‘(2500 +) , 
Wurenta CARINTHIACA. CARINTHIAN Wu- 
FENIA. 
KEKE EKEKEEREER EEK EK 
Class and Order. 
Dranpria Monoeynia. 
Generic Character. 
— Cal. 5-partitus. Cor. 2-labiata, ecalcarata : labio su- 
-Periore breviore integro ; inferiore 3-lobato, barbato. Stam. 
sub labio superiore adpressa, conniventia. Caps. 2-locu- 
_laris, supera. 
Specific Name and Synonyms. 
Wutrenia carinthiaca. Jacg. Misc. 2. p. 62. t. 8. f.1.— 
{con. rar.1. t.2. Willd. Sp. Pl. 1. p.78.—Enum. Hort. 
Berol. p. 24. : : 
ULFENIA carinthiaca ; caule nudo, foliis crenatis. Smith 
in Trans: Lin. Soc. 6. p. 96. Vahl Enum. 1. p. 87. 
Schrad. Fl. Germ.1. p. 47. : 
Peprrora nudicaulis ; foliis radicalibus oblongis obtusis, 
- Spica secunda, caule nudo. Lam. Ill. 1. p. 48. t. 13. 
Sf 2.—Encycl. 4. p. 693. 
a 
The learned President of the Linnean Society, in the 
sixth volume of the Society’s Transactions, has united 
éderota to this genus, with the exception of the Cape 
species, and the characters of the two seem to us to be but 
little different ; but neither Witipenow, ScHRADER, nor 
Rozmer and Scuutres have adopted this change. Wot- 
FENIA, therefore, continues still to consist of a solitary 
"age It belongs to the natural order of Scrophularine, 
€ Personate of Linnavs. : 
_ Native of the loftiest Carinthian Alps, growing in a very 
Neh soil. Appears to be rare even where indigenous, and 
not occur in the last edition of the Hortus Kewensis. 
, A hardy 
