106 SCROPHULARINE.E. . [Pedictdaris. 



zies, Tolmie. Labrador. {Ph.). — Extremely variable in size, in the width and incision of the leaves and 

 bracteas, and in the colour of the latter : so that I fear the following is scarcely a distinct species. Probably 

 Pursh's Bartsia acuminata is only a narrow-leaved state of the present. 



3. C miniata (Dougl. mst.) ; glabra v. apice pilosa, foliis caulinis integris calycibus 

 iitrinque prsesertim infra fissis, segmentis apice bifidis laciniis lanceolatis oblongisve 

 corollas tubum vix sequantibus. Beiith, 



Hab. Blue Mountains, N.W. America. Dougl Tolmie.—*' The flower, though generally altogether 

 shorter than in C. pallida, has yet usually the whole upper lip'exserted from the calyx." 



17. EUPHRASIA. L. 



* 



1, E, officinalis. L.—E. Bot t. 1416, PL Am. 2. p. 430.— 13. var. rotundifolia, laxi- 

 flora. — E. latifolia. Ph. I. c. {non L.) 



Hab. Canada and Newfoundland, to lat. 64-° N. (Z>r Richardson.) 0. Prairies of the Rocky Mountains. 

 Drummond. y 



+ 



18. BARTSIA. Z. 



1. B. alpina. Z. — E. Bot t. 361. Ph. Am. 2, p. 430. 



Hab. Labrador. Kohlmeister. Dr Morison. 



19. RHINANTHUS. Z. 



1. B. Crista GaliL L.—E. Bot. t. 637. Ph. Am. 2. p. 429. 



r 



Hab. Newfoundland, and throughout Canada, to the shores of the Slave Lake, and to Fort Franklin. 

 (Dr Richardson.) Prairies of the Rocky Mountains. Drummond. Fort Vancouver on the Columbia. 

 Dr Scouler. 



20. MELAMPYRUM. Z. 



^ 



1. M. sylvaticum. L.—E. Bot t 804.— M. Americanum. Mich.—M. lineare. Lam. 

 Ph. Am. 2. p. 430. 



Hab. From Lake Huron, and throughout Canada, to the plains of the Saskatchawan. Dr Richardson. 

 Dmmmond.—l quite agree with Mr Bentham, who considers this plant identical with our Europtean M. 

 sylvaticum; varying, however, much in the breadth of the foliage, and in the entire or toothed bracteje. 



21. PEDICULARIS. Z. 



• § I. Personate. Stev. — labia inferiore erecto. 



I. P. capitaia (Adams in Mem. Nat Cur. 5. p. 100); subpubescens, caule brevi 

 subaphyllo, foliis pinnatis pinnis inciso-pinnatifidis, floribus paucis capitatis, corolla calyce 

 quadriiplo longiore corolla clausae labio inferiore dupio breviore, galea obtusa, stylo 

 exserto. Stev. Monogr. Pedictd.in Mem. Sac. Imp. Mosc. v. 6. p. 19. t 3. /. 2.— P. Nel- 

 sonii. Br. in Rich. App. p. 743. Hook, in App. to Parry's Second Voy. p. 402, t. 1.— P. 

 verticillata. Ph. Am. 2. p. 426. {non Willd.) 



Hab. Arctic Sea-shore and Islands. Dr Richardson. Capt. Sir E. Parry. Behring's Straits. Langs- 

 dorff, Chamisso. BeecheJ/. 



