108 SCROPHULARINE^. iPedicularis, 



8. P. Groenlandica (Retz, 055. 4. A 1); erecta glabra, foliis pinnatisectis segmentis 

 lauceolalo-linearibus subcartilagineo-serraiis, spicis elongatls multifloris, calycibus tiibu- 

 losis 5-dentatis dente supremo niinore lateralibus altius connatis, corolla? galea fornicata 

 calycem vix superante in rostrum subulatum surrectum calycem duplo superantem de- 

 sinente. Bentk — Stev. L c, p. 32. Ph. Am. 2. p. 426. 



Hab. Plains of the Columbia and N.W. Coast. Lewis* Douglas* Labrador. Dr Morison. Alpine 

 marshes of the Rocky Mountains, and York^Factory, Hudson's Bay. Dnimmond. 



9. P. contOTta (Benth. mst.) ; erecta glabra, foliis pinnatisectis segmentis linearibus 

 inciso-serratis, spicis laxiusculis, calycibus campanulatis lacinia supremaparva lateralibus 

 utrinque basi latis connatis apice linearibus integris, corollae tubo calycem aequante, galeae 

 arcuate rostro lineari in labium inferius latissimum decurvo, apice vix surrecto. \Benth* 



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Hab. Mt. Rainier, N. of the Columbia River. Tolmie. — A very fine species ; the neck of the root very 

 thick and woody, and bearing copious stems and leaves, the former 10 inches to a foot high. 



10. P. racemosa (Dougl. mst.) ; adscendens glabra, foliis petiolatis lanceolatis dupli- 

 cato-serratis, racemis elongatis laxis, calycibus liinc fissis brevissime bifidis membranaceis 

 obtusis, galece arcuatae rostro subulato deflexo suberecto, labio latissimo. Benth, 



. Hab. Abundant on the summit of the high mountains of the Grand Rapids of the Columbia ; Douglas : 

 gathered also in his last journey. Mt. Rainier ; north of the Columbia. Tohme.— A most distinct and re- 

 markable plant, frequently with lax axillary leafy racemes. Allied to P. teucriifoUa, carnosa^ and resu- 

 pinata* (Benth.) 



11. P. ornithorhynchos (Benth. mst.) ; foliis ad basin caulis approximatis pinnatisectis, 

 segmentis profunde pinnatifidis laciniis inciso-dentatis, calycibus ovato-inflatls breviter 

 quinquefidis, laciniis integris subdentatisque, corollae tubo calycem vix superante, labio 

 patente, galea falcato-rostrata rostro tenui recto. Benth, 



Hab. Mt. Rainier, N.W, America. Tolmie* " A P. rostrata cui affinis est differt foliis raagis dissectis, 

 calycis forma et corollae labio minore." — A humble growing plant, its scapes, or almost naked stems, scarcely 

 more than 6 inches high, with copious foliage at the base, more than half the length of the scape. 



12. P. Lapponica (Linn.); caule erecto simplici, foliis lanceolatis pinnatifidis laciniis 

 lanceolatis incisis, calycibus ovatis brevissime dentatis subtus fissis, corollae galea uncinata, 

 spica capitata laxa. — Stev. I c. p, 35. Ph. Am. 2. p, 309. Mich. App, p. 24, 



Hab. Labrador. Kofilmeister. Dr Morison. Barren grounds between lat. 64° and the Arctic Sea. Dr 

 Richardson. — Corolla primulaceo-flava ; labio inferiore latiusculo reclinato trilobo, lobo intermedio minore 

 recurve, lobis omnibus eroso-dentalis ; galea in rostro brevi deciso deorsum spectante attenuata. Stigma ex- 



sertum. 



§ V. BicuspiDAT^. Stev. — Cor. lab. svp, basi edentulo, galea brevi apice bidentata. 



13. P. Canadensis. Linn. — Ph. Am. 2. p. 425. Stev. L c. p. 41.— /3. spica elongata. P. 

 gladiata. Mich. Ph. Nntt ' . 



Hab. Canada, Mrs Percival. ClegJtom. Goldie ; and from Lake Huron, Dr Todd, to the Grand 

 Rapid of the Saskatchawan, near Lake Winipeg. Douglas. 



