets Memoirs. Vol.iv, pte. Edin, 28a9. 8°. —— ee Memoirs. Vol 1, pt i. Edin: roos. 87 Notice to the Members. [Extract from Minutes re the establishment of a Garden, 1820.] PrizédAsts...-... ic, for 1830, 49, +o So 58, 60, 66, 75-78, 81, 89, 91-95, 97, 98, 1901, 02, 04-07 > — — eae of Apple and Pear Congress held at Edinburgh, . 1885. Edin., 1887. 8° —— Royat Co tece or Puysicians oF EpinsurGH. Pharmacopeeia. BO, 1722. 12°, a Rin. 1948. 58". susraeSiumeecauiliempmped yh ee a ke oe — os oe Edin, 1784) 5. —+ —— —_Edin., 1792.) 8°. — —— — Edin. i817. 8°. —— ——— —— Edin. 1841. 12°. Reports from the Laboratory. Ed. by J. Batty Tuke and G. Sims Woodhead. Vol. i, ii. Edin. and Lond., 1889- oo. Ss; —— Roya. Cotiece or SurGEons or Epinsurcu. List of Fellows, 1851-Oct., 1873. Edin., 1873. 8°. —— Roya Osservatory. Astronomical Observations. Vol. xiii. Scottish Meteorology from 1856 to 1871. 4°. —— Royat Puysicat Society or Epinpurcu. Proceedings. . Vol. ii-xvi> Edin., 1863-1907> 8°. (Vol. 1 wants pp. 1- 186 -) — —— Library. Catalogue. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 41 ee Royat Scortish ARBORICULTURAL ETy. Excursions . . . 1878, 18792, 1880%, 18812, aa 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898. 8°. (For later Excursions see Transactions.) —— —— Proceedings of Annual General Meetings, 1862, 60, 73, 78, 79, 81-89, 91-93. 8°. (For later Proceedings see Transactions.) ® [Report on 26th Annual Meeting, Dinner of Members, and Excursion, 7th and 8th Oct., 1879.] (Cuttings from the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct. 18th, 1879.) Transactions. V6l. ii-xx- Edin., 1863-1907 8°. (Vol. xiv, pt. 2, 3 only; xvt, pt. 1, 2 only.) —— Royat Scortish GrocrapuicaL Society. The Scottish Geographical Magazine. Vol. i, No. 1-3; vi-xxiii> Edin., 1890-1907-> 8° (Vol. xiv wants No. 2; xv wants No. 12.) — Roya Scottish Society or Arts. Transactions. Vol i-xvi. Edin., 1844-1906. 8° [Continued as Journal. Vol. i-xvi> Edin., 1906-07> 8°. (Vol. t wants pp. 1-78, 215-230.) —— Royat Soctety or Epinsurcu. Proceedings. Vol. i-xxvii> Edin., 1845-1907 8°. —— -—— Transactions. Vol. i-xliii, xlv> Edin., 1788-1907+ Flags (Vol. xh, pt. z, 2 only ; xliv not yet published.) —— ScuHoot or MepIcINE oF _ Royat Coiieces. Calendar, 1896-97, 1905-06. Edin. —— Scottish Horticutturat Association. Chrysanthemum Exhibition. Official Catalogue, 1889-90. Edin. 8°. Prize List and Rules, 1889, 91, 92, 1904, 05, 07> Edin. 8°. Transactions, Constitution, efc., 1888-95, 97-1907> — Edin. —— Scortisn Meteorotoeicat Society. Abstract of Observations at the Stations of the aa: oo Society, . ; March, 1859, ec. Edin., 1859. Interim Report . . . as to the State and oo of the Meteorological Society of Scotland. 1857. —— —— Journal. New Series. Vol. iii, No. 30, 31, 33-35; iv, 37-39, 41-46; Vv, 60-63; vi, 64-69. Fain. , 1871-78, SS afl —— —— —— 3rd Series. Vol. vii-xii> Edin.,1886-1906+ La.8° F ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 42 Edinburgh. Scorrish Metroro.ocica, Society — continued. Report by the Council . . . to the General Meetings. Jan. 1857, Jan. and July 1858, Jan. 1859. | Edin., 1857-59. os —— —— Report (Quarterly) on the Meteorology of Scotland. 1856, March, June, Dec.; 1857, 1858, 1859, June, Sept., Dec.; 1860, March, Sept. Dec.; 1861, 1862, 1863, March, June. Edin., 1856-63. 8°. —— Scottish Microscopicat Society. Proceedings and Trans- actions. Vol. i-iv, 1889-1906 Edin., 1895-1906> 8°. —— Scorriso Mountaineerinc Cius. Journal. Ed. by J. G. Stott (and William Douglas). Vol. i-vi. Edin., 1891-1901. — ScorttisH Naturat History Society. Transactions. Vol. ii, pt. i, 1900-02. Edin., 1903. 8°. —— “University or Epinsureu. Calendar, 1900-03. Edin., 1g00- 02, Examination Papers for Degrees in Arts (Honours and Ordinary), 1901-02, 02-03, 04-07. Edin., 1902-07. Examination Papers for Degrees in Bachelor of Science in all the departments, 1901-02, 02-03, 04-07. Edin., 1902- ae 07. —— —— Examination Papers for Degrees in Medicine, 1902-07. Edin., 1903-07. 8°. —— —— Students’ Handbook. No. 2. 1897-98. 12°. —_— Library. Catalogue of the Books added to the Library, 1863-70. Edin., 1864-70. — —— — Lists of current Periodicals. 8°. —— —— —— Monthly list of Additions . . . 1890-1906. 8°. (Very incomplete.) —— WerneERIAN Naturat History Society. Memoirs. Vol. i- iv, v, pt. 2, vi, vii (1808-37). Edin., 1811-38. 8°. Edinburgh Journal of Natural and Geographical Science. Under the direction of W. Ainsworth and H. H. Cheek. 3 vols. Edin., 1830-31. 8° (No titlep. issued for vol. tit.) Edinburgh Medical Calendar. Session 1864-65. 8°. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 43 Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. Conducted ies 9 Brewster and Prof. Jameson. 14 vols. Edin., 1819-26 {Continued as] Tue EptinsurcH New PuiLosopuicaL JourNAL . . . Con- ducted by Robert Jameson. 57 vols. Edin., 1826-54. 8°. (Vol. liv (7853) wanting.) New Series. By T. Anderson, and others. 19 vols. sotaie. 1855-64. 8°. (Merged in the Quarterly Journal of Science. Vol. xvitt (7864) wanting, and of xix No. z only.) Elberfeld. NaAtTuRWISSENSCHAFTLICHER VEREIN IN ELBERFELD. Jahres-Berichte. Hft.6. Elberfeld, 1884. 8°. Elmer (A.D.E.). Leaflets on Philippine Botany. See LEarvets. Engler’s Botanische Jahrbiicher. See BotaniscHE JAHRBUCHER. English Arboricultural Society. See CARLIsLe. Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics, and Collateral Information. Vol. v, No. 1. Brooklyn, 1898. ne Erlangen. PuysicatiscH-MepIcINIscHE SOcIETAT zU ERLANGEN. Verhandlungen. Hft.i, ii, 1865-70. Erlangen, 1867-70. 8°. —— ~—— Sitzungsberichte. Hft. 3, 4, 8, 10-32, 34-38 Erlangen, 1870-1907 8° Erythea. A Journal of Botany, West American and General. Ed. by W. L. Jepson and others. Vol. i-iv. Berkeley, Cal, 1893-96. 8°. Essex. Essex Fierp Crus. Journal of Proceedings. Vol. i-iv, 1880-87. (Buckhurst Hill, 1881)-92. (Vol. i-1ii are bound in Transactions.) ——— —— Transactions. Vol. i-iv. Buckhurst Hill, 1881-86. 8°. [Continued as] Tue Essex NATURALIST Vol. i-xiv> Buckhurst Hill, 1887-1907 8°. (Vol. x wants pt. 5, - out of print.) Essex (The) Naturalist. See Essex, Essex Fiecp Crus. Excursions of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society. See EDINBURGH. Experiment (Ga.), GrorciA EXPERIMENT Station. See Grorcia. Experiment Station Record, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unrrep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Farmer (The) . . . a Journal for the Country House. New eries. Vol. xxii-xxvii, 1874-76. Lond. Fol. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 44 ’ Farmers’ Bulletin, sherri Bureau of Agriculture. See PHILIPPINE ISLAN Farmers’ Bulletin, U.S. Department of Agriculture. See Unitep States, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Farming (The) World (and Household). . . . Vol. xi-xv, 1893-97. Edin. (Merged in The Scottish Farmer, 1897.) Fédération des Sociétés d’Horticulture de Belgique. See ELGIUM. Ferguson (A. M. & J.). Ceylon Directory, 1876-78, 1885-86. See CEYLON. Fern (The) Bulletin. See Linnzan Fern BULLETIN. Fernley Observatory. See SoutHport. Field Columbian Museum. See Cuicaco. Fiji Islands. Correspondence relative to the Fiji Islands. Lond., 1862. Fol. Firenze. See FLoreEncE. Flora; oder Allgemeine Botanische Zeitung. Friher hrsg. von der ayer. Botanischen Gesellschaft in Regensburg. Hrsg. K. Goebel. Jahrg. Ixxii-xcv> Marburg 1889-1905> 8°. — Erganzungsbande, 1892, 94, 95-97, 1901, 02,05 Marburg. (From, 1818-88 Flora was published by the Kénigl. Botanische [afterwards K. Bayerische Botanische] Gesellschaft 2u Regens- burg. See REGENSBURG.) Floral (The) Cabinet, and Magazine of Exotic Botany. Con- ducted. by G. B. Knowles and F. Westcott. 3 vols. Lond., 1837-40. 4°. Floral (The) Magazine. Figures and Descriptions of the Choicest a a wers . . . byRichardDean . . . New Series. . 2vols. Lond., 1880-8 ie he ds latest volumes of a publication waned in 1861.) Flore des Serres et des Jardins del!Europe . . . Rédigéé par C. Lemaire, and others. 23 tom. Gand., 1845-80. La. 8°. —— Tables, tom. i-xv, in tom. xv; xvi-xix in tom. xix; xx-xxiii in the said volumes. Florence. SocietA Botanica ITALIANA. Ea Anno 1892- 1907 Firenze, 1892-1907 La. (1893 wants index and any after ro ro; 1894 wants No. 1; 1902 wants No. 2, 3.) Bullettino Bibliografico. Annoi-iv, 1904-07 Firenze, 1904-07 La. 8° Memorie. See Nuovo GiornaLe Borantco ITALIANO. Nuova serie. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 45 Floricultural (The) Cabinet aig git ae ie cia Conducted . Harrison. Vol. xx. Lond., (Continued “G THE GARDENERS’ MaGAziInE. See GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. Floricultural (The) Magazine and Miscellany of Gardening. by R. Marnock. Vol. i-v. Lond., 1836-41. 8° (Vol. vi wanting.) Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 35, 37, 43. ' Jacksonville, 1896-97. 8°. Florist (The). Vol.i. Lond., 1848. 8°. [Continued as] Tue FLorist AND GARDEN MISCELLANY (wanding.) [Continued as] Tue Frorist, Fruirist, AND GARDEN MiscELLANy. Vol. vi, X-xii, Xiv, 1856-60. Lond. 8°. Forschungen auf dem Gebiete der Actileoltin Phyeik. Hrsg. von E. Woliny. Bd. i-xx. Heidelberg, 1878-98. 8°. Forstlich-Naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift. . . Hrsg. von C. Freiherr von Tubeuf. Jahrg. i-vii. Minchen, 1892-98. (No more published.) phage iy mig ~=Frank- furt am Main, 1871-1907> 8°. —— —— Festschrift zur Erinnerung an die Eréffnung des neuer- bauten Museums . . . am 13 Oktober, 1907. Frankfurt a. Main, 1907. La. 8°. Frankfurt an der Oder. NaturwissENSCHAFTLICHER VEREIN DES REGIERUNGSBEZIRKS FRANKFURT. Monatliche Mittheilungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Naturwissenschaften. Organ. See Monatiicue MitTHEILUNGEN. 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(Vol. a + (1863) ) wants pp. I-52.) __— —— New Series. Vol. i (1866-69). Lond. 8°. —— Regulations to be observed at the Exhibitions, 1857. “ted 1857. 8°. — —— A Short Historical Sketch . . . by W. Wilks. Lond., 8° [1890.] _-— Transactions. 7 vols. (1805-30). Lond., 1812-30. 4°. RoyaL Botanic GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY 71 London. ene HorTICULTURAL SOCIETY—continued. rar actions. 2nd Series. 3 vols. (1831-48). ogee » 1835-4 (Vol. ii (1818) is 2nd ed.; also 2nd ed. of V pegs +i (1822) ; 37d ed. of Vol. 2 (1820), 11 (1822).) —— —— Council. Report, 1855, 1857, 1888-89, 1891-92, 1893- 1906 Lond. 8°. —_— ——— Scientific Committee. Botanical Certificates. 4°. YAL MEDICO-BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. Trans- aS Be Roy. actions (1834-37), pp. 1-248. Lond. —— Royat MicroscopicaL SociETY OF Lonpon. Journal. 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Society OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE. dp Vol. xli-lv (1893-1907) > Lond., 1893-1907 > (Vol. xli wants pp. 1-476; xlvut wants No. 2379 xlviii wants No. 2487.) — Sourn KENSINGTON Museum. Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific prea a grd_ ed. (Ed. by A. T. Aitchison.) Lond., ___ Surveyors’ InstituTION. Rules of Examination, 1893. 8°. Special- gern Examinations (for Members). Rules, oe. Ss. etc. 2nded.,rev. 1890. Lond.,I —— Forestry Collection. Classification and Catalogue. 3rd ed. Lond., rgor. 8°. ___ Untversiry or Lonpon. Calendar, 1886-87. Lond., 1886. a. __ Wogurn EXPERIMENTAL Fruit Farm. See WOBURN. London (The) Catalogue of British Plants. .. Lond., 1844. 8°. —— 4thed. Lond., 1853. 8°. =. 8h ed. pt. r. Lond., (1886.) 8°. —— othed., pt.1. Lond., 1895. 8°. 10 RoyaL Botanic GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY 73 London (The) Journal of Botany. See JouRNAL oF BOTANY by Wa ker. Lucknow. HortTIcULTURAL GARDENS. Report, 1886-94, 97- 1907 Allahabad, 1886-1907 > : Lugano. 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[Continued as] MONTREAL AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. See SUPRA. ——— MONTREAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AND FRUIT GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Report, 3, 5, 6, 8,9. Montreal, 1878-84. 8°. —— NaturaL History Society OF MONTREAL. Proceedings. See CANADIAN NATURALIST AND GEOLOGIST. Moscow. Société ImpERIALE DES NATURALISTES DE Moscov. ulletin. Année 1829, no. 7; em no. 3, 4; tom xxxvi (1863), no. 2; xxxvii (1864), ; eesax (1866), fio. 2, 43 Ix (1884), ts 3, 4; 121 "(2888) : Ixii (1886). Moscou. 8°. —_— Nouvelle Série. Tom. i-xx (1887-1906) Moscou. 8°. —— Beilage zum Bulletin; Meteorologische Beobach- Gage. en, 1886, Hilfte 2; 1887; 1888; Sag Halfte 1 (in Bull. 1890), Halfte 2. Moskau, 1886-91. —— Nouveaux Mémoires. Tom. xv, livr. 7; xvi, xvu-> "Moscou, 1898-1907 4°. RoyaL BoTANIc GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY 82 is a simian A Journal of Botany. Ed. by A. A. Heller and veridge Kennedy. Vol. i-iii Los Gatos, Califoruia, ee 8°. (Vol. 14 1s incomplete.) Miinchen. See Municu. Munich. BayYERISCHE BOTANISCHE GESELLSCHAFT. Berichte. .1-xi> Miinchen, 1891-1907 > 8°. (Ba. 1v-Vi1t are incomplet é.) —— —— Mitteilungen. No. 22-26, 30-40-> Miinchen, 1902- o06— La. 8°. —— K. BAYERISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN. Mathe- matischphystkalische Klasse. Sitzungsberichte. Bd. xxx (1900), Hft. 3; xxxv (1905). Miinchen, rgo1-06. 8°. — — —— Inhaltsverzeichniss, 1886-99. Miinchen, 1900. ge, — ae Gazette and Journal of Field-study. . Vol i, No. 3, 7 (1906). Haslemere Educational Museum. Museum Report, Pharmaceutical setae of Great Britain. ee LONDON, PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY Mycological Notes. See CINCINNATI (OHIO), Lioyp L1prary oF BOTANY, ¢é Mysore. Forest ADMINISTRATION. See INDIA (SPECIAL), MYSORE. —— GOVERNMENT GARDENS. See INDIA (SPECIAL), MYSORE. —— GOVERNMENT Museum. See INDIA (SPECIAL), Mysore. Natal Botanic Gardens. See DurRBAN, BoTANIC SOCIETY. National Amateur Gardeners’ Association. See LONDON. es. oe Conference, held in the [Royal Horticultural] Society’s Garden at Chiswick, July 2 and 3, 1889. (Jour. = ak Soc., vol. xi, 1889.) 8°. National Rose Society. Annual Report, goo. 8°. Nature = obi Bibliographie neuer cc coi aller Lander auf dem Gebiete der Naturgeschic rsg. von Rg Friedlander und Sohn. Jahrg. i-xxvii i (B75 1905). Berlin. a (Jahrg. xviit (1896) wants titlep. and index; xix—xxii ) are wantin Natural History Transactions of Northumberland, or aes and Newcastle-on-Tyne. See NEWCASTLE- ON-TYNE Natural ae mR A Monthly Review of Scientific Progress. . i-xii, xiii, No. 77-81; xiv, xv. Lond., 1892-99. Nature. A aioe Illustrated — of Science. Vol. i- Ixxvi~ Lond., 1870-1907 > ol. xvi 4s wanting ; lxtit, a. lxxii want titlep. and index ; lxiv wants No. 1650.) Roya. BoTANic GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY 83 sate prance 9:25 Zeitschrift fiir Land- und Forstwirt- schaft . Jahrg. iii, Hft. 5 (1905). Stuttgart. 8°. 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By J. H. ae Oe Sydney, 189 —— DEPARTMENT OF Mines. Annual Report, 1878, 1879, and Maps to accompany . . . 1879. Sydney, 1879-80. 4°. —— Roya. SociETY oF NEW SoutH WALES. See SYDNEY. —— SELECT COMMITTEE ON DISEASE IN Fruit TREES. Report. Sydney, 1866. Fol. _._—. STaTE Forest ADMINISTRATION. Annual Progress Report, 1890, 1891. Sydney, 1891, 92. Fol. ____ TECHNOLOGICAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND SANITARY MusEuM. See SYDNEY New oe Agence” — OF NATURAL HIs?t ORY. “gecter Vol. i-xiv; es Ce ae oO (1881-1902). Seo York. 3 —— —— Report, ea New York, 1882-1902. 8°. ——— COLUMBIA COLLE Herbarium. NEw YorK, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Dawa of Botan —— CoLuMBIA UNIVERSITY. Depainen of Botany. Contribu- tions. Vol. i, No. I-24; No. 27-50 iii, No. 51- 75; iv, No. 76-86, Bet00% 'y-viii ; ix, No. 202 (1886- 03). New York. 8°. Rovat Botanic GARDEN—CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY 85 New i inermptrmernctinc LycEuM OF NATURAL History. Annals. New York, 1852-76. — 3 eee Vol. i, pp. I-300 (1870-71). 8°. —— om and Series. 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Ratiral History Transactions of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne eing Papers read at the Meetings of the Natural ’ History Society of Northumber- land, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club. Vol. i-xv. Lond., 1867-1905. si (Vol. xv, pt. I only.) {Continued as] Transactions. New Series. Vol.i,ii~ Lond., 1904-07—> 8°. —— TYNESIDE NATURALISTS’ FIELD CiuB. Transactions. Vol. i-vi (1847-64). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848-64. 8°. (For later Transactions, See NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ‘NATURAL History SOCIETY OF NORTHUMBERLAND, ETC. rca tHe (Conn.). CoNnNEcTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND a CES. | Transactions. Vol. i-xiii~ Newhaven, 1866- epee ee 4 %, - I only.) Nilgiris. osideraagss 20 BOTANIC GARDENS. See INDIA (SPECIAL), Map Nijmegen. ag pana sella BOTANISCHE VEREENIGING. Pro- drom s flore Batave. Vol. i, pt.2,3. Ed. alt. Nijmegen, There ; —— —— Recueil de travaux botaniques néerlandais . . . Vol. i. 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See NURNBERG. Niirnberg. NATURHISTORISCHE GESELLSCHAFT ZU NURNBERG. Abhandlungen. Bd. xii, xv, Hft.3; xvi > Nirnberg, 1898, 1905-06 > 8°. —— —— JAHRESBERICHT, 1904-05 Niirnberg, 1905-06 > 8°. Nyasaland. See BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. Nyt rer for Naturvidenskaberne, grundlagt af den Physio- aphiske Forening i Christiania. Hovedredaktor N. Wille, Ba. SALE Christiania, 1900-07 > 8°. seiebtons ers sur la a ie ey sur slash Naturelle, et sur s Arts par é Rozier, J. A. Mon ngez et de la Meher: ‘Tom XXix, et li. (A continuation of Introduction aux Observations sur la Physique, 1771-72.) maser io zane of the British Pteridological Society. See KEN Occasional Papers of the Boston Natural History Society. See Boston (Mass.). Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences. See SAN FRANCISCO (CAL.). rebaeiagh se Botanische Zeitschrift. See OESTERREICH- ES BOTANISCHES WOCHENBLATT. Oesterreichische Forst- und Jagd-Zeitung. Redigirt von E.G. Hempel, efc.; Jahrg. ix-xxili. Wien, 1891-1905. Fol. 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THE following keys to the genera and species of the Labiate plants of China proper, and the enumeration of the species which accompanies them, were drawn up from the splendid mass of material assembled at Kew from the chief herbaria of the Old World, under the circumstances mentioned in my preliminary paper in this periodical (xxxvii, 154), published two years ago. The characters and localities mentioned are taken from the actual specimens seen, and it has been possible to compare most of them with their original types. The only large collec- tion consulted since the above paper was written has been the Labiates of the Hongkong herbarium, kindly entrusted to me by my friend and successor, Mr. W. J. Tutcher, Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department of that important Crown Colony, which Sir Joseph Hooker once referred to in an official memorandum as the key to the botanical position with respect to China. The keys have throughout been constructed on practical lines, and are based as far as possible on characters easily observable without minute examination. The enumeration on the same principle contains references only to the clearest and most readily accessible descriptions of the genera and species. These are followed in each case by the colour of the flowers, months of flowering, and natural habitat whenever the informa- tion has been obtained. A list of the specimens seen from each province follows, the collectors’ numbers being added for the convenience of students in herbaria not annotated by the writer. A classified list of determinations of plants numbered by the different collectors is appended to the paper. My object in selecting the Labiatae out of all the families represented in the Chinese flora to examine at this time was to test whether botanical exploration had proceeded far enough to make possible the study of the phytogeographical division of the empire. For these attractive and easily preserved plants A [Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. XXVIII, May r1915.] Wt. 13/608—450—5/15.—N. & Co., Ltd. Gp. 10. 128 DunNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. are probably better represented in our herbaria than most others. The writer is reluctantly forced to the conclusion that our present knowledge does not warrant the drawing up of any such scheme of plant areas for China, and the following sugges- tions are merely an indication of some obvious distribution lines which appeared in the preparation of the work. The apparent distribution along lines is doubtless due to the fact that, com- ‘pared with the great bulk of the empire, the areas collected in are but isolated points, and the attempt to trace out an area of distribution results in lines connecting them. 1. Commencing then from Yunnan, the south-west corner of China, and probably the richest province in Labiates, many species (such as Leucas mollissima and Teucrium japonicum) extend due eastwards along the dry hills of S. China as far as Hainan and Kwangtung and northwards as far as E. Szechuen and Hupeh through Kweichow. Teucrium quadrifarium and Stachys kowyangensis, starting from the same province, pursue a north-eastern line, reaching as far as the Yangtze in lower situations, while such species as Plectranthus ternifolius, though common and characteristic in the southern uplands, extend no further north than Kweichow. Elsholizia communis and E. polystachya, avoiding on the other hand the eastern part of this area, seem to follow the dry grassy mountain pastures through the centre of China as far as the middle of the northern boundaries in Shensi and Chili. 2. While the above species follow lines radiating out from Yunnan through the half quadrant east to north-east, many others, such as Orthosiphon rubicundus, Plectranthus Coetsa, Salvia hians, and Nepeta lamiopsis, are found to extend from Yunnan due north along the bare stony pastures which flank the lofty mountain ranges of Tibet as far as Ta-chien-lu in E. Szechuen. Dracocephalum tanguticum and D._ heterophylium reach still further north on the same line, running down to the lesser altitudes of Kansu ; while the peculiar group of Elsholtzia species, with woolly flower-spikes, is represented by a succession of forms along the same range (viz. E. ianthina in Kansu, E. calycocarpa and E. ertostachya further south). All the species of north and south extension show, as usual, increasing altitude with decreasing latitude. 3. Coming now to denizens of damp and shady places which radiate from the south-west, Pogostemon fraternus and P. glaber, Scutellaria discolor, Craniotome versicolor, and Leucosceptrum canum reach from India only as far as the shady forests of S. Yunnan; Dysophylla verticillata and D. auricularia extend thence due eastwards to Kwangtung, while D. linearis reaches north-eastwards to Kweichow. Scwtellaria rivularis has in the VY \? Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 129 same region a much wider range, adorning with its intensely blue spikes the margins of springs and rivulets as far north as the Yangtze and as far east as the damp upland woods of Fukien. 4. Transferring our attention now to the opposite or north- east corner of China, Plectranthus glaucoides, Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum), Scutellaria scordifolia, and S. viscidula are known in the empire only from Shantung and Chili, the north-eastern- most provinces. Plectranthus amethystoides, Mosla dianthera, and M. lanceolata are examples of the numerous species extending down the whole east coast on the dry grassy ranges so well known to mariners of the coastwise routes. Salvia miltiorrhiza, on the other hand, though abundant in the northern coastal provinces, does not reach further south than Chekiang and extends west- wards to Hupeh. 5. Ajuga ciliata follows a diagonal south-west course from the north-east as far as central China, while such species as Nepeta Cataria continue the same south-west line across the whole country as far as Yunnan. 6. A few maritime species such as Hyftis suaveolens follow the salt marshes from the south as far as Fukien, but in this family, as in the rest of the Chinese flora, few species are restricted to _ saline regions. 7. Scutellaria macrantha, one of the finest Labiate plants of the flora, is confined, like a few other species, to the line of northern provinces. 8. The centre of China, viz. Hupeh and its neighbourhood, is, so far as records show, the home of an unusually large number of endemic species, such as Salvia Maximowicziana and Phlomis gracilis ; but it must be remembered that the region has become better known than almost any other in consequence of the inclusion of Henry’s vast collections there in the material elaborated by Hemsley in his Enumeration of the plants of China in the Linnean Journal. g. As regards endemic elements in the various provinces there is doubtless everywhere a comparatively large proportion of species exclusively confined to each of the numerous isolated and peculiar tracts which occur throughout the country, and every new mountain which is botanically explored yields its quota of novelties. In the writer’s own experience, a month’s sojourn on the central range of Fukien contributed some 30-40 new species to the flora ; while three days on the sacred mountain, Hong Wong Shan, near Swatow, has enriched our knowledge | with many beautiful species before unknown. Yunnan has a very large list of exclusive species, having been the hunting- ground of three most energetic collectors whose finds were examined and described by, or for, three of the most efficient 130 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. botanical establishments in the world. The centre of the province was known first from the collections of Delavay and the writings of Franchet at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris; the south from Henry’s collections and the labours of Kew botanists, still in progress ; the north from Forrest’s explorations and the publications of the Edinburgh Botanic Garden. The romantic and adventurous journeys of the latter collector will, it is to be hoped, be described some day in book form, and they might make one of the most attractive narratives of botanical enter- prise in China. Next to Yunnan, perhaps Szechuen is the best known from the writings and collections of Wilson, and especially from the Plantae Wilsonianae published by the Arnold Arbore- tum. Kwangtung, though less fortunate in its failure to attract horticultural collectors and in the absence of very large exhaustive collections in European herbaria, has had many earnest botanical students from the earliest times of European immigration. The collections of Hance and Ford, and in more recent times Matthew, Tutcher, and the writer, have been examined and described at different times and in many publications. But the province has the unique advantage of a complete descriptive flora (Flora of Kwangtung, by Dunn and Tutcher), and of a botanical establishment and fine herbarium at Hongkong. These three provinces have already been proved to have large endemic lists, and these are not likely to be greatly reduced. In a smaller degree the same may be said of the less explored regions ; and when the mapping out of botanical regions comes to be undertaken, the existence of many specialised internal areas will doubtless be recognised. KEY TO GENERA. 1. Lower or horizontal lip or (when subregular) lobe of corolla entire. : 2 Lower or the erect lip 3-lobed é 26. 2. Upper tooth of calyx very broad. : : : 3. Upper tooth little, if any, broader than others . : 13. 3. Upper tooth of calyx decurrent on tube. . ; 10. Upper tooth not decurrent . ‘ : ; 4. 4. Corolla spurred : ‘ ; . 8. Plectranthus. Corolla not spurred nor gibbous at base ; 5. 5. Flowers in compact spikes or heads 6. * Inflorescence loose . : : : 8. 6. Flowers in globular heads : ; 5. Acrocephalus. 7. Flowers in oblong or linear spikes ay \ Ld 2 6 io) 1H NS H Ww H ty be On onl a WH “I m oo HH \o iS) °o Ny H NS iS) No Ss) . Corolla bilabiate ; Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF Leaves ovate serrate Leaves oblong crenate . Calyx cylindric pitted Calyx campanulate . Fruiting calyx 3-4 times as long as broad . ruiting calyx twice as long as broa . Calyx lobes shut cae toe in fruit ruit Calyx campanulate in f . Corolla tube distinctly exserted Corolla tube hardly exserted . Corolla lobes nearly equal Lower lobe longer, deflexed . ; pala gibbous at base or distinctly 2-lipped : inflorescence loo ; Corolla ibe cylindric, hardly 2-lipped ; in- florescence compac : . Corolla distinctly ieee lla 5-lobed Corolla 5-lo . Leaves pinnatifid Leaves not deeply lobed . Stamens 2 Stamens 4 . Calyx teeth setaceous Calyx teeth triangular or lanceolate. stamens declinate Corolla lobes spread i into a flat limb; stamens divaricate . . Filaments bearded at centre Filaments glabrous . 3 or more leaves whorled sas ‘ Leaves opposite in pairs . Leaves sessile or subsessile . lked : Leaves long-sta . Calyx divided nearly to = Calyx shortly lobed . Flowers in dense axillary whorls Flowers in terminal or aeaaacd often dense racemes . Anthers 4; calyx teeth lanceolate . Anthers 2 ; calyx teeth subulate Calyx plumose, i tak -like . Calyx subglabrous CHINA. 131 10. Anisochilus. ‘ 4. Nosema. 9. ; 12. 2. Geniosporum. 3. Mesona, 31. Scutellaria. : II. 7. Orthosiphon. I. Ocimum. 6. Moschosma. 9. Coleus. 17. 14. 15. 16. 5°: itches 19. 19. Mosla. 18. Periila. eo ae 8. Plectranthu 5. 17. Hancea, 20, 22. a he! 6 a 13. Dysophylia. £2. Pogostemon. 25. 23. 24. 15. Elsholtzia. 20. Mentha. 21. Lycopus. 14. Colebrookia. - 16. Keiskia, 392 DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 26. ne lip of corolla much shorter than the lo d or o rg = ip as — as, OF longer than, the ower, entir : d : 258 27. Flowers minute, in crowded cymes 35- Craniotome. Flowers of moderate size, spiked or racemed 28. 28. Stamens included. : ‘ ; 33. Chelonopsis, Stamens exserted 29. 29. Flowers in dense woolly oT ; : 52. Leucosceptrum. Flowers in racemes . e : elope ile 30. 30. Upper lip of corolla entire or emarginate . : 53. Ajuga. Upper lobes of corolla 2 or 4, equal 51. Teucrium. 31. Flowers in small odin ia — : : 22. Origanum. . Inflorescence not corymbos ‘ ; ‘ 32: 32. Leaves small entire : = 33- Leaves moderate or large, crenate or serrate : : 34. 33. Calyx bilabiate ; : : : . 23. Thymus. =~ “Calyx teeth equal. : : : 24. Micromeria. 34. Stamens 2, anthers on pea eucie connective. 27. Salvia. Stamens 4. ' a : 35. Calyx 13-15-nerved . : : : : i 36. Calyx 5-10-nerved . : : oi ; : 40. 36. Calyx bilabiate ‘ : : 37. Calyx teeth equal and sinuses equal ; : 39- 37. Bracts bristle-like; corolla tube hardly exse ; : ‘ : 25. Calamintha. Bracts broader or corolla tube far exserted p : 38. 38. Calyx with 5 distinct hota others obscure . . 26. Melissa. erves of calyx 15 dist . 30. Dracocephalum.* 39. = in dense terminal ma without 28. Lophanthus. Flocer | in eoe inflorescences or with con- spicuous bracts . : as OQ. Neg aY 40. Stamens included in corolla tube. ee . . 41. Stamens exserted ; : : : 42. 41. Leaves inciso-lobate : ‘ ; 34. Marrubium. Leaves crenate or serrate. : ; 33. Chelonopsis. 42. Upper lobe of calyx broad, ane i é : 43. Calyx lobes subequal * The division of ieaehe hits from Nepeta was recognised by Linnaeus and most subsequen aang as depending upon the bilabiate form of the calyx in the former, te latter having 5 equal calyx teeth. The irregularity of the a calyx of Dicchiiun consists in either (1) having one broad upper lobe and 4 small narrow ones below, or (2) having 3 teeth united nearly to the top, the remaining 2 free from each other and from the 3 united ones. 4 te aS ts 4 G1 > Ay on on . Nutlets rounded at top _ z; Nutlets sessile DunN—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF ‘CHINA. 133 . Flowers ina ane terminal a aa filaments ifid a Flowers in lag racemes . Calyx with 10 equal tee th Calyx 5-toothed with occasionally 5 inter- mediate smaller o . Style equally bifid S tyle entire, or lobes very unequal . . Corolla tube saccate on lower side ssaieacd sey ee or equally. dilated . Nutlets “ee when Se N utlets dry when ri . Shrubs with scarlet flowers . Herbs 1rimat top Nutlets truncate, oft . Leaves trifid or calyx teeth spinose Leaves entire or lobed, teeth not spiny . Stamens longer than corolla Stamens included under i a lip Nutlet ted on gynophore i . Plant shaggy with long silky hairs . Plant without long silky hairs . Leaves not lobed ; calyx teeth s oft Leaves pinnatifid « or calyx teeth spinous . Flowers in dense whorls Flowers in stalked cymes 1. Ocimum, Linn. ; Leaves softly hairy, regularly cy crenate ; soft calyces thickly glandular with few ha — nearly glabrous, nearly « entire ; ccalyces as ith few glands, seto Ocimum sanctum, Linn. ; Flowers white. SZECHUEN : O-mi-shan, 1899, Hugh. HAINAN: Henry, 8709. Ocimum basilicum, Linn. ; Flowers purple, August. Woods. CuiL1: Pekin, Bretschneider. CHEKIANG: Hickin. 32. Prunella. 42. Paralami um. 44. Leucas. 49. E urysolen, 47- 48. Gomphostemma. t : 48. 37. Colquhounia. ; ‘ 49. 50. 53. 39. Galeopsis. : 51. 36. Antsomeles. ; 52. 43. ne . Stachys a Eriophyton. j ; 54. 41. Lamium . 40. Leonurus. 45. Phlomis. 47. Microtoena, ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 607. I. O. sanctum, L., 2. O. basilicum, L. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 609. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 608. / 134 DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. - / YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 11,375; Ducloux, 512. KIANGSU : Shanghai, Faber. YUNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 24; Mengtze, 5000 ft., Henry, 11,375 ; Ducloux, 512. KWANGTUNG: Ford, 140; Swatow, Wukingfu, Dalziel. 2. Geniosporum, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 609. Geniosporum strobiliferum, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 6ro. Flowers white with purple veins. Dry forests. YUNNAN : Pu-erh, Henry, 13,393. 3. Mesona, BI. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 611. Leaves obtuse at apex, acute or acuminate at the ase, glabrous : : ; ; Leaves acute at apex, obtuse at base, thinly hairy beneath ; : ; ; I. chinensis. 2. procumbens. 1. Mesona chinensis, Benth. ; Fl. Hongk. 274. Flowers September. KWANGTUNG: Thai-yong, 2000 ft., Swatow, Dalziel : Saywan, Hongkong, Wilford, 216 ; Hongkong, Harland, 675. 2. Mesona procumbens, Hemsl. in Ann. Bot. ix (1895), 155, t. a. Flowers blue, April to November. KWANGTUNG: Phoenix Mt. near Swatow, Dunn: Hong- kong New Territory, cult. Tutcher. 4. Nosema, Prainin Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixxiii, 20. Nosema prunelloides, Prain. Mesona prunelloides, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 267. Flowers pink, blue, or white, April to October. Rocky slopes. HAINAN: Katsumata; Shun Cheong, Ford, 457; Pakhoi, Playfair. 5. Acrocephalus, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 611. Herb : : : . I. capitatus. Shrub ; ; : : 2. fruticosus. 1. Acrocephalus capitatus, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 611. Flowers white or pale purple. YUNNAN : Szemao, Henry, 12,610. iS) . Acrocephalus fruticosus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVii, 154. Flowers September. Yunnan : Valley of Yangtze below Pung-tzu-la at gooo ft., Forrest, 582. P' « y Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 135 6. Moschosma, Reichb. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 612. Moschosma polystachyum, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 612. Flowers flesh-coloured. HAINAN: Henry, 8181. 7. Orthosiphon, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 612. 1. Corolla longer than the stamens : ‘ Z. Corolla much shorter than the stamens : : ; 3. 2. Corolla slender ; leaves suddenly narrowed into slender petioles _ I, O, marmoritis. Corolla broad; leaves gradually narrowed elow, sessile or subsessile : 2. O. rubicundus. 3. Corolla more than 2 cm. long. 3. O. stamineus. Corolla less than 1.5 cm. long : : 4. O. debths. 1. Orthosiphon marmoritis, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVli, 154. Plectranthus marmoritis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1874, 53. Flowers white, July and August. On rocks in shady places. KWANGTUNG: Ford, 146 (partly); West River, Sampson, 18th July 1872 ; Lungchow, Morse, 531. 2. Orthosiphon rubicundus, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 614. Coleus wulfenioides, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 23r. Flowers pink, red, or purple, May to September. Barren grassy slopes and pine woods. _ SZECHUEN: Tung valley, 4500 ft., Wilson, 4349. YUNNAN: Ducloux, 17; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 210, 1758, 2004, 2181, 2693 ; common in pine woods on the sides of the Hoching and Lichiang ranges at 8000-9000 ft., Forrest, 126; south end of Lang-kong valley, Forrest, 5584; Mengtze, 5000 ft., Henry, 9800, Hancock, 66. HAINAN : Sam-shan-sze, Dunn’s Chinese collector. 3. Orthosiphon stamineus, Benth. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 615. Flowers blue. HAINAN: La-tai-si, Ford, 460; Henry, 8533; Tingan (Katsumata) Hongkong Herb. 5556. 4. Orthosiphon debilis, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 267. Plectranthus cardiaphyllus, Hemstl. |.c. 269. Flowers white. SZECHUEN: S. Wushan, 7500 ft., Henry, 5770, Wilson, 4348, 4348A. HupeEnH : Chien-shih, Henry, 5770A, 6993, 6050. 136 DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 8. Plectranthus, L’Herit.; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 616. . Leaves peri in threes opposit 1. ternifolius. # Leaves o 2. Calyx with 2 i entire — ; corolla spu 49. Calyx with 5 nearly equal teeth 3- 3. Corolla tube 4-6 times as long as the calyx 4. Corolla tube not more than twice as nee as Q. 4. Flowers racemose 5. Flowers paniculate 6. 5. Upper lip of the corolla about a to the lower 2. macranthus. Upper lip of the corolla 3 times as ‘long as the lower ; ; : i . 3. Praimianus. 6. Leaves ovate : wes : a, Leaves linear-oblong : 4. angustifolius. 7. Corolla widely gibbous at the base . 5. Bulleyanus. Corolla cylindric at the base ; : ; 8. 8. Leaves blunt, subsessile 6. Stracheyt. Leaves acute, stalked 7. striatus. 9. Leaves distinctly stalked 10. Leaves sessile or subsessile 30. 10. Leaves stellately tomentose . ; i; eaves without stellate tomentum . 13. 11. Leaves peau ‘ 12. Leaves 8. discolor. 12. Teeth of fniting calyx fae of its tube 9. leucophyllus. Tube of fruiting calyx equal to the teeth . 10. rugosus. 13. Leaves cordate , 11. sculponiatus. eaves not cordate . ‘ i ; : - 14. Flowers racemose 7 EQ. etcisms seh vacemosus), Flowers paniculate or in axillary cymes ; 15. 15. ale teeth, at E least in fruit, 4 times the eeth 16. Calyx tube not more ‘than twice the teeth . ved 16. Corolla g-10 mm. long ; seeds oe a vubescens.* Corolla 5-6 mm. long I 17. Corolla widely gibbous at the bas % plyllopodus, Corolla nearly or quite cylindric a the base 18. * P. rubescens, conga is a glabrous-leaved form of a species which includes brous- and densely pubescent-leaved plants connected together by various e plant are uniform in all. . Coetsa differs in its large branching habit, its calyx 3 mm. not 5 mm. long, and its pe x teeth 4 not } of the tube. yy ms = N .2) Ww o) Oo al QW NS iss) Qo Ww Ou . Flowers in axillary Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 137 Corolla tube 3-4 ape longer than the calyx ; calyx I . broad and wns calyx teeth pene Corolla ee co more than twice as Tong as as the Leaves acute or acuminate . Leaves blunt . Inflorescence wooll Ly Inflorescence not woolly . Leaves grey-pubescent beneath Leaves nearly glabrous beneath . Corolla widely gibbous at base Corolla cylindric at base or nearly sc so . Corolla 5-6 mm. lon g ; : Corolla 7-15 mm. long ; leaves glabrous Leaves obtuse or acuminate; flowers in w panicles or in axillary cymes . Leaves cuspidate; flowers in spreading "panicles . Leaves shortly acuminate Leaves obtuse Corolla 7 mm. — ; Corolla 1.1 cm. long . . Corolla 7-9 mm. long Corolla 1.2-1.4 cm. long Leaves lanceolate, acute, cuneate at the Leaves ovate, abruptly acuminate at the base : . Fruiting Se teeth short, triangular Fruiting calyx teeth long, acute . Corolla widely gibbous at the base . Corolla cylindric at base or nearly so . Flowers 1.2-1.5 cm. long Flowers 5-10 mm. long . Leaves SS ate Leaves o cymes ; leaves obtuse Flowers in loose panicles ; leaves acute Inflorescence woolly or tomentose Inflorescence glabrous or pubescent Flowers in racemes Flowers in panicles or r cymes 7. striatus. 19. : 20. 15. Henry. 16. eriocalyx. ; 21. 17. Cavaler 18. dig 23. 28. 19. Coetsa. : 24. 25. I2. excisus. 26. 22. 0. Rosthornit. 21. ricinispermus. 22. adenanthus. ae, paises - 29. 15. Henry. 18. glaucocalyx. nervosus. ms amgusiflins 33- ", 23. trroratus. . 25. Forrestii. 16. ertocalyx. é 35- 12. excisus (var. racemosus). : : ‘ 36. * P. ivroratus, Diels, in cultivation has larger leaves and fewer flowers. vs 138 Se) iS) w es) “I >a) Go © aN (2) aS H + CO aS ‘Oo aa) . Shrub ; leaves finely serrate he le . Whole plant pubescent ; . Plectranthus ternifolius, Don. ; Elsholizia Lychnitis, Léveillé et Vaniot in Fedde, . Flowers 8-10 mm. long Flowers 5-6 mm. long . Leaves a or acute . Leaves obtu . Flowers i in ue ficey Flowers in panicles Large acumin ee eaves ey ‘serrate, . Bracts serrate Bracts sub-entire panicle spreading Plant subglabrous ; panicle narrow . Leaves all radical Leaves cauline . Flowers in axillary cymes Flowers paniculate : Leaves ovate Leaves oblong or linear oblong . Leaves cuneate at the base . Leaves rounded at the base . . Calyx 1 mm. long and broad ; calyx teeth un Calyx more than 1 mm. long . Inflorescence paniculate Inflorescence of axillar cymes ; lea sely ee sad reticulate ie . Inflorescence subglabrous ] Inflorescence woolly . Corolla with a long slender s spur Corolla with a broad spur of moderate length Nov. Sp. viii, 425. Flowers whitish to lavender, September and November. Dry open mountain sides KWEICHOw : Tchen-lin-tcheou, Bodinier et Martin ; tcheou, Cavalerie, 2573. YUNNAN: Mountains east of Szemao at 5000 ft., Henry, 9020, 9020A ; Salween-Irrawadi Forrest, 1043; Tali-fu to T Kwancsi: Lungchow, Morse, 134. divide, 5000-7000 ft., engyueh road, F orrest, 1007. DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. : cae SK 26. amethystotdes. 27. pleiophyllus. 28. grosseserratus. : ; 4I. 26. amethystoides. 29. megathyrsus. 22. adenanthus. =p80- asian 43. a Sk ie la 44. ; ee 4. ese . adenanthus. ey pletophyllus. 6. Stracheyi. : 47. sh? 48 31. phyllostachys. 24. nervosus. 16. eriocalyx. 32. calcaratus. 33. macrocalyx. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 621. Repert. Tou- N. of Ya-ko, DuNN—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 139 KWANGTUNG: Mainland opposite Hongkong 2000-3000 ft., Hance, 745 ; common on the bare uplands above Taipo, Dunn. 2. Plectranthus macranthus, Hook. f.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 616, Hancea Hemsleyana, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. IX, 223. Flowers violet to rose-purple, August to September. Moist banks of streams, sides of marshes, etc., and in dense jungle. SZECHUEN : Omi, Wilson, 51184, B. Kwetcuow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 363. YUNNAN: Mingkwang-Irrawadi divide at 7000-8000 it., Forrest, 961 ; Teng-yueh, Howell, 126. _ Plectranthus Prainianus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. vii, I Hancea Prainiana, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 223. Flowers violet, August. KWEICHOW : near the cascades, Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 362. > Plectranthus angustifolius, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxxvii, 154. Flowers dark or light purple. Grassy mountains. Hupreu: Fang, Wilson, 2577. YunNnAN: Ducloux, 274 (fide Henry) ; Mengtze, 5000-— 5500 it., Henry, 10,069, 10,0694; near Yunnan-sen, Maire, 2497, 2600. 5. Plectranthus Bulleyanus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. di v2 Flowers deep blue, June. Dry situations among scrub and shady pastures. YuNnnaN: eastern flank of Tali range at g000-10,000 ,, Forrest, 4554. 6. Plectranthus Stracheyi, Benth. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 618. P. veronicifolius, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1885 (Nov.), 327, Flowers white, November. YUNNAN: Forests south of Szemao at 4000 ft., Henry, 12,721. Hainan : Hung-mo (Lai Distr.), B. C. Henry, Nov. 21, 1882. 7. Plectranthus striatus, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 618. P. Gerardianus,* Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 617. P. Tatei, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 274. P. Esquirolii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 247. Orthosiphon Bodiniert, Van. in Bull. Acad. Geogr. Bot. xiv, 170. O. glabrescens, Van. l.c, 168. * P. Gerardianus, Benth.; see Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 156. 4 et 140 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Flowers from pale blue or white to dark red, June to January. Forest, woods, scrub, damp shady places, grassy mountains.* SZECHUEN: W. China at 1200 ft. to 2800 ft., Wilson, 4376, 4377 ; Yangtze banks, W. China, Wilson, 4379. HupeH: Ichang, Henry, 2926; Chang-yang, Henry, 7680, Wilson, 2651; Mt. Omi, Wilson, 5120. KweicHow: Ko-te-pang-kaou, Esquirol, 214; Kouy-yang, Bodimer, 2480. UNNAN : Ducloux, 266, 554; Maire, 313, 425, 647, 1293, 1582, 2030, 2344; mountains N. and S.E. of Mengtze, 5000- 6500 ft., Henry, 9042, 9043, 9073, 9796, 9797, 9840, 10,071, 11,166, 11,266, 11,286; Mi-lé district, Henry, I10,07IA, 10,072 ; Yuen-chang at 3500 ft., Henry, 11,576 ; Szemao, W. Mountains, at 5000 ft., Henry, 12,475; 12,581; Teng-yueh, Howell, 26; Yangtze Valley between Tzu-ko and Shih-ku at 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 18; eastern flank of Talirange, Forrest, 6820 ; Yunnan- sen, Bodinter. KwANGTuNG: Wong-yu, Tate; Lo-fou-shan at 3100 ft., Ford, 47; Lantao, Dunn ; Lienchow River, Matthew. 8. Plectranthus discolor, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXV, 155. Flowers blue, August to October. SZECHUEN : Min Valley, 4000-9000 ft., Wilson, 4321, 4322 ; between Ta-chien-lu and Chengtu, Hosie. g. Plectranthus leucophyllus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxxvii, 157. Flowers, July to October. SZECHUEN : Tung Valley, 1200 m., Wilson, 4319; between Ta-chien-lu and Chengtu, Hosie. io. Plectranthus rugosus, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 620. Flowers white with rose or purple spots. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 529. 11. Plectranthus sculponiatus, Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. Og: Flowers very fragrant, blue or dull yellow, sometimes with a purple blotch on the lower lip, August to October. Moist valleys, pine woods. KWEIcHow: Gan-pin, Bodinier, 1942. / YUNNAN: Ducloux, 220; Maire, 26, 400, 520, 1609, 2023, 2318 ; foot of mountains at Mengtze, Hancock, 430, Henry, 9235; Pu-erh at 4500 ft., Henry, 13,492; north of Tali-fu, 8000- * In shady places the flowers are paler, the leaves larger and often more pubescent. a DunNn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. I4I 11,000 ft., Forrest, 597; eastern flank of Lichiang range, 9000— 10,000 ft., Forrest, 6345 ; Tung valley, Wilson, 4387-88. 12. Plectranthus excisus, Maxim.; Mél. Biol. ix, 423. P. racemosus,* Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 273. . Flowers yellow, red, or purple, July to October. Ditches. SZECHUEN: N. Wu-shan, Henry, 7049, Wilson, 4385 ; S. Wu-shan; Henry, 4855; Chang-yang, Wilson, 1682. HureH: Fang, Wilson, 2382, 2513, 2582, Henry, 6695, Patung, Henry, 2463, 7233; Tien-pong-scian at 1990 m., Silvestri, 2080 ; Ichang, Henry, 417. 13. Plectranthus rubescens, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI, 273. P. dichromophylius, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 562. Flowers purple, August to October. Banks of streams. Hureu : Ichang, Henry, 974 (type). SZECHUEN: W. China at 5000 ft., Wilson, 4375; Nan- chuan, Rosthorn, 1164 ; Lung-mo-ai, Rosthorn, 86r. 14. ee phyllopodus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. 227. ag ‘eiaesani ,t Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 230. Flowers blue or white, May to September. Mountain meadows and borders of pine forests. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Tali range at 8000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 4555-56; hills of Yangtze-Mekong divide, 6000- 10,000 ft., Forrest, 595. 15. Plectranthus Henryi, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 271. Flowers white with mauve dots. HupeEuH: Ichang, Henry, 2727, 2763, 3086, 3004. 16. Plectranthus eriocalyx, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 155 Flowers lavender-coloured, September and October. Sandy wastes. SZECHUEN : Mt. Omi, October 1904, Wilson, 5125. YunnaAN :. Valley of Yangtse, between Chi-tien and Chin-ho, elevation of 6000-7000 ft., October 1904, Forrest, 587; near Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1599, 2024, 2040 ; sandy wastes on mountains * P. racemosus, Hemsl.: see note in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 158. This form is confined to C. China and can only be distinguished from P. excisus, Maxi its epic flowers ; its leaves are stalked or sessile, cuspidate or not, whereas i in the latter they are always stalked and always cuspidate. + PC ie. co Se, Diels: the only difference observable in the ee specimens of this and P. phyllopodus, Diels, is in the pubescence of the leaves \ 142 Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. near Mengtze, September 1893, 5500 ft., Hancock, 73; Mengtze at 4500 ft., Henry, 9811. 17. Plectranthus Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. 1X, 247. KweEicuow : Esquirol, 834. 18. Plectranthus glaucocalyx, Maxim. ; Mél. Biol. ix, 426. Flowers lilac, August to September. Grassy places. CuHILt: Pekin, Cazles, Hemeling, Bretschneider, 600, Satow ; W. Hills, Pekin, Cazles : Miao-féng-shan, Pekin, W. Hills, Hancock, 75. SHANTUNG: Williamson ; I-tu-hsien, Ching-chou-fu, Couling, 734 ; grassy slopes on Lou-Shan, Tsingtau, Dunn. 19. Plectranthus Coetsa, Ham. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 619. P. leptobotrys, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 561. Flowers reddish, bluish, or white, August to October. Grassy mountains, forests, and wooded cliffs. SZECHUEN : W. China at 6000 ft., Wilson, 4380, 4384. HuPEH: Ou-tan-scian, 2090 m., Silvestri, 2079; Nanto, Henry, 20983. YUNNAN: Mengtze, N. and S.W. mountains at 6000— 8000 ft., Henry, 10,075, 10,238, 10,073, 10,073A, 11,270, 13,774 : Szemao, south forests at 5000 ft., Henry, 12,608. 20. Plectranthus Rosthornii, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 562. Flowers October. SZECHUEN: Nanchuan, Tien-sheng-chiao, Rosthorn, 1122. . 21. Plectranthus ricinispermus, Pamp. in Nuovy. Giorn. Ital., I9IO, 707. Flowers pink, September to October. HuPEH: Fang, Wilson, 1682 ; Patung, Wilson, 2810; Yu-koan-tin at 6000 ft., Silvestri, 2082, 20824; Ou-tan-scian, — Silvestri, 2083, 20834, B. SZECHUEN : Chang-yang, Wilson, 2652. 22. Plectranthus adenanthus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxv, 228. Flowers purple or blue, May to August. Grassy slopes and pine woods, SZECHUEN: W. China at 3000 ft., Wilson, 4574; Tung valley, Wilson, 4382. UNNAN: east of Tali range, 10,000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 4557; Mengtze, 6000-7000 ft., Hancock, 567, 5000 ft., Henry, 13,792, 10,067, 10,0674. Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 143 23. Plectranthus irroratus, G. Forrest ex Diels l.c. 228. Flowers blue, July. Stony pastures and dry shady places among undergrowth in pine forests. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range, g000—10,500 ft., Forrest, 2507, 6143. ° 24. Plectranthus nervosus, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, ¥. Nditifolins Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 247. Teucrium Mairet, Léveillé. Flowers June to November. HupeH: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 4834; Ichang, Henry, 992 (type), 1055 (type), 2725 (type); Patung, Henry, 5105 (type). _ Kranesu: Shanghai, Carles, 347, Maingay, 658. KwEIcHow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 587. Kwanctunc: N. River, Ford, 25 (type) ; Lienchow River, Matthew. YUNNAN: Maire, 1615, 2483. 25. Plectranthus Forrestii, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XV, 229. Flowers blue, July to August. Open mountain meadows and grassy glades in pine forests. UNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range, 11,000 ft., Forrest, 2851, 6243, 6462. 26. Plectranthus amethystoides, Benth.; Mél. Biol. ix, 424. . tnflexus,* Vahl. P. sinensts,f Miq. in Journ. de Bot. Néerl. i, 115. Flowers slaty blue, January to September. Rocky hills. SHANTUNG: Kiao-chow, Zimmermann ; Wei-hai-wei, Matthew. CHEKIANG: Ningpo (Faber), Hongkong Herb. 333. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 679. KIANGSI: Kewkiang, Bullock. : KwantTGunG: Canton, Sampson, 202, Hance, 10,531; Fan-ling, Hongkong, Tutcher. 27. Plectranthus pleiophyllus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 228. Flowers bright blue, June to August. Ledges of cliffs and dry stony pastures. P. inflexus, Vahl: this MS. name was taken up by Bentham in his Adden- dum to the Monograph of Labiatae, but appears to be inseparable from P. amethy- stoides. + P.-sinensis, Miq.: the description does not distinguish it from the rather variable rr: ee Benth., which is frequent in the region in which Miquel’s plant was gathered 144 DunnN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range, gooo—12,000 ft., Forrest, 2333, 6313, 6395, 6603. 28. Plectranthus grosseserratus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVI, 154. SZECHUEN : Wu-shan, Wilson, 1429. 29. Plectranthus megathyrsus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 230. Flowers pale purplish blue, September. Among scrub and Ss. YUNNAN : western slopes of Tsan-shan range, 9000-10,000 ft., Forrest, 897. 30. Plectranthus oreophilus, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 22 : Flowers blue, July. Margins of pine forests. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range, 10,000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 2564, 6207. 31. Plectranthus phyllostachys, Forrest ex Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 230. Flowers a dirty yellow, September. Dry rocky situations, margins of forests. Yunnan: Hoching and Lichiang valley, 8000—12,000 ft., Forrest, 624, 6056, 6394. 32. Plectranthus calcaratus, Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2671. Flowers lilac. YUNNAN : Szemao forest at 4500 ft., Henry, 12,339. 33. Plectranthus macrocalyx, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxxvii, 157. Flowers, November. CHEKIANG : Hickin. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 734. g. Coleus, Lour. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 624. I. Lip of corolla 5 times longer than the tube . ; Zi Lip 3 times the tube . : ; ; 1. Esquirolit. 2. Pubescent plant with papery leaves . : . 2. bracteatus. Glabrous with succulent leaves ; : 3. carnosifolius. 1. Coleus Esquirolii, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXvii, 158. Calamintha Esquirolii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 450. Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 145 Flowers lilac or purple, October to November. Rocks in shady places. KweEIcHow : Shin-gny-hien, Esquirol, 1058 (type). YUNNAN: Mengtze at 4600 ft., S.E. mountains at 4000- 6000 ft., Henry, 9222, 92224, Hancock, 235. - 2. Coleus bracteatus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, I Flowers purple. YUNNAN: Szemao, W. mountains at 5000 ft., Henry, 12 5373 Pu-erh at 4500 ft., Henry, 13,498. 3. Coleus carnosifolius, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVIl, 15 Plectranthus carnosifolius, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, Flowers purple and white. KwanctTunc: N. River, Ford, 107. 10. Anisochilus, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 627. Whole plant A ‘ : ; : I. sinensis. Plant subglabrous : : . : 2. pallidus. . Anisochilus sinensis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1885, 327. Flowers, October. Hanan: Lam-ko, B. C. Henry (Hance, 22,207). lan Anisochilus pallidus, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 629. Flowers red. YUNNAN : Szemao, south forests at 4000 ft., Henry, 12,675. bee 11. Hyptis, Jacq. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 630. Hyptis suaveolens, Poit.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 630. Flowers, March to December, blue. Salt marshes. FUKIEN: Amoy, Hance, 1485. KWwANGTUNG : Chao-chau-fu, Dalziel ; Hongkong, Ford, 73 ; Swatow, Dunn ; Macao, Hance, 1485. HAINAN : Henry, 8736. 12. Pogostemon, Desf. ; Fl. Br. Ind. iv, 631. 1. Leaves sale cia calyx gabrous or with spreading hai : ; 2. Leaves narrowed Mints very short stalks ; calyx with adpressed pubescence . I. Dielsianus. 146 Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 2. Flowers black when dry ; lower calyx teeth setaceous : : ; : : ; 2. Flowers pale when dry; calyx teeth all triangular : : : : 4. 3. Flower nearly twice as long as calyx ; . 2. fraternus. Flower only slightly longer than the calyx . . 3. nigrescens. 4. Calyx nearly glabrous ; hairy part of filament exserted : : : : ; 4. glaber. Calyx hairy ; hairy part of filament included . 5. Championi. 1. Pogostemon Dielsianus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVil, 159. Flowers rose, November. In. scrub on dry rocky hill- sides. YUNNAN : Salween valley between Shih-chi-ti and Hsia-ku-ti, Forrest, 875. j 2. Pogostemon fraternus, Miq.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 635. Flowers red. Damp sandy ground. YUNNAN : Szemao forest at 4600 ft., Henry, 11,699. 3. Pogostemon nigrescens, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVIi, 159. Flowers red or purple. Shady woods. ~ YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 9082; Feng-chen-lin, Henry, II,174 ; Szemao, Henry, 12,563. 4. Pogostemon glaber, Benth. : Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 633. Flowers white tinged with pink. Woods. : YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 10,418, 11,487 ; Szemao at 4500-5000 ft., Henry, 12,832. 5. Pogostemon Championi, Prain in Kew Bull. 1908, Flowers pale purple. P. parviflorus, Benth. in FI. Hongkong. 275 (non alibi). Flowers January. KWANGTUNG: Hongkong, Champion, 339; Ha-hang, Hong- kong New Territory, Wong Kei; Lienchow River, Matthew. 254. 13. Dysophylla, Blume : FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 637. I. Leaves opposite . I. auricularia. Leaves verticillate : ‘ z: 2. Stem and leaves hirsut ‘ ; 2. cructata, Stem and leaves glabrous or nearly so ‘ 3. Dunn—A Key To THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 147 . Flower spike 5 mm. thick : ; ; ‘ 4. Flower spike 12 mm. thick . ‘ : 3. linearis. oe 4. Leaves 3 in a whorl, oblong-lanceolate obtuse. ; : : ; . 4. Sampsoni. Leaves 4-10 in a whorl, linear, acute . . 5. verticillata. H - Dysophylla auricularia, Bl. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 638. Flowers pink, January to August. Ditches. YUNNAN : Szemao, 4500 ft., Henry, 12,311. KWANGTUNG : Hongkong and neighbourhood, Lamont, 570, Harland, 468, Champion; Lo-fou-shan at 1000 ft., Ford, 3; Wampoa, Hance; Pakoi, Playfair: Ha-hang, Hongkong New Territory, Wong Ket. HAINAN : Henry, 8168. 1S) . Dysophylla cruciata, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 639. HAINAN : Carles, 77, Henry ; Hoihow, Hance, 20,307. Dysophylla linearis, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 639. D. Martini, Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 178. Flowers pink to lavender, September. Wet places. KweicHow : Tsin-tchen (Martin), Bodinier, 1946. YUNNAN ; Szemao, 4500-5000 ft. Henry, 12,226 & A, 12,628. a - Dysophylla Sampsoni, Hance in Ann. Sci. Nat., 5th. sér. v, 234. Flowers August. Damp situations. KwaNGTuNG: Canton, Sampson (Hance, 10,946). Dysophylla verticillata, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 639. D. Esquirolii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. x, 476, Flowers August, red. Ditches, padi fields. Kweicuow : Ten-chang, Esguirol, 155. KWANGTUNG : Swatow, Tai-yong, Dalziel; Canton, Hance, 11,448 ; Hoi-fung, Lo Quai ; Lienchow River, Matthew. HAINAN : Tingan, Katsumata. ae _ 14. Colebrookia, Sm. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 642. Colebrookia oppositifolia, Sm. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 642. Flowers white, December. Grassy mountains. YunNAN: Shih-ping at 3000-4000 ft., Henry, 11,593, TI,5934, I1,593B ; Mengtze at 5500 ft., Henry, 10,921 ; Szemao at 4500 ft., Henry, 12,740 ; Red River forests, Hancock, 248. 148 Ll os) laa WH lanl NOS Leal Qo m +t . Leaves large ; . Leaves eaduaily narrowed to . Stem tall, erect, i] DunNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 15. Elsholtzia, Willd.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 642. . Bracts linear or subulate Bracts broad, blunt or actitninate . Leaves white-tomentose beneath, ee Leaves not tomentose, flat . Leaves abruptly atuniinate below into a slender stal Leaves cuneate at the hake sessile ; raceme tail-like manne on slender petioles, rounded or rtly acuminate at eee paule plant ceedes ange Leaves small; humble annuals : sgatered coe slender, interrupted ; bracts Flower =pike stout, continuous ; bracts lin : : . Bracts eee ciliate Bracts pu Corolla tube 4 times as long as calyx Corolla tube less than twice calyx . Flowers 4-5 mm. long ; whole plant roughly Wy Flowers 9m ong : whole plant, except the a ee A glabrou . Leaves nearly smooth above and almo st labrous beneath ; calyx teeth linear, contracted together in fruit Leaves scabrous above, pubescent beneath : calyx teeth short, ee ope n in fruit the base ; calyx and corolla adpressed-pubescent Leaves abruptly acuminate below : calyx and corolla woolly : . Leaves e ntir Leaves crenate or serrate . Leaves all linear or epee sessile ked Leaves ovate or stal : simple ; bracts nearly rous, reticulate, truncate, a little hort and decumbent te ag rounded or ny cuspid 3. 4. I. rugulosa, 2. Myosurus. <. 8. 3. flava. ' 6. 4. imcisa. Ws 5. pilosa. 6. communis. 9. 10. . 7. polystachya. 8. Stauntoni. 9. ochroleuca. 10. blanda. 7. polystachya. 11. integrifolia. : : 13. 14. 15. 12. heterophylla, Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 149 15. Spike unilateral ; — annual y ‘ ; 16. Spike multifariou ; ; ; 2. 16. Flowers purple ; : ; : 13. cristata. Flowers yellow ‘ : 14. luteola. 17. Leaves small, ovate ; flower ake on ovate 15. kachinensis. Leaves oblong or linear ; ae cylindric, woolly . 18. 18. Leaves nearly glabrous on Hoth a 16. ianthina. Leaves pubescent on both ‘sides, crenate- 19. 19. Calyx teeth an in fait ; : 17. calycocarpa, Calyx teeth erect in fruit. 18. ertostachya. 20. Annual with one-sided spike oe vee : 14. luteola. Perennial with quadrifarious purple flowers 19. Bodiniert, Elsholtzia rugulosa, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 278. E. Laborde, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 177. Plectranthus Labordei, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. Sexi, 45, Flowers white, yellowish, or pesaneids August to October. Dry grassy and stony pastures and woo KweEicuow : Tsin-gay (Laborde), Bodinicr, 274%: Yunnan: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 633, 1394, 1628, 2309, 2399 : Luchang Hills, Salween-Irrawadi divide,. Forrest, 1035; northern end of Lichiang valley at gooo ft., Forrest, 6527; base of eastern flank of Tali range at 6700-8000 ft., Forrest, 6869; valley of Yangtze below Chu Tiin at 7000-8000 ft., Forrest, 630 ; Mekong side of the Mekong-Salween divide, Forrest, 878; Pu-erh, Bourne, 34; Mengtze, 5000-6000 ft., Hancock, 410 ; Szemao at 4600 ft., Henry, 9912. 2. Elsholtzia Myosurus, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVil, 160 Flowers dull yellow, August. Dry open places in scrub. YuNNAN: Eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-8000 ft., Forrest, 7220. bd 3. Elsholtzia flava, Benth. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 642. Flowers fragrant, yellow: to orange, May to re. Moist shady places. SZECHUEN : W. China at 4500 ft., Wilson, 4339. CHEKIANG: Hickin. YUNNAN : Ducloux, 520; Mengtze, north forests at 8000 ft., Henry, 10,239; among the hills in the neighbourhood of Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1778, 2036, 2171, 2174; eastern flank of 150 Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Lichiang range, 7000-9000 ft., Forrest, 4693, 6283; Yangtze valley above Na Le, 5000-8000 ft., Forrest, 523. 4. Elsholtzia incisa, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 644. Frequently recorded from S. China, but the voucher speci- mens seen by me prove to be E. communis, Diels. 5. Elsholtzia pilosa, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 644. Dysophylla Mairei, Léveillé. Flowers white, pink, or lilac, September to October. Fields and dry pastures. sane YUNNAN : Ducloux, 580; Tong-tchouan, 4500 m., Maire; ~ Mengtze at 6000 ft., Henry, 9233, 9711 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, L 1204, 2035; Ming-kwang valley, 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 947 ; northern end of Lichiang valley at gooo ft., Forrest, 6680; Mekong at 6000-9000 ft., Forrest, 583, 588. ; 6. Elsholtzia communis, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXI, 47. E. alopecuroides, Léveillé et Vaniot in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 424. Pogostemon Cypriani, Pamp. in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. Igo, 708. Dysophylla communis, Coll. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVili, II4. Flowers pink or white, October. Waste ground, woods, and open grassy places on clay. SHENSI : N. Shensi, Giraldi, 597. HupeEH: Kao-tien-chan, Silvestri, 2085-88a ; Nanto, Henry, 28894 ; Ichang, Henry, 2889, 3272. KweEiIcuHow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 1426. YUNNAN: Ducloux, 509 ; common at 6000-11,000 ft. in all the valleys, Forrest, 628, 830, 831 ; Mengtze at 4600 ft., Hancock, 230, Henry, 9726; Mi-lé District, Henry, 9892 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 632, 1202, 1206, 1623. 7- Elsholtzia polystachya, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 643. E. tristis, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 424. E. Dielsii, Léveillé l.c. ix, 44r. E. Souliei, Léveillé 1.c. ix, 248 (non 218). ; Flowers yellow, pink, or white, July to October. Open shrubby pastures, dry stony ground, margins of pine forests. Cuiti: Zu-lu (Lan-yi-san Province), Giraldi: Satow. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 781, Hosie; W. China, Wilson, 1299A, 4314. Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. I5I Hupen: Fang, Henry, 6755. KweEIcHow : Kouy-yang, Bodinier, 1944. YUNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 127, 634, 1235, 1300, 1637, 2173, 2310, 2602, 2604; Ducloux, 565; eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-9000 ft., Forrest, 4694, 4759; eastern flank of Lichiang range at gooo-11,000 ft., “Forrest, 2681, 6333, 6549, 6617, 6718 ; Teng-yueh, Howell, 77 ; Mengtze at 5000-6000 ft., Henry, 6996, 11,305. 8. Elsholtzia Stauntoni, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. xu, r6o. Bot. Mag. t. 8460 (type). Flowers September. CHILI : mountain west of Pekin, Forbes ; Nan-kau, Williams (Hance, 14,608) ; Pekin, Bretschneider, 77. g. Elsholtzia oe Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVil, I Flowers sis sein YUNNAN : Mengtze at 4700 ft., Henry, 91306. 10. Elsholtzia blanda, Benth. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 643. Flowers white, fragrant. YUNNAN: Mengtze at 5500 ft., Henry, 9250, 92504, 10,070. 11. Elsholtzia integrifolia, Benth. Labiatae, 714. Cui1t1: Jehol, Staunton (olim in Herb. Banks, Benth.). 12. Elsholtzia heterophylla, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 231. Flowers pink. Open or wooded boggy ground. YUNNAN: Mengtze, 5500-7000 ft., Henry, 9950A, 9950B, 10,305 ; Mi-lé District, Henry, 99504 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1203, 1543, 2037; Ming-kwang valley north of Li-shih-toa-ho at 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 934; eastern flank of Tali range at 8000-10,000 ft., Forrest, 7209. 13. Elsholtzia cristata, Willd. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 645. E. Souliei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 218 (not 248). E. Argyi, Léveillé l.c. viii, 425. E. Feddei, Léveillé l.c. ix, 218. Flowers lilac, September to November. Stony pastures and cultivated fields. SHENSI: Thiu-kio-tchien, Giraldt. Cuit1: Peking, Hemeling, Bretschneider, 576. SHANTUNG : Chefoo, Carles, 343; Bullock, 343; Tsingtau, | Dunn. 152 DunN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. HupEH: Chang-yang Mts., W. Hupeh, Wilson, 1745, 4364, 5717; Ichang, Henry, 135, 159, 955, 2674. SZECHUEN : Tongolo, Soulié, 226-27 ; Ta-chien-lu, Hoste. Krancsu: Chusan, Home, R. Brown; Shanghai, Carles, 406 ; Sio-le-kiao, @’ Argy. CHEKIANG: Ningpo, Home. KIANGSI: Kewkiang, Carles, Hickin. KweEicHow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie. ; YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at go00—10,000 ft., Forrest, 6699; abundant in Mekong and Yangtze valleys, 5000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 622 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1205, 1640, 1762, 2317, 2494. KWANGTUNG : Lienchau River, B. C. Henry. 14. Elsholtzia luteola, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XxV, 292 Flowers pale yellow, September. Moist ground. YUNNAN : Ching-tun plateau, 12,000—13,000 ft., Forrest, 625. 15. Elsholtzia kachinensis, Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. _ Ixxii, 206 Flowers purple, July to October. Marshy stony ground. YUNNAN : Ducloux, 510 ; Yunnan-sen, M ative, 1624 ; Szemao, E. Mts. at 5000 ft., Henry, 12,670; Ming-kwang Valley north of Machung at 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 946; Lichiang valley at 8500 ft., Forrest, 6729; eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-9000 ft., Forrest, 7042, 7195; Tali-fu and Ting-chuan valleys at 6500-8000 ft., Forrest, 585. yy'°16. Elsholtzia ianthina, Dunn. Dysophylla ianthina, Maxim. ex Kanitz Novquyt. gyujtesek grof. Szeckenyi (1891) 46. Flowers June to August. Wet meadows or shallow water. Kansu : south of Tetuaz River, Przewalski, 387; foot of northern ridge, Przewalski, 96. 17. Elsholtzia calycocarpa, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 560. Flowers July. SZECHUEN : Tsa-ku-lao, Rosthorn, 2543. 18. Elsholtzia eriostachya, Benth. : FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 645. Flowers yellow. Kansu: H. F. Ridley. SZECHUEN : Tongolo, Soulié, 375; Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 93 ; Pratt, 884. DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 153 1g. Elsholtzia Bodinieri, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. Xiv, 17 _Flowers rose-lavender, September to November. Exposed rocky Sei YUN : Yunnan-sen, Bodinter, 2547; Marre, 1542, 2396; Vorrchane at 5000 ft., Henry, 93688; Mengtze at 6000 ft., Henry, 9368, 9368A; summit of Sung-kwei pass at 11,000- 12, gor ft., Forrest, 7371 ; mountains west of Tali-fu at gooo ft., t, 586; eastern flank of Lichiang range at goo0—10,500 it. Font 2997. 16. Keiskia, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bot. ii, 105. Keiskia japonica, Miq. l.c. Krancsu : recorded there by Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXV1, 270. : 17. Hancea, Hemsl.* in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 309. 1. Corolla tube expanded at middle to 4 times its width below . ; ‘ ; ‘ I. simensis. Corolla tube cylindric ; : 2 2. Corolla tube 1.3cm. long. ; ; : 2. nudipes. Corolla tube 2.4cm. long. ; : . 3. Cavaleriei. 1. Hancea sinensis, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 310, t. 6. Flowers dark purple, July. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 152; Omi, Faber, 666, 681 (types), Wilson, 5124, 5132; W. China, Wilson, 4373 (4000 ft.). YUNNAN: Mengtze, S.E. Mts., Henry, 9196. 2. Hancea nudipes, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard, Edin. xxxvii, 170. iia ge nudtpes, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 272. N. Wushan, Henry, 7037; Kuan-shien Mts. at 5000 74 (50 ‘miles north-west of Chengtu), Fergusson. 3. Hancea Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 224. The position of Hancea next to Keiskia in the Saturineae instead of in the aa (Prasieae), suggested by its author, Hemsley, requires 3 sean When established by that author its fruit was unknown and, Prasieae and Saturineae not being entirely —_ except by the ses sap of the nutlets, he doubtfully placed it in the form Ripe fruits having n een received from Léveillé, and the nutlets ee ae be naturally quite % may be placed in Saturineae as Léveillé himself suggested to me. It is only distinguished from Plectranthus by the expansion of its corolla into a limb of five flat lobes, by the divaricate, not declinate, stamens. A certain accommodation of sp is neces- sary in consequence of this unexpected affinity. lectvanthus nudi emsl., is here transferred to Hancea, Hancea Hemsleyana and Prainiana, Léveillé, to Plectranthus. 154 DuNnN—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 18. Perilla, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 646. 1. Whole plant shaggy . wee ; ; . I. ocymotdes. Plant glabrous or pubescent : ; ; 2. 2. Calyx I.1-1.3 cm. long ; seeds white . : ; 2. avium, Calyx 6-7 mm. long ; seeds reddish . ; 3. nankinensis. 1. Perilla ocymoides, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 646. Flowers white. HuPen: Henry, 4455, 4971. 2. Perilla avium, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 161. Flowers white, October. Cultivated. Cuit1: Pekin, Bretschneider, 577, Carles, 140. FUKIEN : Foechow, Carles, 733. - YUNNAN: S.W. China, Bourne, 2; Salween and Irrawadi basins, Forrest, 871 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 25, 734, 2614. KWANGTUNG: Swatow, Dunn. 3. Perilla nankinensis, Decne. in Rev. Hort. 1852, 61. P. arguta, Benth. Fl. Hongk. 276. P. Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. vili, 424. Flowers pink, April to September. Waste ground. CHILI: Pekin to Jehol, Staunton. HupPeH: Henry, 4356; Hokiang, Henry, 692; S. Wu-shan, Wilson, 2659 ; Ichang, Henry, 459, 1050, 2607, 3023, 2258A. KIANGSU : Shanghai Hills, Cazles, 1 CHEKIANG : Hickin. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 15. Kweicuow : Tsin-gay, Cavalerie, 2709, 2710. KranGsi : Lungchow, Morse, 520. KWANtGUNG : Hongkong, Forbes, Faber, Carles, 348, Main- gay, 536, 537, Hance; Macao, Callery, 158: Canton, Hance, 6546; Lantao, Dunn. 19. Mosla, Ham. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 646. I. Flowers within eee bracts . ‘ : . 1. chinensis. Flowers bare j . Seeds reticulate Seeds opaque s ooth ; leaves long-stalked ovate raat dentiaa: seeds snares opaque : SI 5; 2. Cavaleriei. Seeds | reticulate, deeply nee ‘ - 3. lanceolata. Seeds loosely reticulate, flat : . 4. dianthera. ee DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 155 1. Mosla chinensis, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. xi, 805; Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 162. M. Fordii, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. xii, 525. Calamintha clipeata, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 184. Flowers June to September. Hupeu : Ichang, Henry, 2240, 4325. CHEKIANG : Hickin. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 725. KwEICHow : near Lau-shan, Bodinier, 2669. KWwaNGTuNG: Lienchow River, Hongkong Herb., 1333; Wong-lun-kun, Lo-fou-shan, 3100 ft., Ford. 2. Mosla Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 247.* Flowers rose, September. Stream banks. KwEIcHow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 530. 3. Mosla lanceolata, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix, 434. M. Argyi, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 248. Calamintha Argyt, Léveillé l.c. viii, 423. Flowers purple, September to October. Fields. Hupeu: Patung, Nanto, Ichang, Henry, 61, 2319, 2560, 2609, 2790, 4812, 4895-97, 5017, 7376. SHANTUNG: Tsingtau, Zimmermann. Krancsu : hills near Shanghai, Carles, 225. CHEKIANG: Hickin; Ningpo, Faber, 61, 81, 334, 1710. FUKIEN : Amoy, Hance, 1484 (type) ; Foochow, Carles, 772. KIANGSI: Kewkiang, City Wall, Carles, 226; Shearer; Lushan, Bullock, 62. KIANGSU : Sin-kia-wei, Souo-se, d’Argy. KWANGTUNG: Whampoa, Hance, 1484 (type); Danes Island, W. Brown; Swatow, Dunn; Hongkong, Wright, 492 ; Lo-fou-shan, Ford, 30 ; Sze-se-shan, Wong Ket. 4. Mosla dianthera, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix, 431 ; Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 162. M. soochouensis, Matsuda ? M. punctata, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix, 436. Flowers pink, August to September. Roadsides. SHANTUNG: Chefoo, Faber, 116. HupenH: Ichang, Henry, 865, 2274, 2489, 2742; Kuating, Wilson, 4378. * Mosla Cavaleriei, Léveillé—Diagnosis amplificata: Herba gracilis, caule sparse ae Folia ovata, acuta, basi breviter acuminata, 3-4 cm. long papyracea, utrinque sparse hirsuta, serrata, petiolo lamina paullo ak Racemi seaiialce axillaresque, Less cm. — 1 cm. lati, omnino hirsutuli. z oppositi, singuli bracteaeque line mm. longi; pedicelli calyci xacpitionst: Calyx Meigen aaa I mm. eee dentes lineares tubo longiores. Corolla cylindrica, calyce bis longior, apice summo breviter lobata. Stamina ae inclusa. Styli beans pe ‘Nuculae sphericae, opacae, 0.3 mm. diametro 156 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. KraneGsu : Shanghai, Carles, Maingay, 534. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 736. KWwANGTUNG: Lo-fou-shan at 3100 ft., Ford, 40; Hance, 22,288; Swatow, Thaiyong, Dalziel; Kwai-sin, Lo Quat ; Lienchow River, Matthew ; Ma-lo-tong, Tutcher. 20. Mentha, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 647. Flowers in short acon racemes ‘ . I. Malinvalds. Flowers in axillary whor . 2. arvensis. 1. Mentha Malinvaldi, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ili, 21. Flowers October. Stream sides. KwEIcuow : Tin-fan, Cavalerie, 1933. 2. Mentha arvensis, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 648. Flowers lavender, September and October. Ditches and marsh-edges. CuiL1: Pekin, Bretschneider, 578-79. SHANTUNG : Ching-chou-fu, Couling. SHENSI: Giraldi. SZECHUEN : Henry, 7210. Hupen: Nanto, Henry, 2637, 2735 ; Ichang, Henry, 66, 72° W. Hupeh, Wilson, 2528a. KIANGSU : Shanghai, Maingay, 539, Carles. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 690. YUNNAN: Ducloux, 208; eastern flank of Lichiang range at gooo it., Forrest, 2559 ; Lichiang valley, Forrest, 2560; Tali valley, Forvest: 4531; base of eastern flank of Tali range, Forrest, 6897; Mengtze at 4500 ft., Henry, 10,428, 10,428 ; Szemao, W. Mts., Henry, 1 10,428B ; Vunnan-sen. Maire, 923. KWwANGTUNG: Hongkong, Saiwan, Hance, 2982; Kwai- sin, Lo Quai; Sun Wai, Tutcher. 21. Lycopus, Tourn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 648. Leaf-serrations erat pungent I. lucidus, Leaf-serrations blun 2. europaeus. aa . Lycopus lucidus, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, ee Flowers July. Water sidex Cuit1: Pekin, Bretschneider, 598 ; Staunton. SHANTUNG: Wei-hai-wei, Dunn. Hupen: Henry, 5197; Patung, Henry, 4597; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 1537. Krancsv : Shanghai, Faber. YUNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 657, 1220, 1877, 2527 ; _ Mengtze, rare, Hancock, 207 ; Szemao, Henry, 12,618. KWANGTUNG: Kwai-sin, Lo Quai. DuNnN—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF ‘CHINA. 157 . Lycopus europaeus, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 648. L. Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 423. Flowers bluish white, August. Cu1ti: Pekin, Bretschneider, 583. KwEIcHow : Tou-an-gué, Cavalerie, 2480. S 22. Origanum, Tourn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 648. Origanum vulgare, Linn. ; FI. Brit, Ind. iv, 648. Flowers pink, July to October. Dry grassy places. SHENSI: Giraldi SZECHUEN : Ta-tsien-lu, Pratt, 604, Hosie. HuPEH: Henry, 623; Ichang, Henry, 2140, 2414; Hankow, Carles; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 1529; Silvestri, 2060. -Krancsu:: Chinkiang, Cazles, 478. CHEKIANG: Barchet; Wenchow, Bowring. KranGsi: David; Kewkiang, Shearer. YunnaAN: Lichiang range at 8200 ft., Forrest, 2528; eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-g000 ft., Forrest, 4532; base of eastern flank of Lichiang range at 8000-9000 ft., Forrest, 5767 ; Mengtze, Henry, 11 11,137, Hancock, 209 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 314, 1590, 2602. 23. Thymus, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 640. Thymus Serpyllum, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 640. Flowers whitish, June to September. Grassy slopes. CuILt1: (Pierson), Hance, 7103. SHANTUNG: Chefoo hillsides, Carles, 333, Wailliamson, Maingay, 46; Wei-hai-wei, Matthew, Dunn. 24. Micromeria, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 649. Micromeria biflora, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 650. Thymus Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. xi, 298. Flowers rose, June. Sandy hills. KweicHuow : Tin-lan, Cavalerie, 3778. YUNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1843. 25. Calamintha, Moench. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 650. Bracts minute ‘ I. gracilis. Bracts varying from the length of the pedicel to the len gee of ees and flower together 2. Clinopodium. 158 Dunn—A KEyY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 1. Calamintha gracilis, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii, 232. C. confinis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1868, 331. C. radicans,Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 18. Flowers lilac or pink, April to September. Dry grassy or waste places. SHANTUNG: Faber, 304. SZECHUEN : Chien-shi, W. China, Wilson, gil. Hupen: Henry, 1957; Ichang, Henry, 252, 1108. KIANGsU : Shanghai, Carles, 354. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 611 ; Yuen-ki, Dunn. YUNNAN : Ducloux, 8. KweicHow : Hoang-ko-chou (Seguin), Bodinier. KWANGTUNG: Chaochoufu, Dalziel, Dunn: Sai-chu-shan (Sampson), Hance, 13,045; Hongkong, Peak District common, Dunn, Ford, 145; Pakwan, Hance, 7480 ; Hongkong, Victoria Peak, Bodinier, 1131. ca 2. Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth. Key to Varieties of C. Clinopodium. 1. Bracts as long as the calyx : F : : F 2. Bracts shorter than the calyx : : ; , 3 2. Leaves medium in size ; : ; - _-Var. typica. Leaves large : : . . var. discolor. 3. lage = oe as long to nearly as ous as : ; 4. piace rs al half the calyx ; ; 3 . 6. 4. Stem creeping ; bracts few . : : . Var. repens. tem erect or ascending : : : 5. 5. Flowers large, twice as long as the calyx; airs spreadin . : ; var. megalantha. Flowers small; bracts few; hairs deflexed . var. chinensis, 6. Leaves large . : ; : : var. pratensis. Leaves small ; ; : 7. Stem branched erect ; hairs spreadin : : 8. Stem decumbent ; bracts few ; flowers small var. umbrosa. 8. Heads small, numerous : : : var. polycephala. Heads few : ‘ é ar. nepalensis. var. typica. Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 650. Flowers pink. Grassy places. ~ YUNNAN: Mengtze at 5000 ft., Henry, 92314; N.W. Yunnan, Monbeig, 214. DuNN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 159 var. discolor. Calamintha discolor, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 232. Flowers pale rose-purple, June and July. Grassy open glades in forests. Hupeu: Changyang, Wilson, 2512. YUNNAN: south of Red River from Manmer at 6000 ft., Henry, 9766; eastern flank of Tali range at 9000-10,000 ft., Forrest, 4527 (type). var. repens. Calamintha repens, Benth.; DC. Prodr. xii, 233. Flowers, June. SZECHUEN : Mt. Omi, Wilson, 5133. var. megalantha. Calamintha chinensis, var. megalantha, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 233. Flowers rose, June to August. Open ground. UNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range at 10,000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 6322, Forrest, 2476 (type). var. chinensis. Calamintha chinensis, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii, 23 Flowers pink, May to November. Waste fields am grassy places. Cuit1: Peiling, Pekin, Webster ; Pekin, Bretschneider, 585. SHANTUNG: Maingay, 45; Wei- hai-wei, Matthew Hupen: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 810. CHEKIANG : Barchet. KiIANGSI : Shanghai, Faber. -FuKIEN: Amoy, Hance, 7581. YUNNAN : near Mengtze at 5000 ft., Henry, 9231 ; Yunnan- sen, Maire, 777, 1471, 1759, 1299; eastern flank of Lichiang range at gooo—10,500 ft., Forrest, 2309. KwanctTunc : North River, Hance, 7581. HAINAN: Katsumata. var. pratensis, Dunn. | Hupeu: Ichang and Patung, Henry, 1333, 18304, 4916. var. umbrosa. C. umbrosa, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii, 232. C. tsacapanensis, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 423. Melissa umbrosa, Bieb. Flowers rose to purple, May to July. Stony and grassy ground. \ \ 160 DunN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. HupeuH: Henry, 943, 3661 ; Ichang, Henry, 757, 1013, 2778 ; Hankow, Carles. KianGsu : Shanghai, Carles, 355; Tsacapan, d’Argy. FUKIEN: Amoy at 1700-1800 ft., Hance, 1483; Foochow, Carles, Dunn. YUNNAN: Mengtze at 5000 ft., Henry, 11,824 ; eastern flank of Lichiang range at gooo—10,500 ft., Forrest, 23094; Tali valley at 6700-8000 ft., Forrest, 4528 ; eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-9000 ft., Forrest, 4522; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 778, 2042, 2187, 2303, 2694. KWANGTUNG: Swatow, Thai-yong, Dalziel. var. polycephala. Calamintha polycephala, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. be Cae Flowers pink, September. Hedges. KwEIcHow : Gan-pin, Bodinier, 1941. YUNNAN : common on Mekong-Yangtze divide at 10,000 ft., Forrest, 584. var. nepalensis. Melissa nepalensis, Benth. Flowers rose, August. Dry stony places. HupEH : Ichang, Patung, Henry, 3661, 4841. Yunnan: Momien, Anderson ; eastern flank of Tali range at 7000-8000 ft., Forrest, 4529. 26. Melissa, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 651. Melissa parviflora, Benth.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 651. Calamintha Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. Vili, 424. Flowers rose-purple to whitish, July to August. Open stony or bushy ground. HupEH: Omi-shan, Wilson, 5130. Kweicuow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie, 488, YuNNAN: Tali range at 6700-8000 ig Forrest, 4538, 7286 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 780, 2158, 2651, Daclous. 116; Mengtze, ». forests to north at 8000 ft., Henry, 10 10,214, 10,214A. 27. Salvia, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 653. 1. Flowers large ; ‘ : ‘ ; : 2. Flowers small . : : ; ; ; 18. 2. Leaves pinnate Leaves simple or ope UL 7 ¥ H fo) eal H H ~ nH as =] -_ DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 161 Exserted part of corolla tube longer than bes elo ; s : Exserted part shorter than the lobes : ee leaflet similar in shape to the side lon es, less than twice as eeminial ‘leaflet linear-oblong, more : than 3 times as long as the side o ‘ be eed lip _ blue corolla ee leaflets t least 7 i m er; rs cylindric, 6 times longer than bro Upper lip of yellow or blue carole hooded ; leaflets at most 5 or very rarely 7; calyx 4 ci not twice as =e as broad verge Pe cylindric or aie wider | alyx Corolla Ahibe ey. enlarged above the alyx - Most of the leaves widely hastate Leaves not widely hastate Corolla tube } longer than calyx Corolla tube 2-3 times calyx Leaves round in outline Leaves oblong, peat ts or sagittate . ee tube less gan twice as long as the mpanulate calyx Corolla tube 2-3 times the calyx . Calyx cylindric, half the corolla tube Calyx Gest omens one-third of corolla tube : Flowers in dense verticils subtended by large bracts : : Flowers fewer and bracts small Leaves tomentose beneath . Leaves pubescent beneath . Calyx cylindric ; leaves truncate at base Calyx campanulate ; leaves sagittate Leaves bese tomentose _ beneath, elliptic Leaves not tomentose beneath : hastate or cordate . Calyx lindas as i as the exserted part of corolla tube Calyx ibe half as long as exserted part of corolla tube Upper leaves truncate or Reon gia at base Upper leaves cuneate at I. trijuga. : 4. ay 2. yunnanensis. 3. Bowleyana. 4. multiorrhiza. . 5. Roborowskit. 6. tricuspis. 10. iz. 7. campanulata, : ; rf, 8. cynica, 9. Maximowicziana. 10. hians. ‘ ; 13. 11. Przewalskit. : : 14. . 12. glutinosa. . 13. brevilabra. 14. digitaloides. 16. 15. umbratica, 29. . 16, Bulleyana. - 17. castanea.,, 162 DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 18. Leaves lanceolate narrowed to a_ short petiole ; flowers under 1 cm. in a dense terminal panicle en 4 . 19. Japonica. Leaves pinnate or cordate; flowers over I cm. in long interrupted racemes : 18. plebeia. 1. Salvia trijuga, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 237- Flowers deep lavender, September. Dry open places. Yunnan: Lichiang valley at 8500 ft., Forrest, 65, 2813, 6562. 2. Salvia yunnanensis, C. H. Wright in Kew Bull. 1896, 164. S. Bodinieri, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, rgr. S. Esquirolii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 421. Flowers violet, blue, or purple, August. Exposed rocky slopes. KweicHow : Hin-y-hien Mountain, Bodinier, 1504. Lung- chen-po, Esquirol, 572. ; Yunnan: Ducloux, 159; Tali range, Forrest, 2047, 4543, 7248; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 217, 1294, 2220, 2266, 266r, 7248 ; S.W. Mentgze at 4600-6500 ft., Hancock, 61 (type), Henry, 10,053. 3. Salvia Bowleyana, Dunn in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXVili, 363. Flowers blue, June to November. Grassy places along rivers FUKIEN: Yuen-fu River, Carles, Dunn. 4. Salvia miltiorrhiza, Bunge; Mél. Biol. xi, 304. S. pogonocalyx, Hance in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii, 85. S. anomala, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, Igo. S. Charbonnetii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 220. Flowers blue, rose, or yellow, May to August. Cultivated fields and grassy places. Cutt: Fuping, Chanet, 546; Ming tombs, Bodinier, 144 ; Pekin, Satow, Hemeling, Forbes, Hance, 6514, 11,432, Bret- schneider, 586, Hancock, 44, Bushell : Pekin Hills, Carles, 159 ; Great Wall at Tinghai, Sandilands. SHANTUNG: Carles; Chefoo, Perry, Swinhoe; Kiaochau, Hupew: Ichang, Henry, 488, 1347, 1997; W. Hupeh, wy. GANWHAI: Wuhu, Cazles. CHEKIANG : Barchet. KiAnGsu : Shanghai, Carles, 160. KranGst: Kiukiang, Shearer, Forbes. Kweicuow : Tong-chang, Esquirol. DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 163 5. Salvia Roborowskii, Maxim. ; Mél. Biol. xi, 302. Kansu : Przewalski. 6. Salvia tricuspis, Franch. in Bull. Soc. Phil. Par. sér. 8, iii, 150. S. Marretii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 220. _ Flowers pale yellow or pink. Cultivated fields. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Soulié (type), 627 ; Tongolo, Soulié, 238 ; W. China at 8500 ft., Wilson, 4346-47. 7. Salvia campanulata, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 654. S. hylocharis, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 236. S. Forrestit, Diels l.c. 235. Flowers orange, June to rig Sicee Alpine meadows and open glades in forests. YUNNAN: Lichiang and Tali ranges at 9g000-12,000 ft., Forrest, 2394, 4548, 5678. 8. Salvia cynica, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 164. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 71; Wu-shan at 6500 ft., Wilson, 4342. g. Salvia Maximowicziana, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 285. S. Fargesii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix. 220. Flowers yellow, white, or purple, July to August. SZECHUEN : O-mi-shan at 6000 ft., Henry, 672, Wilson, 4343, 5126; Tchen-kéou-tin, Farges, 31. HupeH: Henry, 6822; Fang, Henry, 6864 (type), Wilson, 1688, 2349, 2399. 10. Salvia hians, Royle ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 653. S. Pratiii, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiv, 316. S. Souliei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 219. Flowers purplish-rose, June-to September. Rocks and stony pastures. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 600, Pratt, 491, 546; Tongolo, Soulié, 300. YUNNAN: Tse-kou, Monbeig; eastern flank of Lichiang | range at 11,000-14,000 ft., Forrest, 2919, 5754, 5811, 5970. 11. Salvia Przewalskii, Maxim. ; Mél. Biol. xi. 301. S. mandarinorum, Diels in upl. Jahrb. xxix, 557: S. thibetica, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 219. 164 Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. S. tatsiensis, Franch. in Bull. Soc. Philom. Par. sér. B. tz 3; I Q. ° Flowers blue, August. Alpine meadows. Kansu: Tangut, Przewalshi. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 203; Tongolo, Soulié, 313 ; Kaupai, Tsa-ku-lao, Rosthorn, 2 516. 12. Salvia glutinosa, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 653. Flowers purple, September. SZECHUEN : Wilson, 4344 (7000-9000 ft.). CHEKIANG : Ningpo, Ford, go. 13. Salvia brevilabra, Franch. in Bull. Soc. Phil. Par. sér. , ill, 3, 149. S. Blinit, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 219. Flowers purple, July. -SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 97, Pratt, 614, Wilson, 4345 (10,000-12,000 ft.). 14. Salvia digitaloides, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 234. Flowers yellow with pale violet markings, April to May. Dry shady pine forests. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range, Sung-kwei, 8000-9000 ft., Forrest, 2031, 5619. 15. Salvia umbratica, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1870, 75. Flowers blue, September to October. Cuit1: Jehol, David, 2122: Peking, Bretschneider, 593; Taihanling, Bullock, 43; Carles. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Hosie. 16. Salvia Bulleyana, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV,.234- S. flava, Forrest ex Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 235. Flowers yellow to rose, July to August. Stony pastures and shady forest glades. Yunnan: Lichiang and Tali-ranges at 10,000-12,000 it. Forrest, 602, 2262, 2548, 4545, 4546 (type), 4547, 6079, 6831, 6953, 6988. 17. Salvia castanea, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 233. Flowers canary-yellow, September, Stony pastures. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range, Forrest, 2938. DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 165 18. Salvia plebeia, R. Br.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, veo Flowers blue, all the eae Fallow and cultivated fields, and on rocks. Widely scattered from Chili and Shantung to Yunnan and Kwangtung. 19. Salvia japonica, Thunb.*; Fl. Jap., 22. S. betonicoides, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 421. . tuberifera, Léveillé lL.c. Cavaleriet, Léveillé l.c. 422. Delavayi, Léveillé l.c. ix, 220. Prionitis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1870, 74. scapiformis, Hance l.c. 1885, 368. Piazeskit, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. xi, 304. Fortunet, Benth. in DC. Prodr. xii, 354. chinensis, Benth. l.c. 355. Flowers blue, red, purple, or rarely white, March to October. Shady places near brooks and on wood borders. Widely distributed in China from Shensi to Yunnan and Kwangtung. ANNnNAANHY 28. Lophanthus, Fisch. et Mey. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 369. Lophanthus rugosus, Fisch. et Mey. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 369. Elsholtzia monostachys, Lév. et Vaniot in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 424. Flowers pink to rose-purple, May to ee sage Woods. Kiancsu: Shanghai, Faber : CuiL1: foot of Mt. Conolly, Pekin, Carles. FUKIEN: Buongkang, Dunn. SHENSI: Tu-kia-po, Giraldi. CHEKIANG: Ningpo, Faber Huren: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 2508, Henry, 424; Ou-tan- scien, Silvestri, 2044. KweicHow: Kouy-yang, Bodinier, 2486. YUNNAN: Feng-chen-lin, forests at 7000 ft., Henry, 11,215. ——~ The species is extremely variable, and many fo ‘forms have eseatin specific he large series sexual. The leaves vary through a very wide range ; they are even seertion' = rp poy or pedate through the division of the lower hestiats of a epemae leaf (Morse, 4). Hemsley’s var. erythrophylla has the upper lip short , stamens protruded from earliest anthesis, but the intermediates are numerous 166 DunNN—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 29. Nepeta, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 656. ie “soa pinnatifid : : ; a: Leaves ovate or rotund, crenate or serrate : ; : 3. 2. serach feta of leaf large, deeply crenate ; ower twice as long as the calyx 1. lavandulacea. Pechinat alid all the lobes linear ; flower ex- ceeding the calyx by one quarter ; . 2. tenutfolia. 3. Leaves complanate . : : ; . 3. complanata. Leaves distichous a ; . ; 4. 4. Spike of flowers dense, continuou . 4. lamiopsis. Flowers in interru upted spikes or " distant verticils, or in panicles : ; ae 5. Flowers few together in the aca of the stem- ves ; 5. Glechoma. _ Flowers in terminal whorled cymes : : 6. 6. Corolla tube shorter than the long tir: inted calyx teeth : ; a: Corolla tube much iehiect than the acute {not hair-pointed) calyx teeth : : 8. 7. Leaves large, acute. : : 2 Leaves small, obtuse . : : : . 7. leucophylla. 8. Corolla2cm.long. ; : ‘ . 8. Everardi. Corollatcm.long . : é : : 9. Fordit. 1. Nepeta lavandulacea, Linn. f.; DC. Prodr. xii, 370. N. Vaniotiana, Léveillé in Beide Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 220. Flowers purple to violet, November. Waste and barren places. Kansu : Przéwalski. KWeEIcHow : near Kouy-yang, Bodinier, 2011. 2. Nepeta tenuifolia, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. Xli, 370. Flowers pale lilac, September. CHILI: between Pekin and Jehol, Staunton: Peki Men-tou-kou, Carles; Pekin, Bretschneider, 605, Shatshkof Bullock, 42; Jehol, David, 2119. SHENSI: Mt. Miao-nan-san, near Pao-ki- -scen, Giraldi, 3892. 3. Nepeta complanata, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVIi, 122. Flowers pale purple, July. On scree. SZECHUEN : 16,000 ft. , Kingdon Ward. 4. Nepeta lamiopsis, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 659. Flowers bright blue, fily to August. Grassy rocky slopes. Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 167 SZECHUEN : at 9000-11,000 ft., Wilson, 4334; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 472, Soulié, 260. YUNNAN : S.W. China, M onberg ; eastern flank of Lichiang range, I1,000—12,000 ft., Forrest, 2666. 5. Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 301. Flowers blue or purple, April to May. SHANTUNG: Chefoo, Hancock, 4; Wel-hai-wei, Matthew. SZECHUEN : W. China, Wilson, 4361. HupenH: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 223, Henry, 3840; Ichang, Henry, 655, 3397, 3840, 3724, 5259A. Kiancsu: Shanghai, Maingay, 540, Carles; Nanking, Faber, 912. CHEKIANG : Hoochow, Carles, 162. KranGsi: Kewkiang, Faber, 585. FUKIEN : Dunn. YUNNAN: N.W. Yunnan, Monbeig. 212; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 637. KwancTunG : Hongkong (rare), Hance, 1146. 6. Nepeta Cataria, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 662. N. Bodinieri, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 772. Calamintha albifiora, Vaniot 1.c. 181. Flowers white or rose-purple, June to December. SHANTUNG : Chefoo, Hance, 2275 (Swinhoe). SZECHUEN : Wilson, 4386. Hupen: Patung, Henry, 6156. KwEIcHow : near Kouy-yang, Bodinier, 2030; near Gan- pin, Martin. YuNNAN: N.W. Yunnan, Monbeig, 213. . Nepeta leucophylla, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 662. YUNNAN: ex Kanitz, fide Hemsl. NX ~ Nepeta Everardi, S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1875, 135. CHEKIANG: Ningpo, Everard. Nepeta Fordii, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 289. Flowers blue, April to August. HupeH: Ichang and Patung, Henry, 1132, 1986, 3978 ; Sui-fu, Faber, 685; above Wan on the river Yangtze, Faber, 701; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 483. KwancGtuncG: Lienchow River, Matthew. wei 168 DunN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 30. Dracocephalum, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 664. 1. Leaves pinnatifid : : ; . I. tanguticum. Leaves entire or toothed P : z. 2. Bracts pectinate, prickl Bracts entire or without prickles 5 3 3. Upper calyx tooth ovate, entir ; 4. Upper three teeth combined sae a 2 toothed lobe % 4. Leaves linear, entire ; ‘ : 2. Ruyschianum. Leaves ovate, crenate : ; 6. 5. Floral seg spinoso-serrate at the base ; er spike interrupted . . 3. Moldavica. Floral tore —— at the base ; flower spike den: 5 . + 4. heterophylium. 6. Calyx pubescent, teeth acute : : 5. speciosum, Calyx asperous, teeth spinose : : 6. grandiflorum. 7. Flowers few together ; upper leaves stalked, ually ovat 8 Flowers in dense verticils ; upper leaves usually sessile, oblong, finely serrate or ch a usually truncate or acute at the bas : : Q. 8. Calyx lobes linear, hair-pointed ; 7. Biondianum. Calyx lobes lanceolate acute ‘ j 8. urticifolium. 9g. Middle and upper leaves sessile : ; IO. Middle and upper leaves with slender stalks . i : 13. to. Bracts lanceolate : : : ; tt. Bracts linear . , . : . Q. sibiricum. 11. Calyx segments narrow, subulate . : ~ 10. Vetch, Calyx segments narrow-lanceolate . ; ; 12. 12. Corolla 24 times the calyx . : : . 11. Wilsont. Corolla 14 times the calyx . : 12. coerulescens. 13. Corolla 3 times the calyx. ; : 13. Stewartianum. Corolla twice the calyx . : : 14. tenuiflorum. 1. Dracocephalum tanguticum, Maxim. ; Mél. Biol. xi, 307. Flowers blue to deep purple, August - September. Stony meadows. Kansu : Przewalski. SZECHUEN : Tongolo, Soulié, 243; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 579; W. China, 6000-7000 ft., Wilson, 4362. DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 169 YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 11,000- 12,000 ft.,* Forrest, 3033, 6490; Chung-tien plateau, Forrest, 604-05 (12,000-13,000 ft.). 2. Dracocephalum Ruyschianum, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 4or. Flowers mauve, July. LY, hilly places. CuiL1: Jehol, David. 3. Dracocephalum Moldavica, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 665. D. Fargesti, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 246. Flowers blue, August to October. Ditches. Cuit1: Pekin, Bretschneider, Satow, Hancock, 62 (2000 ft.) ; Miao-feng-shan, Carles. KIANGSI: Sarchy (rare), David, 2918. 4. eigenen heterophyllum, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 665. Flowers white. Kawnsu : Przewalski, Hosie, H. F. Ridley. 5. Dracocephalum speciosum, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 665. D. bullatum,. Forrest ex Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. “XXxv, 238. owes dark purplish-blue, July. Limestone drift. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang Range at 11,000-12,000 ft., Forrest, 6214, 2730. 6. Dracocephalum grandiflorum, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 399. D. rupestre, Hance. Flowers blue, October. Grassy slopes. Cuit1: Pekin Mountains at 8000 ft., Hancock, 6; Miao- feng-shan at 6000 ft.; Hance, 14,881, Carles; Siao-wu-tai- shan, Moellendorf. 7. Dracocephalum Biondianum, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxxvi, Beibl. 82, 94. Flowers May. SHENSI: Kan-y-shan, Giraldi, 3930-31. 8. Dracocephalum urticifolium, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii, 109. D. sinense, S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii, 385, t. 16, Flowers blue, purple, or rarely white, March to November. Wet shady places. the higher altitudes of its range the flowers are larger (up to twice the size of the Tangut types). 170 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF GHINA. Key to Varieties and Forms of Dracocephalum urticifolium. Leaves ovate, var. typica— Normal form of type : : . (1) forma normalis. Flowers racemose. ; ; . (2) forma racemosa. Stems emitting stolons, which root and ee Pts i (3) forma radicans. sae : Leaves slightly fleshy (4) forma carnosa. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, var. angustifolia— A : : (5) forma normalis. Flowers ra alae : ; . (6) forma racemosa. Stems emitting stolons, which root and flower . : ‘ : (7) forma radicans. (I) var. typica, forma normalis. SZECHUEN : Omi-shan, Wilson, 5121. HupenH: Hsing-shin, Wilson, 1852; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 323, 2774; Chang-yang, Wilson, 1129. YUNNAN: Mengtze at 7000 ft., Hancock, 24. (2) var. typica, forma racemosa. D. Henryi, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 291. SZECHUEN : S. Wu-shan, Wilson, 1051 ; Pao-kang, Wilson, 2280; W. China, Wilson, 4368, 4370, 4370A, 4371; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 350. HupeuH : -Patung, Henry, 1408, 6100, 61094 ; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 755, 962. (3) var. typica, forma radicans. SZECHUEN : Tchen-kou-tin, Farges, 1125. YUNNAN : Szemao at gooo ft., Henry. (4) var. typica, forma carnosa. D. Faberii, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 2g. SZECHUEN : Omi-shan, Faber, 299, 860-61 (2500-4000 ft.) N. Wu-shan, Henry, 7041, 7088. HupEn: Patung, Henry, 4700; Paking, Wilson, 2565, 25054. - , (5) var. angustifolia, forma normalis. D. simplex, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 179. D. Esquirolii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 422. D. pinfaense, Léveillé 1.c. Hupew: Patung, Henry, 5330; Chang-sha, Henry, 6322; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 595; Chien-shi, Wilson, 744, 969, 1970, 27744. Kiancsi: Kiukiang, Maries. Kweicnow: Esquirol, 57, Cavalerie : Kouy-yang, Bodinier, 4. YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 13,695; Yunnan-fu, Ducloux, 614. Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. bar | (6) var. angustifolia, forma racemosa. D. stachydifolium, D. kaitchense, and D. Cavaleriei, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 422. Hupeu: Chienshi, Henry, 5708. : KWEICHOW: Cavalerie, 1034; nest chow, Cavalerie, 2781 ; Longly, Cavalerie, 826. (7) var. angustifolia, forma radicans. KweEicuow : Bodinier. In the following the determinations of the forms were not noted :— : HuPen: Wilson, 1405. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Tali range at 9o00-10,000 ft., Forrest, 7037, 7115, 4536. Dracocephalum sibiricum, Linn. D. Prattii, Leveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 245. Nepeta macrantha, Fisch. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 387. N. Souliet, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 221. Flowers blue, September. Kansu : Przewalskt. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 501, Soulié, 484, 816; W. China at 8000-11,000 ft., Wilson, 4363. © IO, Dracocephalum Veitchii, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVli, 166. Nepeta Veitchii, Duthie in Gard. Chron. 1906, ii, 334. Flowers light blue SZECHUEN : Wilson ; cultivated by Messrs. Veitch in 1906. zi. Dracocephalum Wilsoni, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXvii, 166. Nepeta Wilsom, Duthie in Gard. Chron. 1906, ii, 334. Flowers dark blue with base of corolla yellow, July. Stony pastures. SZECHUEN: Sung-pan, Wilson; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 582, Soulié, 786 ; Tongolo, Soulié, 948 YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range, 10,500—11,500 ft., Forrest, 2601, 6177. 12, Dracocephalum coerulescens, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxxvii, 166. Nepeta coerulescens, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. xi, 306. Kansu: Przewalski. 172 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 13. Dracocephalum Stewartianum, Dunn in Notes Sot, Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 166. Nepeta Stewartiana, Diels l.c. xxv, 237. Flowers blue, July to September. Grassy glades in forest. SZECHUEN : W. China at 11,000 ft., Wilson, 43 YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range, gooo-12,000 ft., Forrest, 598, 2960, 6284, 6447. 14. Dracocephalum tenuiflorum, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. din. xxxvii, 166. Nepeta tenuiflora, Diels l.c. xxv, 237. Flowers blue, August. Open grassy slopes and glades. YUNNAN : eastern flank of Lichiang range, gooo-11,000 ft., Forrest, 2657. 31. Scutellaria, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 667. 1. Leaves truncate at the base, or ovate or orbi ; : : ; 2, Leaves not truncate at base, linear or oblong, obtuse : aS : : 19. 2. Leaves truncate at the base, or sinuate or dentate 3. a cuneate, rounded or cordate at base, renate or serrate ; ; : : 6. . Leaves oblong, obtuse, sinuate - dentate Ww a : : : I. scordifolia. Leaves ovate or sinuate-dentate only below . : : ‘ : 4. 4. Leaves sinuate dentate re Ses eno flowers subtended by short bra ; : 5. Leaves sinuate-dentate in helt lower third : part; flowers subtended ” leafy bracts ; racemes terminal Q 2. rivularis. 5. Racemes axillary. : : ; 3. Franchetiana. Racemes terminal : A 6. Racemes axillary. ; ‘ : : . a: Racemes terminal . : ‘ ; : : 8. 7. Leaves stalked : ‘ 5. angulosa. Leaves sessile : : : : 6. sessilifolia. 8 ; loin mostly radic : 7. Tayloriana. aves at flowering ae all cauline. ; ; : g. Leaves cuneate or rounded at base, entire or sinuate : : : ; ; 10. Leaves truncate or cordate at base . ae : : 15. DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 173 10. Leaves reticulate beneath, rounded at top 8. obtusifolia. Leaves with veins not prominently netted beneath EX; ee ee oy: pubescent benpeile: , i ‘ 12. ves glabro : : ; . 14. 12. = entire or coarsely serrate... ‘ Q. javanica. Leaves sinuate-dent ; ; 13: 13. Leaves Sanity 3- veeuel ; : 10. ivinervata.* Leaves penni-nerved~ ; ; 4. Vamiotiana,* 14. Leaves less than 5 cm. long : ‘ I1. stenosiphon.* Leaves over 10 cm. long : : 12. yunnanensis. 15. Petiole more than } of blade : : ; : 16. Petiole less than } of blade . : : ; ; 18. 16. Leaves — orbicular, obtuse, less than ' 2.5 cm. lo : ; . yp Leaves elliptic, over 5 cm. long ; ‘ 13. discolor. 1. ipa long and terminal . ; ; 14. indica cemes on short i branches . : . 15. Wongket. 18. i acute ; ee 16. cyrtopoda. Leaves obtuse ; ‘ : .. 17. Forrestis. 19. Leaves oblong-elliptic, blunt : : ; : 20. Leaves linear-oblong, entire ; : ; 3 24. 20. Leaves bidentate, distinctly stalked : ; ‘ ai; Leaves entire or crenate, subsessile . : : 22, 21. Flowers ph ete leaves obtuse : ee wap, Flowers glabrou ‘ : : 22. Flowers scsee: ; root fibrous ; ; 220; Soa Flowers racemose ; root woody ‘ : 25. 23. Flowers blue . ; ‘ ; . 21. amoena Flowers yellow ‘ ‘ ‘ ; 22. likiangensis. . Leaves viscid-hairy . : ; . 23. viscidula, Leaves glabrous or subglabrous ‘ : 24. macrantha, 1. Scutellaria scordifolia, Fisch. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 425. Flowers light blue, June to Fuly. Rocky plac Cuit1: Jehol, David; Hun-ho (River), Pekin (rare), Han- cock, 82. SHANTUNG : Chefoo, Hancock, 13, Dunn; Wei-hai-wei, Matthew, Dunn. Kansu: H. F. Ridley. 2. Scutellaria rivularis, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 670. S. Cavaleriei, Léveillé et Vaniot in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. vill. 402. * Nos. 4, 10, and 11 may prove to be the same species. 5224 174 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Flowers blue to brilliant purple, April to October. Ditches, paddy bunds, and wet banks. SZECHUEN : Omi, Faber. HurEnH: Ichang, Henry, 480, 273, 886, Wilson, 390, 1127, 1387. KIANGSU : Chiukiang, Carles, 441. CHEKIANG: Hickin ; Ningpo, Cooper. KianGsi: Kewkiang, Bullock, 214, Reid, 8, Carles, 214. FUKIEN : Yenping, Dunn. . _. Kweicuow: Gan-pin, Cavalerie, 2105. YUNNAN: Szemao, W. forests, Henry, II,QIQ, II,QIQA (5000 ft.). KWANGTUNG: Macao, Callery, 184; Sai-chu-shan (Sampson), Hance, 10,910; Lienchow River, Matthew ; Wu-king-fu, Dalziel ; Swatow, Dunn ; Suikong, B. C. Henry. HAINAN: Kiung-chou, Ford, 461. 3. Scutellaria Franchetiana, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Flowers red, April to June. Sides of rivulets. SZECHUEN: Omi, Wilson, 5122; Tchen-kou at 3600 ft., Farges, 1133. UPEH: Henry, 3559, 35594; S. Patung, Henry, 6087 ; Nanto, Wilson, r2t11. FUKIEN: Foochow, Carles, 612; Buong-kang (Yenping), Dunn, Hongkong Herb., 3415. 4. Scutellaria, sp.* Flowers pale violet, July. Kwercuow: Yang-kia Tchang, Esguirol, 2gl. 5. Scutellaria angulosa, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 669. Flowers white, June, July. Sides of streams. UPEH: Fang, Wilson, 2227, 2380. 6. Scutellaria sessilifolia, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXvIl, 297. S. Delavayi, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 221. Flowers pale yellow, June to August. Woods. SZECHUEN : Omi at 4000-9000 ft., Faber, 119, Wilson, 5129. YUNNAN : Tchen-fong-chan, Delavay, 5122. * This species has been named by Léveillé in honour of Vaniot, but as no description has been so far seen the nomen nudum is withheld. a Dunn—A Key To THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 175 7. Scutellaria Tayloriana, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXvll, 166. Flowers blue, March. YUNNAN: Ducloux, 429; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1630, 2178, 2205, 2294, 2531. KWANGTUNG: Tai-mo-shan, Hongkong, Ford, 107 ; Lantao, ‘Tutcher. 8. Scutellaria obtusifolia, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVi, 296 Flowers blue, June. SZECHUEN: Omi, Faber, 746, 871 (types), 3500, Wilson, 5131; Min River, Wilson, 4356. Hupren : Ichang, Henry, 4208 (type). 9. Scutellaria javanica, Jungh. S. formosana,* N. E. Br. in Gard. Chron. 1894, ii, 212. Flowers blue, July. Kwanctunc: Lantao. HAINAN : Tai-iin, Ford, 462. 10. Scutellaria trinervata, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 189. Flowers June. KWEICHOW: Tou-chan, Bodinier. 11. Scutellaria stenosiphon, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVi, Flowers July. KWANGTUNG: Lo-fou-shan, Ford. 7 12. Scutellaria yunnanensis, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sat, Sar. Flowers rosy, May. Shady places. SZECHUEN: Omi, Wilson, 209, 4355, 4300-61, 5714. YuNNAN: Lou-ki, Delavay, 4983. 13. Scutellaria discolor, Colebr. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 667. Flowers purple. Ravines in forest. YUNNAN: Mi-lé forests at 5000 ft., Henry, 10,458; Feng- chen-lin, south of Red River at 7000 ft., Henry, 10,657 ; Szemao at 4000 ft., Henry, 12,368, 12,368A. * N. E. Brown received the plant which he called S. formosana from Veitch in 1894, and supposed that it came from Formosa. But it is very probable that it originated in the Hongkong Botanic Garden, to which it was introduced from Hainan and where it flowered abundantly at about that time. D \ 176 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 14. Scutellaria indica, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 417. Flowers blue to purple, sometimes with a violet-like perfume. Common on grassy hillsides at low and moderate elevations in most provinces of China. ; 15. Scutellaria Wongkei, Dunn in Kew Bull. 1914, 329. Flowers blue, August. \ KWANGTUNG: Shun-ling, Sze-tse-shan, Wong-ke. 16. Scutellaria cyrtopoda, Miq. Fl. Brit. Ind. ii, 973. Flowers pink. YUNNAN: Mengtze at 8000 ft., Henry, 10,240. 17. Scutellaria Forrestii, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 239. Flowers deep purple. Limestone rocks. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 11,000 ft., Forrest, 2281, 5705. 18. Scutellaria sciaphila, S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1875, 228. Flowers purple, May. Wheat-fields. KIANGSI: Kewkiang, Shearer (type), Bullock, 215. . Scutellaria laxa, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 166. Flowers pale purple, February. YUNNAN : Feng-chen-lin at 8000 ft., Henry, 13,771. 20. Scutellaria strigillosa, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, Ficnours light blue. SHANTUNG: Chefoo, Perry. 21. Scutellaria amoena, Wright in Kew Bull. 1896, 164. S. tuberosa, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 188. S. hypericifolia, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 221. Flowers bright blue, purple, or rose-lavender, March to August. Dry, arid, and stony pastures. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Wilson, 4357, Soulié, 526, Pratt, 580, 703 (types) ; Sangpan at 10,000, Wilson, 4358, 4359: UNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 213, 1467, 1794, 2301; Tse- kou, Monbeig, 216; eastern flank of Lichiang range, gooo—11,000 ft., Forrest, 2083, 4541, 5728, 7147 (Tali range, 8000-go00 ft.), 607 (Chung-tien plateau at 13,000 ft.) ; Mengtze, 6000-7000 ft., Henry, 10,560, Hancock, 2; mountains from Ma-ke to Le-kong- tsien, Bodinier. Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 177 22. Scutellaria likiangensis, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 239 Flowers dull yellow, June. Dry open situations among scrub. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range, Forrest, 2424, 6003. 23. Scutellaria viscidula, Bunge ; DC. Prodr. xii, 424. Cuit1: N. China, Bunge; Pekin to Jehol, Staunton : ; Pekin, Skatschkoff. SHANTUNG: Chefoo, Stuhlmann. 24. Scutellaria macrantha, Fisch. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 424. S. baicalensis, Georgi, It. 223. Flowers deep blue to purple, July to November. Grassy hills, sandy moors. Cutt: Great Wall, Bunge; N. China (Moellendorf), Hance, 11,426; Pekin, Williams, Hancock, 16, Satow, Bretschneider, 587-88, Bushell, Hemeling, Carles, 163. SHANTUNG: Maingay, 112; Chefoo, Hancock, 33, Faber, 127, Fortune, 1 UNNAN : Yunnan-sen, Maire, 86, 2183; Mengtze, 5000- e 6000 ft., Hancock, 69, Henry, 13,772. 32. Prunella, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 670. Prunella vulgaris, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 670. Flowers purple, June. Ones Frequent in the less elevated districts of China from Shantung to Yunnan. 33. Chelonopsis, Miq. ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. ii, 1204. Leaf-blade more than 4 cm. long, closely crenate-serrate : . 2 susie under 3 cm. , coarsely irregularly biserrate H es) 1. Givraldit. 2. Petiole less than } of blade : : : _. Petiole 4 of blade : : : . 2. odontochila, . Leaves sessile, narrow-lanceolate : . 3. deflexa. Leaves petioled, ovate : : - 4. moschata. 1. Chelonopsis Giraldii, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxxvi, Beibl. 82, 94. Flowers August to October. SHENSI: Tai-pa-shan, Giraldi, 1233; Miao-wang-shan, Giraldi, 5585. 178 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 2. Chelonopsis odontochila, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 240. Flowers yellow, October. YUNNAN: valley of Yangtze between Tse-kou and Shi-ku at 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 22, 600. 3. Chelonopsis deflexa, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 554. C. Benthamiana, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 208. Bostrychanthera deflexa, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. ii, 1216. HupeuH: Chien-shih, Henry, 7325 (type). FUKIEN : Amoy, Swinhoe (type). 4. Chelonopsis moschata, Miq.; Mél. Biol. ix, 443. KrianGsi: Ningpo (Faber), Hongkong Herb. 73. 34. Marrubium, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 671. Marrubium incisum, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 447 Flowers white, March to April. Weed in fields. Cuit1: Pekin, Bretschneider, 594, Bushell, Bunge, Carles, Hemeling ; Tchao-tchao, Chanet. Hupeu: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 1756; Ichang, Henry, 1233 ; Yangtze River, Faber, 704. Kianesu : Chinkiang, Carles. KIANGSI: Ningpo, Everard. YUNNAN: Mengtze plain, Henry; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1473, 1625, 2161; Yunnan-fu and Tali, 6000-7000 ft., Forrest, 594; 4957- 35. Craniotome, Reichb. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 671. Craniotome versicolor, Reichb. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 671. Flowers pink. Mountain woods. YUNNAN: Mengtze on S.E. mts. at 7000 ft., Henry, 9162, 11,251; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 745, 1169, 1581. eens 36. Anisomeles, Br. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 672. Anisomeles ovata, Br. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 672. Flowers pink, August. Grassy and waste places. Hupeuw: Nanto, Henry, 4442. YUNNAN: Mengtze, Hancock, 324, Henry, to 10,149, 10,1 49A. Kwanctunc: Ford, 143, Fortune, 140, Millett, Seeman, 2439; Swatow, Dalziel, Dunn; Hongkong, Little Hongkong, Wilford, 214, Wright, 380 ; Macao, Callery, 141, Meyen ; Danes’ Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 179 Island, W. Brown; Pakhoi, Playfair, 97; Hoi-fung, Lo Quat ; Plover Cove, Hongkong, Mrs. Gibbs. HAINAN : Sam-shan-sze, Dunn’s Chinese collector. 37. Colquhounia, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 674. Hairs on leaves and flowers stellate : ; : I. coccinea, Hairs simple : 2. elegans. i Bice coccinea, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 674. ei of a soft rose, July. Dry stony places and on cliffs. AN: eastern flank of Tali range at 6500-7000 ft., Konia oe 627, 4533, 6889, 7120. 2. Colquhounia elegans, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 674. Flowers red, pink, orange, or brown, March, December. Woods Key to Varieties of C. elegans. Flowers in loose few-flowered axillary heads ; corolla tube very short, throat wide. var. pauciflora. se es; corolla tube “ a throat narrowed var. tenuiflora. var. pancifoia; Prain in Journ. As. Soc. sa lxii, 38. C. Seguini, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 165. C. decora, Diels * in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 240. Hupeu : Ichang, Henry, 3334, 33344 (types), 4089. KweEIcHow : Ou-la-gay and Hoang-ko-chou, Bodinier, 2237. YunNAN: Ko-chin Range, 6000-7000 ft., Hancock, 452; Mengtze, Henry, 9 9089, go8gaA and B; Shek- -ping, Henry, 11,582 ; Yunnan-sen, Maire, 1221; hills west of Yunnan-fu, Forrest, 327A var. tenuiflora, Prain l.c. YUNNAN : Szemao at 5000 ft., Henry, 12,607A and B. 38. Stachys, Linn.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 675. 1. Stem with plentiful deflexed re hairs 3 2. Stem glabrous or with spreading or soft hairs : 3- 2. Flowers less eres ‘a the calyx; leaves linear, subses é I. chinensis, Flowers ‘hice as “i as the calyx leaves shortly stalked . : 2. aspera. * Diels writes (l.c.) that Henry’s n. 3334, which is Prain’s type of C. ane var. pauciflova, is quite different from C. decora, Diels, having much s flowers. When Diels’ and Prain’s type specimens are compared, the reese are, however, seen to be exactly the same size. 180 DuNN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 3. Calyx teeth blunt callous : . 3. adulterina. Calyx teeth acute or bristle- -pointed . . 4. 4. Calyx teeth ovate. : : ‘ : i 5. Calyx teeth linear. : : . 4. leptodon. 5. Leaves cordate ovate stalked i 5. howyangensis. Leaves oblong or linear-oblong ‘ : es 6. 6. Corolla scarcely longer than the calyx ; . i : : : 6. arvensis, Corolla much exserted ; . 7. Leaves densely velvety beneath ‘ : Ba slot. Leaves glabrous or pubescent 1. Stachys chinensis, Bunge ; DC. Prodr. xii, 471. S. Chanetii, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 222. Flowers purple, May. Ditches. Cuit1: N. China, Bunge; Peking, Bretschneider, 604; Ting-tcheou, Chanet, 407. 2. Stachys aspera, Michx.; DC. Prodr. xii, 471. Cuitt: Jehol, David ; ous Skatschkoff, David, 9418. SHANSI: Pei-shan, Davi rd. 3. Stachys adulterina, Hemsl.* in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 300. Flowers red, pink, or white, July. SZECHUEN : S. Wu-shan, Wilson, 1380 ; Changyang, Wilson, ‘# HuPEH: Henry, 2459, 6192; Patung, Henry, 4676 (types). 4. Stachys leptodon, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 167. Flowers purple. YuNNAN: Yunnan-sen, Maire, 88, 182, 1591, 2022. re Stachys oe Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXVU, I F ee ,{ Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 246. S. cordifolia, Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lix, ii, 310, not of C. Kock. S. cardiaphylla, Prain ex Dunn Lamium kouyangense, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. XIV, 175 (1904). * S. adulterina and oblongifolia may prove to be but marked forms of S. Veg ols The type of Léveillé’s S. Franchetiana—one of Pratt’s Ta-chien-lu specimens —is not the same form as Prain’s S. Yunnan plant, which is the c onest one in S.W. China, and has more cordate and more deeply crenate leave DunNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 181 Flowers pink, July to September. Grassy mountain slopes. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu at gooo-13,500 ft., Pratt, 500, Soulié, 448; Tongolo, Soulié, 727. H: Nanto, Henry, 4615 (cult.); Chien-shih, Henry, 5913; S. Patung, Henry, 7316. KweEtIcHow, Bodinier, 1700 (type). YunNAN: Momein, Anderson; Mengtze at 7000 ft., Henry, 10,074, 10,074A, I0,074B, Duclouz, 158, Maire, 781, 1614, 2370, 2485; eastern flank of Tali range at 10,000 ft., Forrest, 861, 2483, 4539, 6828, 6828. 6. Stachys arvensis, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 477. Flowers pale purple, May to July. Cultivated fields. FUKIEN: Yuen-fu River shores, Dunn. KWANGTUNG: Wu-king-fu, Dalziel; Han banks, Swatow, Dunn. * 7. Stachys oblongifolia, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 676. S. Martini, Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 187. S. modica, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1882, 92. Flowers pink or purple, May to October. Fallow fields. SZECHUEN : Parker. Huprew: Ichang, Henry, 560, 2003 (Nanto), 3514, 5943; Ichang, Wilson, 458. GANWHAI: Wuhu, Cavzles, Bullock. KiIANGSI: Kewkiang, Shearer. Kweicuow: Tchen-lin-tcheou (Martin), Bodinter, 1945.’ 8. Stachys palustris, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 676. Flowers pale purple, April to July. Marshes and corn-fields. Cuit1: N. China, Bunge ; Pekin, Bretschneider, 595. Hupen: Wilson, 796 (Nanto) ; Fang, Wilson, 2367. Anie’—GaNnwual: Wuhu, Carles. Kiancsu : Shanghai (Faber), Hongkong Herb. 37, Maingay, 343, 542, Forbes. CHEKIANG: Hickin. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 748, got. YuNNAN : Tali range, 7000-8000 ft., Forrest, 4523. KwancGtuncG: W. River, Ford. 39. Galeopsis, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 498. Galeopsis Tetrahit, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 497. Flowers white, October. Open pastures. 182 DuNN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. SZECHUEN:: Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 113, Soulié, 218; Tongolo, Soulié, 237 ; Omi at 10,800 ft., Wilson, 4327. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 11,000 ft., Forrest, 6476. 40. Leonurus, Linn. ; FI. Brit. Ind. iv, 677. Leaves much dissected . : . I. sibivicus. Leaves few-lobed or entire ; é 2. macranthus.* 1. Leonurus sibiricus, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 678. Flowers pink, May to August. Damp open places and waste ground. Widely distributed in China from Chili and Szechuen to Kwangtung, Hainan, and Yunnan. 2. Leonurus macranthus, Maxim. ; Mél. Biol. ix, 445. Flowers white, August to September. SHANTUNG: Williams; Wei-hai-wei, Matthew; Chefoo, Faber, 112, Forbes, Maingay, 22; Tsingtau, Dunn, Schindler. Hupeuw: Fang at gooo-10,000 ft., Wilson, 2612. Kianesu: Chinkiang, Carles, 508. 41. Lamium, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 677. I. Floral leaves sessile. ; ‘ I. amplexicaule. Floral leaves stalked . : ; : ; z 2. Lowest whorl of flowers shorter than the petiole. ; ; : 2. foliatum., Lowest whorl exceeding the petiole . j : 3. 3. Lowest floral leaves oblong, cuneate . : . 3. chinense. Lowest floral leaves ovate, cordate 4. album. _I. Lamium amplexicaule, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 679. Flowers pink, March to September. Fields and banks. HuPEH: Wilson, 120. Kr1anGsu : Shanghai, Carles, Faber. CHEKIANG : Hoochow, Carles. YUNNAN: Tsekou, Monbeig, 215; Lunan, Henry, 10,585 ; ~Yunnan-sen, Maire, 181, 636, 1292, 2043; Tali valley and Lichiang valley at 6000-9000 ft., Forrest, 2046, 4540, 4964. 2. Lamium foliatum, Dunn in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxxviii, 363. Flowers pale purple or white, May. Woods. FUKIEN: Buong-kang, Yenping (Dunn), Hongkong Herb. 3427. * L. macranthus is represented in China by a well-marked form with the deeply-lobed lower leaves velvety beneath and upper leaves entire. Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 183 3. Lamium chinense, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 512. Stachys hupehensis, Pamp. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. IgiI, 176. Flowers pink, April. HupeuH: Ichang, Henry, 1182; Chang-yang, Henry, 5220, Wilson, 201, 211, 4350 (Yangtze River) ; Silvestri, 3369, 3369A. CHEKIANG: Pu-to Is., Henry, 31; Ningpo, Everard; Tien- tai mountains, Faber, 302. FUKIEN : Foochow, Carles, 746, 904, Dunn.* KIANGSI: Kewkiang, Shearer. | KWANGTUNG: West River, Ford. 4. Lamium aa bran: Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 679. Flowers white, April to May. Hupeu: W. Hupeh, Wilson, 588. KranGsu : Shanghai, Quinsan, Cazles ; Mei-chi, Carles, 165. KIANGSI: Kewkiang, Faber, 695. 42. Paralamium, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 168. - Paralamium gracile, Dunn l.c. Flowers purple. Forests. YUNNAN : S.E. of Mengtze at 6000 ft., Henry, 10,636. eat 43. Loxocalyx, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 308. Loxocalyx urticifolius, Hemsl. 1.c. 309. Flowers pink. Forests. SZECHUEN: S. Wu-shan, Henry, 7266. HureH: Hsingshan, Henry, 6482; Fang, 7000-9000 ft., Henry, 6795. YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 10,237. 44. Leucas, Br. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 680. 1. Leaves linear, entire; calyx vee Red ; 1. lavandulaefolia. Leaves lanceolate or ovate, crena ‘ ‘ ; 2. 2. Leaves densely — or ao : : 3 Leaves subglabrou a ee 4. 3. Calyx white, woolly . jf : 2. mollissima. Calyx pubescent a : : 3. lanata. 4. Stem subglabrous : ; . 4. zeylanica. Stem densely hirsute . : : 5. ciliata, * The species as found by me along the banks of the Yuen-fu River near Foochow was a weed in sandy vegetable fields. \ 4 184 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 1. Leucas lavandulaefolia, Sm. L. linifolia, Spreng. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 690. Flowers white, July. Sea sands. Kwanctunc: Hongkong, Saiwan Bay (Bodinier), Hongkong Herb. 605. 2. Leucas mollissima, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 682. Flowers white, December. Dry hills and banks. SZECHUEN : Chung-king, Faber, 702. Hupeu : Ichang, Nanto, Henry, 2349, 2599; Wulson, 379. YuNNAN: Mengtze and Szemao, Henry, 10,029, 10,029A. KwancGsi: Lungchow, Morse, 229. FuKIEN: Amoy, Dunn. KwanctunG: Hongkong, Wright, 391, Hinds, Champion, 458; Swatow, Dunn HAINAN : Hoary; 8114; oa Katsumata. 3. Leucas lanata, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 68r. HAINAN : West coast, Hoi-tow (Fagg), Hance, 8782. . Leucas zeylanica, R. Br. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 689. Flowers white, March to Peceistier River banks. KWANGTUNG: Swatow, Dalziel, Dunn. HAINAN: Carles, Henry, 8509, U On; Hoi-tow, Hance, 12,816. 5. Leucas ciliata, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 687. Flowers white or yellowish, July to October. Dry grassy mountains. YUNNAN: Ducloux, 166, Maire, 1580, 1605; Mengtze, 5000 ft., Henry, 10,292, 10,2924 ; Teng-yueh at 6000 ft., Forrest, 1021; eastern flank of Tali range at 7ooo-gooo ft., Forrest, 45. Phlomis, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 691. 1. Leaves rosulate ; ge acaulescent : ; 1. rotata. Leaves on the ste : 2. Leaves all narrowed or rounded at the base : ; 3. Leaves (at least the lower ones) cordate. ; — 3. Tube of the corolla nearly twice the calyx . . 2, albifiora. Tube of the corolla hardly exserted > . Flowers in the axils of the upper leaves 3. gracilis. Flowers mostly below the leaves 4. rugosa. On . Bracts less than } of calyx : : 6. Bracts as long as the calyx . 1%, *. Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 185 6. Calyx teeth gradually acuminate. " . 5. umbrosa.* Calyx teeth subulate ; ; re 7. Plant tall, branched Plant small, unbranched : 6. medicinalis. 8. Plant glabrous or nearly so . j : . 9. Forvestt. Plant uniformly pubescent : 3 9. g. Bracts ligulate, branched. : ; . 5. umbrosa.* Bracts filiform, simple i ; : 10. 1o. Bracts very short ; leaf-stalks shorter than heir blades ; : 8. Franchetiana. eats Fh the ee ‘leaf-stalks longer than lades : : ‘ . Q. tatsiensis. 11. Calyx more than 1.8 cm. long ‘ : 10. megalantha. : 1. Calyx less than 1.5 cm. long \ 12, Annual; whole plant softly tomentose. . 11. dentosa. Perennial ; leaves very rarely tomentose : ; 13. Leaves straight-sided from a broad base to ; ‘ 3 12. tuberosa. Leaves ovate 14. Leaves — radical, 1 abrows, blunt : 13. atropurpurea. Stem leafy : : : 15. 15. Flowers dark purple : : . 14. bracteosa.* Flowers white or pale pink . : ; . 5. umbrosa.* 1. Phlomis rotata, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 694. -On scree. Yunnan: N.W. Yunnan at 14,000-15,000 ft., Kingdon- Ward. 2. Phlomis albiflora, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn, Soc. xxvi, 304. Flowers white, May. Hupen: Ichang, Nanto, Henry, 720, 1575, 1910, 3576 (types), Wilson, 83. * The forms which have been referred to P. bracteosa and P. umbrosa con- stitute a nearly complete series a these a= —o — it may be that they actua lly ind y forms have been described, and many more might be added, for the shape an ae ubescence of the leaves, the length and shape of the bracts, vary, giving c characters which combine : ae tadi 5 as (1) the Indian and S.W. Chinese member of the group; P. melanantha, Diels (differing from typical P. bracteosa in ud narrower more pungent bracts, . re regar ere traces as occupying (2) northerly area (N. Y and E. Tibet); Hemsley’s var. He is a P. umbrosa as the (3) west- suateat Chinese representative ; while typical P. umbrosa, Turcz., occupies (4) the northern provinces: the two latter differ es the former in their pale purple or white flowers, and P. umbrosa var. and wider bracts. 186 DunnN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. w Phlomis gracilis, Hemsl in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 305. Flowers white. HupEH: Nanto, Henry, 2089; Ichang, Henry, 4111 (types). ~ Phlomis rugosa, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 693 Lamium coronatum, Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. Xiv, 174. Loxocalyx Vaniotiana, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. 2x, 224. Flowers yellow, May to August. Woods. : SZECHUEN: Yangtze River, Faber, 691; Mt. Omi, Wilson, 5119. KWwEICcHOW : Gan-pin, Martin et Bodimer ; Long-ly, Cavalerte. = YuNNAN: Mengtze at 6000 ft., Henry, 10,076, 10,076A (Feng-chen‘lin), 11,445 ; Szemao at 4000 ft., Henry, 12,599. WANGTUNG: Ford, 138; Lienchow River, Matthew; west of Mt. Parker, Hongkong, Tutcher. 5. Phlomis umbrosa, Turcz.; DC. Prodr. xii, 544. P. stenocalyx, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 555. Flowers white or pale pink, July to September. Shady forests. CuItt: Pekin, Burchell; Po-hua-shan, Bullock, Bretschnetder. SHANTUNG : Chefoo, Faber, 113. SZECHUEN: Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 173, 473; Mt. Omi, Wilson, 5112 ; Pao-kang at 7000-9000 ft., Wilson, 2492 (?) ; W. China, Wilson, 4335, 43354. HupEH: Wilson, 1054, 1452, 4337-38; Ichang and Patung, Henry, 875, 1872, 2442, 6029, 6179, 6432, 7360; Outanshan at 7000 ft., Silvestvt, 2072 ; Fanpien Mt., Silvestri, 2069. KIANGSU : Chinkiang, Carles, 512. YUNNAN: valleys of Mekong-Salween, 6000-8000 ft., Forrest, 621; eastern flank of Lichiang range at 10,000-11,000 ft., Forrest, 2489, 6100. 6. Phlomis medicinalis, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 554. Flowers July. SZECHUEN : Tsa-ku-lao, Rosthorn, 2530. = Phlomis Forrestii, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 241. Flowers dull livid crimson, August. margins of pine forests. YUNNAN : Forrest, 45584. Among scrub and on eastern flank of Tali range at gooo-11,000 ft., Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 187 8. Phlomis Franchetiana, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXV, 242 Flowers dull livid crimson, August. Among scrub in and on the margins of pine forests. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Tali range at gooo-11,000 ft., Forrest, 4558. 9. Phlomis tatsiensis, Bur. et Franch. in Journ. de Bot. v, 149. . P. Souliet, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 188, 867 ; W. China, ‘Bulley. 10. Phlomis megalantha, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxxvi, Beibl. Ixxxii, 95 Flowers yellow, July. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 505. HuPeEH: Fang, Wilson, 2406. 11. Phlomis dentosa, Franch. Pl. David. i, 243. Flowers, June. CuILI :- Sarchy, David, 2731. 12. Phlomis tuberosa, Linn.; DC. Prodr. xii, 544. P. betonicoides, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 241. Flowers purple-violet, June. Stony cultivated ground. CHILI: Siao-tai-shan, Pekin at 3600-5000 ft., Moellendorf ; Ourato, Sarchy, David, 2770. YUNNAN: northern end of Lichiang valley, 9000 ft., Forrest, 2307, 5974- 13. Phlomis atropurpurea, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. XXXvli, 169. Flowers dull purplish maroon, August. Open pastures. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 1I1,000- 12,000 ft., Forrest, 6262. 14. Phlomis bracteosa, Royle; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 693. P. setifera, Bur. et Franch. in Journ. de Bot. v, 149. P. melanantha, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 242. Flowers mauve to almost black, July. Open grassy places. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Bonvalot et Pr. Henri. YUNNAN: Mengtze, W. and N. mts. at 7000-8000 ft., Henry, 10,216, 10,2164; eastern flank of Lichiang range at 10,000- 11,000 ft., Forrest, 2540. 188 DuNN—A KeEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 46. Eriophyton, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 695. Eriophyton Wallichianum, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 695. Flowers pale rose, September. Limestone rocks. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 13,000- 14,000 ft., Forrest, 2909, 6248. 47. ceeding Prain in Hook. Ic. Pl. xix, t. 1872. 1. Calyx with acuminate subulate teeth peace ihe Calyx with narrow-lanceolate or triangular teal : 2 ; a. 2. Bracts ovate ; aly teeth a . I. Prainiana. Bracts filiform; + upper calyx tooth much longer hat the others . . 2. urticifolia. 3. Upper calyx tooth twice the others, ‘eta (not subulate) - 3. Delavayi. Upper calyx tooth about equal to the others 2 f 4. 4. Mid-lobe of the corolla lip — calyx teeth triangular ‘ . 4. Mmsuavis. Mid-lobe ovate : : : : é 5. Calyx teeth narrow-lanceolate ; - "5. moupinensis Calyx teeth oblong. Soe cee? 6.. robus 1. Microtoena Prainiana, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 556. Flowers yellow (?), September. SZECHUEN : Nan-chuan, Rosthorn, 788,’ 2. Microtoena urticifolia, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 08. Flowers yellow or white, July and August. SZECHUEN: W. China, Wilson, 4372; Paokang, Wilson, 2 : Hupenw : Patung, Henry, 2536, 7339. 3. Microtoena Delavayi, Prain in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xlii, 424. Flowers yellow, July to August. Dry shady places. HupPEH: Paokang, Wilson, 2502. YUNNAN : Ducloux, 757; Teng-yueh, Howell, 136; eastern slope of Salween valley at 4000-5000 ft., Forrest, 1040. 4. Microtoena insuavis, Prain. M. cymosa, Prain in Hook. Ic. Pl. xix, t. 1872. M. Esquirolii and mollis, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. IX, 222. Gomphostemma insuave, Hance. DuNN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 189 Flowers yellow or reddish, March to October. Ravines and woods. KweEicHow : Lo-fou, Cavalerie, 3548; Kiao-tsong, Esquirol, 155; Ichen-fong, Esquirol, 672. YUNNAN: Mengtze, Henry, 9850 ; Shih-ping, Henry, 11 11,583 ; ; Szemao, Henry, 12,588. i=) = 18) = Lan N KWANGTUNG: Shiu-kwan River, Lo Quaz. Microtoena moupinensis, Franch. ex Prain in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xlii, 426. Flowers purple. Pastures and wood borders. SZECHUEN: Moupine, David. . Microtoena robusta, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 307. Flowers pink. Woods. HupPeEH: Hsing-shan, Henry, 64824; Fang, Henry, 7631. 48. Gomphostemma, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 606. . Calyx hardly ribbed . Calyx strongly ribbed 2 : : 5 Tube of corolla Tee Eve — small . : ‘ : Se Tube incurved, lips la : : 4. : Satara in ie So racemes , : vodon. Flower cymes te a Corolla tube only sient eteine the 3. pedunculatum. Corolla tube much longer than the calyx . 4. chinense. . Calyx teeth small subulat . 5. lucidum. Calyx teeth lanceolate, eee than the tube . 6, leptodon. . Gomphostemma microdon, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 170. YUNNAN : Szemao, W. forests at 4500 ft., Henry, 12,501. Gomphostemma parviflorum, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 697. Flowers yellow. YUNNAN: Szemao, E. mts., Henry, 12,253. Gomphostemma pedunculatum, Benth. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 6096 Flowers reddish, yellowish, or white. YuNNAN: Henry, 12,518, 12,5184 (Szemao), 13,594 (Yuan- chang). 190 Dunn—A. Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 4. Gomphostemma chinense, Oliv. in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 1468. Flowers white, June. FuKIEN: Amoy, Swinhoe. KweEicHow : Cavalerve. Kwanctunc: Lo-fou-shan, Ford; N.W. River, Ford. 5. Gomphostemma lucidum, Wall. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 697. Flowers white to pale yellow, July. _- YUNNAN: Mengtze and Szemao, Henry, 11,046, 12,011, oS o1tA, 1 12 ee 12,314, 12,609. Erg See HAINAN : Hong-ta, Ford, 464. 6. Gomphostemma leptodon, Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 170. Flowers February. Among bushes. Kwancs1: Achin Mts., Lung-chow, Morse, 257. 49. Eurysolen, Prain in Sci. Mem. Medic. Offic. Ind. xi, 43. Eurysolen gracilis, Prain l.c. 44. Flowers whitish. Forests. YUNNAN : Szemao, Henry, 12,913. 50. Amethystea, Linn. Amethystea coerulea, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xil, 372. Flowers deep blue, June to September. Dry waste ground walls, pastures. Cuit1: Jehol, David, 2064; Tcheng-ling-fu, Chanet. HupPenH: Nanto, Henry, 4488. YunNAN: Mekong valley from 5600-7000 ft., Forrest, 93; eastern flank of Lichiang range at 8200 ft., Forrest, 2485, 6232. 51. Teucrium, Linn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 700. I, Leaves usually trifid . 1. palmatum. eaves only serrate ; : ; 2. 2. Calyx about equally 5-toothed; flowers niculate pa : : : = Calyx bilabiate, upper lobe broad rounded . : ‘ 4, 3. Whole amp —_—- yellowish-silky-hairy ; leaves usually cordate, shortly stalked . Plant glabrous or pubescent : leaves usually t the oy base with slender 2. quadrifarium., 5, ilks 3. japonicum, Oe a a ite ae DuNN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. ror 4. Raceme simple, terminal ; side lobes of corolla coherent with the tea one; lower lobes of calyx separate. : : . 4. simplex, Racemes mostly axillary ; ; : 5. Lobes of — expanded corolla shorter than the rted part of the corolla tube . 5. ornatum, Lobes of fully expanded Gini longer than the exserted part of the corolla tube A 6, 6. Lower teeth of the aye coherent newly to the to : 6. bidentatum. Lower teeth free 2-9. Pern. 1. Teucrium palmatum, Benth. in Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 702. Hupen: Fang, 8000 ft., Henry, 6844. YUNNAN: Forrest, 65901. 2. Teucrium quadrifarium, Ham.; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 7or. T. fulvo-aureum, kouytchense, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 426. Flowers rose-lilac, July to November. Dry open grass land. Hupeu: Chien-shih, Henry, 7422; Patung, Wilson, 1412. Hunan: Shi-men, Henry, 7938. K1anGcsu: Shanghai, Faber. KweiIcHow: Esquirol, 765; Kouy-yang, Bodinier et Martin, 1735; Pin-fa, Cavalerte. YUNNAN: Mengtze, Hancock, 103, Henry, 9845, 11,047; ~ Tengyueh, Howell ; La-fo-wa-di, Salwen at 3000 ft., Forrest, 1068. Kwanctunc: Hongkong, Wilford, 215 (Peak), Champion, Wright, 392, Hance, got. 3. Teucrium japonicum, Willd. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 581. T. nepetoides, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. vili, 450. Flowers pink, April to October. SZECHUEN: W. China, Wilson, 4353 (4000 ft.). Huprew: Tung-hu, Henry, 6406; Patung, Henry, 5191, 7328; Ichang, Henry, 515, 941, 6672. Kweicuow : Pin-fa, Cavalerie. CHEKIANG: Ningpo (Faber), Hongkong Herb. 66, 67, 335. Kwanctunc: Chao-chau-fu, Dalziel; Lo-fou-shan, Millett, Ford, 147 ; Shingmun, Hongkong, Tutcher ; Victoria Peak, Ford. Hainan: Henry, 8735, Carles ; Tingan, Katsumata. 4. Teucrium simplex, Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 186. Flowers white. Mountain pastur Yunnan: Ducloux, ee Wotie’ : 5500 ft., Fen, 10,068. [{Notes, R.B.G., Edin., N X-XXX, Jan. 1917. Wt. 4138/89-375 3/17 ye & Co., Ltd. Gp. @ 192 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 5. Teucrium ornatum, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 313. T. Franchetianum, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix, 551. Ornithosiphon Delavayi, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ie 220. Flowers rose-pink, July to October. Woods. SZECHUEN: Rosthorn, 2188; W. China at 4000 ft., Wzlson, Huren : in woods near Patung, Henry, 5141; Tung-hu, Henry, 6437; Hsing-shan, Henry, 6471; Fang, Henry, 6700 ; W. Hupeh, Wilson, 423A, 1451. -YuNNAN: Tseng-fong-chan, Delavay, 5051. 6. Teucrium bidentatum, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 312. . Flowers white, August. SZECHUEN : Omi, Faber, 676, Wilson, 5128. Hupen: Ichang, Antelope Glen, Henry, 3119, 4150. 7. Teucrium Pernyi, Franch.; Pl. David. 245. T. alborubrum, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 311. T. Ningpoense, Hemsl. l.c. 313 ; Dunn in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxxvii, 170. Flowers pale yellow or white, September. Woods. SZECHUEN : S. Wushan, Henry, 7227. HupeH: Henry, 4257; Ichang, Henry, 2919 ; Nanto, Henry, 4600. CHEKIANG: Ningpo mountains (Faber), Hongkong Herb. 63, KiANGs!: Kewkiang, Lushan (mountains), Bullock, 63, Carles. YUNNAN: Mengtze at 6000 ft., Henry, 10,986. 52. Leucosceptrum, Sm. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 699. Leaves rounded at base . 2 : = ; I. sinense. Leaves acute at base ‘ : : : ; 2. canum. 1. Leucosceptrum sinense, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxvi, 310. L. Bodiniert, Léveillé in Fedde, Repert. Nov. Sp. ix, 224. Elsholtzia Cavaleriet, Léveillé, l.c. viii, 424. Flowers rose, September. On cliffs. Hupen: Chang-yang, Henry, 7765. Kwetcuow : Tsin-gay, Bodinier, 2709 ; Tou-chan, Cavalerie, 2710. DunN—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. T93 / 2. Leucosceptrum canum, Sm. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 699 Flowers rose-crimson, September. forests. YUNNAN: Yang-pi ee at 7000 ft., Forrest, 923 ; Mengtze, 6000 ft., seat 9397 & A I. 53- ic, Linn. ; Corolla tube geniculate near the base Corolla tube straight : 2. Calyx teeth short, obtuse Calyx teeth long, acute 3. Corolla tube 2-3 times longer than the limb Corolla tube less than half as long as as the limb 4. Corolla tube 4 times as ere as the se Corolla tube less than twice as — as the calyx 5. Plant stoloniferous ; stem ries pubescent Stolons 0 ; stem subglabrous 6. Spike compact j i : : Spike interrupted . , ‘ ‘ 7. Leaves oblong, sessile; bracts much ex- ceeding the flowers Leaves foes eee bracts shorter than the flow 8. Leaves linear Leaves spathulate g. Leaves membranous, not in a rosette Pe 10,900 ; Lower leaves od oo, ina rosette, subcoriaceo Ajuga macrosperma, Wall. ; Flowers blue, April. YUNNAN : Man-pan, south of Red River at 4000 ft., 10,364 ; Szemao, Henry, 11 684, II 1,684, B, C. Shady river banks and Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 702. ; : 2. : ‘ 3. I. macrosperma.* 2. decumbens. . : 4. : 6. 3. ovalifolia. : . 5. 4. campylantha. . 5. lupulina, 3 ‘ 7. : : 8. 6. Forrestit. 7. ciliata. . 8. linearifolia. . Q. genevensis.t 10. vemota. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv, 703. Mountain streams, wet places in woods. Mengtze, Hancock, 183 (5000-6000 ft.), Henry, Henry, 2. Ajuga decumbens, Thunb. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 598. Flowers white with a blue calyx, April to June. see Dry stony § oin Europe, being sessile and oblong on the upper part, stalked and jabato ae on the lower of the stem Fg fe 194 Dunn—A KeEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Hupenw: Ichang, Henry, 770, 814, 1213; Nanto, Henry, 37: Krancsu : Shanghai, Carles, 351. FuKIEN: Amoy, Hance, 1430; Kuling, Dunn. Yunnan: Tali valley and eastern flank of Tali range at 6700-9000 ft:, Forrest, 4525. Kwanctunc: Canton, Hance, 1430. 3. Ajuga ovalifolia, Bur. et Franch. in Journ. de Bot. v, 150. Flowers August. Mountain pastures. SZECHUEN : Ta-chien-lu, Soulié, 819, Pratt, 249, 479, Wilson, 4331, 43314. 4. Ajuga campylantha, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 243- : Flowers white, veined with purplish black, August. Dry stony pastures. YUNNAN : northern end of Lichiang plain at 8500 ft., Forrest, 2700. 5. Ajuga lupulina, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix, 831, xi, 811. Flowers a watery transparent blue, veined with darker blue, or sometimes yellow, June to September. Mountain pastures. Cutt: Shao-ho-ling Pass, Pekin, Moellendorf, 92; Pekin at 6500 ft., Hancock, tr. Kansu: Alps south of Lake Kuku Nor, Przewalskt. SZECHUEN: Sung-pan, Wilson, 4332; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 565; Tongolo, Soulié, 944. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Lichiang range at 10,000—II,000 ft., Forrest, 2448, 6000. 6. Ajuga Forrestii, Diels in Notes Bot. Gard. Edin. xxv, 242. Flowers pale blue, May to September. Dry stony fields. SZECHUEN : W. China at 12,000 ft., Wilson, 4333; Ta-chien-lu, Pratt, 506. UNNAN: Tse-kou, Monbeig, 217; northern end of Lichiang valley at 8500-9000 ft., Forrest, 596, 2133. 7. Ajuga ciliata, Bunge; DC. Prodr. xii, 596. A. Chaneti, Léveillé et Van. in Fedde Repert. Nov. Sp. viii, 58. Flowers white, July. Wet places. Cuit1: Kiu-yang, Chanet, 311; Pekin, Bushell; N. China, Bunge (type). SHANSI: Lao-y-san, Giraldt. on DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 195 SZECHUEN: W. China at 11 ,000 ft., Wilson, 4325. HuPeH: Fang, Wilson, 2338 ; Henry, 6038, silat (Chien- shih), 6285 (Chung-lo). 8. Ajuga linearifolia, Pamp. in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital., 1910, 793- Flowers March. Hupen: Ou-kia-ki, Silvestri, 2001. g. Ajuga genevensis, Linn. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 596. A. Argyt, Léveillé. A. Labordei, Van. in Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. xiv, 185. Flowers white or mauve, March to August. Stony places. Widely distributed from Hupeh and Szechuen to Kwangtung and Yunnan > Io. Ajuga remota, Benth. ; DC. Prodr. xii, 598. Flowers lilac to white, March to July. Dry stony pastures. YUNNAN: eastern flank of Tali range at 9000 ft., Forrest, 4524, 7280; Yunnan-sen, Marre, 783, 2422; Mengtze at 4500 ft., Henry, 10,861, Hancock, 163. COLLECTORS’ NUMBERS. Bodinier. 144. Salvia miltiorrhiza 2030 1504. ane 2237 1533- S. yunnanensis 2284 1700. Stachys kouyange 1941. Calamintha Clinopodium 2480 1942. Plectranthus sculponiatus 2486 1944. Elsholtzia polystach 2547 1945 ys oblongifolia 2669 1946. Dysophylla linearis 2711 2011. Nepeta lavandulacea. Bourne. 2. Perilla av | 169 34. Eihottela ees. Bretschneider. 77. Elsholtzia Stauntoni. 589. 576. E. cristata. 593 577. Perilla m 594 578-9. Mentha arvensi 595 583. Lycop ropae 596 585. Calamintha Clinopodium 598 586. Salvia miltiorrhiza. 587-8. Scutellaria macrantha. 604. . Nepeta Cataria Colquhounia elegan I s. . Dracocephalum _ urtici- um. . Plectranthus striatus. osl in ; Elsholtzia made: . Ajuga genevensis. Scutellaria indica. . Salvia umbratica tach al Leonurus — Lycopus luci c . Plectranthus Donbiesien Stachys chinensis. 196 Dunn—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Brown. 12. Leonurus sibiricus. 97. Salvia plebeia. 13. Prunella vulgaris. Bullock. 43. Salvia umbratica. | 215. Scutellaria sciaphylla. 63. Teucrium Pern | 343. Elsholtzia cristata. 214. Scutellaria rivularis. Callery 141. Anisomeles ovata. 184. Scutellaria rivularis, 158. Perilla nankinensis, Carles. 15. Perilla nankinensi 406. Elsholtzia cristata. 77. Dysophylla cruciata. 441. Scutellaria rivularis 114. Salvia plebeia 442-3. Ajuga genevensis 158. S. japonic 478. Origanum vulga 159-60. S. miltiorrhiza 508. Leonurus macranthus 161. Scutellaria indica. 512. Ss bro 162. Nepeta Glecho: 611. Calamintha gra 163. Scutellaria macrantha 612. Scutellaria F ranchetiana, 164. Leonurus sibiri 670. Salvia japon 165. Lamium album. 679. Pieciinttns amethyetidles 225-6. Mosla lanceolata. 690. Mentha arvensis. 333. Thymus serpyllu 725. Mosla ana 343. Elsholtzia cristat 733. Perilla a 347. Plectranthus nervosus 734: Piectranths macrocalys. 348. Perilla nankinen 736. eee ages her, 351. Ajuga decumbens 746. Lam inense. 35 ae ea 748. Sart sahust. 353- Salvia ple 772. Mosla lanceolata. 354. Calamintha gracilis gor. Stachys palustris. 355. C. Clinopodiu 904. Lamium chinense. Cavalerie. 362. Plectranthus Prainianus, 1426. Elsholtzia communis. 363.2. ranthu 1821. Salvia jap 488. Melissa parviflora, 1933. Mentha Malinvaldi. 530. Mosla Cavaleriei. 2105. Scutellaria rivularis. 587. Plectranthus nervosus. 2480. Lycopus europaeus 824. Salvia japonic 2743. Salvia jap 826, 1034. Dracocephalum urtici- | 2781. Dracocephalum urticifolium. folium 3778. Micromeria biflora Champion. 22%. Scutellaria indica. i: 3a. bee > om cas 226. Salvia japonica. | 458. Leucas molliss Chanet. 311. Ajuga ciliata. , 546. Salvia miltiorrhiza. 407. Stachys chinensis. Couling . . Salvia miltiorrhiza. Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 197 David. 2064. Amethystea coerulea. | 2731. Phlomis dentosa. 2122. Salvia umbraticola. | 2918. Dracocephalum Moldavica. 2770. Phlomis tuberosa. | 9418. Stachys aspera. Delavay. 5156. Salvia japonica. Ducloux. 8. Calamintha gracilis. 429. Scutellaria Tayloriana. 17. Orthosiphon peogay 464. S. indica. 82. Prunella vulgari: 509. Elsholtzia communis. 105. Origanum eau 510. E. kachinensis. 116. Melissa parviflora. 512. Ocimum er sesame 141. Ajuga genevensis. 520. Elsholtzia 158. Stachys kouyangensis. 554. Plectranthu 159. Salvia yunnanensis. 565. Elsholtzia arr 166. Leucas ciliata. 580. osa. 208. Mentha arvensis 614. Dracocephalum urticifolium. 220. Plectranthus sculponiatus. 703. Salvia japo 266. striatus 749. Teucrium simplex. 274. P. angustifolius. 757. Microtoena Delavayi. Esquirol. 57. Dracocephalum urticifolium. 572. Salvia yunnan 155. Dysophylla verticillata. 834. Plectranthus Cavalotici. 214. Plectranthus striatus. 1058. Coleus Esquirolii. 291. Scutellaria sp. Faber. 61, 81. Mosla lanceolata. 691. Phlomis rugosa. 112. Leonurus macranthus 694. Ajuga genevensis 113. Phlomis umbrosa. 695. Lamium 116. Mosla dianthe Goes d lvia ja 11g. Scutellaria sessilifolia. zoo. Scutellaria indica 127. S. macrantha. | 702. Leucas mollissima 299. Dracocephalum urticifolium. | 704 Marrubium vulgare 302. Lamium chi 7o5. Ajuga coach 304. Calamintha gracilis | 707. Salvia ple 334. Mosla lanceol 746. Scutellaria obtusifolia. 666. Hancea sinensis | 799. Salvia japonica. 676. Teucrium bidentatum 860-1. Dracocephalum urticifolium. 681. Hancea sinensis _ 87x. Scutellaria obtusifolia. 683. Salvia plebeia. | 1710. Mosla lanceolata 689. S. japonica. Farges. 31. Salvia Maximowicziana. 1125. Dracocephalum urticifolium. 1033. Scutellaria angulosa. Forbes. 19. Calamintha Clinopodium. Ford. 3. Dysophylla sicciepenagigs 30. Mosla lanceolata. 24. Microtoena insuavis ? 40. i . Plectranthus nervosus. a ba | . dianthera. . Plectranthus striatus, 198 DunN—A KEy TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Ford—continued. 73. Hyptis suaveolens. 147. Teucrium japonicum. 90. Salvia glutinosa. 325. Salvia japonica. 107. Scutellaria ol og and 457. Nosema prunelloides. Coleus carnosifolius 459. Plectranthus Stracheyi. 138. Phlomis rug 460. Orthosiphon stamineus. 140. Ocimum basilicum. 461. Scutellaria rivularis 143. Anisomeles ovata. 462. S. javanica. 146. se the actin <3 Ortho- 464. Gomphostemma lucidum. on marmori 550. Orthosiphon stamineus. Forrest. 18. Plectranthus striatus. 1021. Leucas ciliata 22. cnalonopes odontochila. 1035. Elsholtzia rugulosa 65. Salvi 1040. Microtoena Delavayi. 93- Amethyst coerulea. 1043. Plectranthus ternifolius. 126. osiphon rubicundus. 1068. Teucrium quadrifarium. 327A. Colquhounia cocci 2031. Salvia digitaloides. 523. Elsholtzia fla 204 ium amplexicaule 582. Acrocephalus fruticosus 2047. Salvia yunnanensis. 583 Pee pilo: 2083. Scutellaria amoena. 584. ntha Clinopodium. 2133. Ajuga Forrestii 585. Elsholtzia an eh sis. 2262. Salvia Bull 586. E. Bodin 2281. Scutellaria Forrestii 587. Pisctrantiins eriocalyx. 2285. Prunella vul agama 0 pilosa. 2307. Phlomis tubero 594 rrubium incisum. 2309 & A. _Calamintha Clinopod- 595: Plectranthus oe 596. Aju 2333. Plectranthus rape lene 597. Piectrantiin sculponiatus. 2394. ca 598. Drege ine Stew 2424. Scatalinia Hikiai genta’ 2448. Ajuga ina. Cece oneal 2476. Calamintha Clinopodium eae Salvia Bulleyan 2483. Stachys kouyangensi 604-5. Dracocephalum tanguti- | 2485. Amethystea coerulea 248 hlomis u osa. . Seatetane amoena 2507. Plectranthus irroratus, roc Colquhounia coccinea 2524. Leonurus sibiricus 621. Phlomis umbrosa. 2528. Origanum vulgare 622. Elsholtzia cristata. 2540. Phlomis bracteosa 624. Plectranthus phyllostachys 2548. Salvia Bull 625. Elsholtzia luteola. 2559. aga arvensis. 627. Colquhounia coccinea. 2560. M. arv 628. Elsholtzia oe 2564. Plec erainthivs oreophilus. 630. E. rugulos. 2601. S arccephatinen Wilsoni. 640. Dra scocephalom brie Salar 2657. DD. tenuiflorum. 830. a mmunis 2666. Nepeta lamiopsis 5 aig is. 2681. Elsholtzia polystachya. 861. Seachye kouyangensis. 2700. Ajuga campylan 871. Perilla avium. 2730. Dracocephalum vas EE 875. a cmd — 2813. Salvia trijuga. 878. Elsholtzia los. 2851. Plectranthus Forr 897. Pl petcanthias megathyrsus 2909. Eriophyton Wallichianum 923. Leuc trum 2919. Salvia hians. 934. gon a heterophylla 2938. S. cast: ; ae E. 2960. Dracocephalum Stewart- . E. pilos: ianum. 96r. Plec tranthus macranthus. 3033. D. tanguticum. 007. P. ternifoliu 4522. Calamintha Clinopodium. a Te Dunn—A Key TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 199 Forrest—continued. 4523- erie era 524- 4534. Leonurus sibiri 4544. S. 4545-7- 5S. Bulleyana. 4548. S. campanu 4554. Sakae Bulleyamus du 5767. anur 1 5811. Salvia hians 5970. S. hians. 5974. Phlomis tuberosa. 60 6079. tie eit se 00 5 sa. 6143- Peete irroratus. 6177. os acoce notre ilsoni. 6207. Plectranthus oreophilus. 6214. Deccocsphiiied speciosum. 6232. Amethystea coerulea. 6243. Piectirativan Forrestii. 6248. Eriophyton Wallichianum. 6262. Phlomis atropurpurea. 6283. Elsholtzia flava. 6284. Dracocephalum Stewart- u 6313. Plectranthus pleiophyllus. 6322. Calamintha Clino 6333. Elsholtzia polystachya. 6345: cgi -weord Naat 6394. P. phyllosta 6395. P. Tsoi Gties 6447. Dracocephalum Stewart- num. 6462. Plectr nthus Forrestii. 6476. Galeopiis Tetrahit 6490. Dracocep 6527. Elsholtzia rugulosa 6549. E. polystachya WN © e < os FS) ‘B 6562 6583. Leonurus ent se 6591. Teucrium 6603. Plec irasithins piekishyitis. 6617. Elshottaa Ee eben fo) 6699 9- 6820. Plectranthus striat 6828 & a. Stachys kouyangensis. 6831. Salvia Bulleyan 6869. Elsholtzia rugulo osa. 6889. Colquhounia coccinea. rvensis. yana. cocephalum rath pe 7042. Elsholtzia kachinens 7115. Dracocephalum urticioliom. Iquh \ rvifl 7371. Elsholtzia Bodinieri. Fortune. 11. Elsholtzia cristata. Ar3. Scutellaria rivularis. 15. S. macrantha. a8o, Ajuga genevensis. 82. Salvia lavas 483. Lamium chin ago. Calamintha inepodini. agt. Prunella bea ai 103. Salvia ja A109. Stachys ate. 140. Anisomeles ovata. 173. Leonurus sibiricus. 200 : Mosla | lance oe Clinopodium. : Prun ella . Calamintha grac . Scutellaria rivularis. . Salvia japonica. Dunn—A KEY TO THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. Giraldi. . Elsholtzia communis. Hance. . Leonurus sibiricu . Plectranthus ternifolius. uadri eucrium Salvia japon . Ajuga dactinatiae and A. eatectes Chutia Clinopodiun, olata rilla n nkinensis. Thymus Serpyllum. intha gracilis 8782. Leucas mollissima. 10,190. Scutellaria rivularis. 10,531. es ree amethy- ei Soutellaria macrantha. rz . Salvia miltiorrhi n ntha grac aot Elsholtzia Staunton ni. ,881. Dr a alum _ grandi- flor 15,511. acho ts as nica 20,307. Dysophylla cruciata. 22,288. Mosla dianthera. ‘Hancock. . Scutellaria amoena ; cori areas erandi- flor , Seutellaria scordifolia. . S. ma é Pome, vulgar 5 Dracocephalum TEScuGliamA. Salvia ple 3. Scutellaria macrantha. a Scutellaria macrantha. Plectranthus eriocalyx. 75. Plectranthus glaucocalyx. 82. Scutellaria scordifolia 103. Teucrium quadrifarium. 2 30. Elsholtzia communis. 235. Coleus Esquiroli 248. Colebrookia oppositifolia, Anisomeles ovata 410. Elsholtzia rugulo: Plectranthus sculponiatus, 2. Colquhounia elegans 497. Ajuga genevensis. Harland. . Dysophylla auricularia. | 541, 675. Mesona chinensis. Henry. mium chinense, I. . Salvia japonica. ’. Mosla lanceolata. Mentha arvensis. . M. arvensis. ‘ Elsholtzia cristata, vulgaris. cilis. Ss oo te . Plec 424. nicer excisus. Lonbentloss rugosus. 459. Perilla nankinensis. 480. Scutellaria rivularis. 488. Salvia miltiorrhiza. 515. Teucrium oe 550. Salvia a aa 559. S. plebei 560. Seti oblongifolia vulgar 770. Ajuga decumbens. Dunn—A Key To THE LABIATAE OF CHINA. 201 Henry—continued. . Salvia japonica. brosa. ae : Scutellaria Sens ae . Teucrium japon . Calamintha Clinopodium. . Elsholtzia cristata : Side ise rubescens. 2. PB. nerve , Calacanis ‘Clinopodium. inensis. Salvia j Scutellaria indica. Calamin pref gracilis. Salvia japonica : arvensis. . Elsholtzia cristata. : Plectranthus nervosus. . P. Henryi. . Mentha arvensis. 2742. Mosla dianthera. 2763. Plectranthus Hen 2778. Calamintha CHapedinii 2790. Mosla lanceolata. 2889. Elsholtzia communis. 2889, a. E. communis 2919. Teucrium Per 2926. Piecwarithes striatus. 2083. P. coetsa. eee Perilla nankinensis. 3086. Plectranthus Henryi. 3094. P. Henryi. 11g. Teucrium aR Ww nN ~sJ i) allies] a Os ie) 2. co ee rt) oO ae 5. 3334 A. ounia elegan 359, A. Scutellars Prancbouat: 3364. Ajuga genevensis. 3514. Stachys oblongifolia 3576. Phlomis albiflor: 3661. Calamintha Clinopodium. 3840. Nepeta Gl a 4089. Colquhounia elegans 4111. Phlomis s 415 crium bi tum 4208. Scutellaria obtusifolia 4257. Teucrium P 4325. Mosla chinensis tp ob lore) - 2 ee = oe) eo 3) _— i) — 5191. 5197. Lycopus ce sn 5220. Lamium chin 5330. Dracocephalum ‘