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Harbor, August 1, 1910, Fernald, Wiegand & Kittredge, no. 3993; 
grassy fields overlying conglomerate limestones and calcareous sand- 
stones, Cow Head, July 22, 1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 3983; 
barrens at base of the serpentine tablelands, Bonne Bay, August 27, 
1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4005; Southeast Arm, Bonne Bay, 
August 31, 1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4011; heath on diorite 
tableland, altitude about 380 m., “Lookout Mountain,” Bonne Bay, 
August 26, 1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4010; low thicket on coast, 
Bay of Islands, August 6, 1908, Hames & Godfrey, no. 8071; park-like 
openings in damp woods and in open peat bogs back of Curling 
(Birchy Cove), July 5-August 10, 1910, Fernald, Wiegand & Kittredge, 
nos. 3979, 3980, 3982; moist grassy places on highest peak at about 
650 m. altitude, Blomidon, July 31, 1908, Eames & Godfrey, no. 
8072; diorite tableland, altitude about 550 m., Blomidon, August 22, 
1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4004; springy banks along Harry’s 
River, August 18, 1910, Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4008; dry limestone 
barrens and in wet runs and boggy spots, upper slopes and tablelands, 
altitude 200-300 m., also in mossy spruce woods on slope, Table 
Mountain, Port & Port, August 16, 1910, Fernald & Wiegand, nos. 
3997, 3999, 4000. QuEBEc: Esquimaux River, lat. 51° 59’, July 27, 
1882, J. A. Allen, no. 69; grassy shores, Vieux-Fort, Canton Pont- 
chartrain, St. Paul, Canton Chevalier, and Bradore, Canton Brest, 
Saguenay County, July 25, 26 and 29, 1915, St. John. New Bruns- 
WICK: mountain slopes, Gloucester County, 1867, J. Fowler, Herb. 
Geol. Surv. Can., no. 17,445. Marne: St. John River, G. L. Goodale. 
ALBERTA: Rocky Mountains, Drummond; in boggy spots, altitude 
2530 m., mountains north of Devil's Lake, August 18, 1891, J. Macoun, 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Can., no. 17,446. MACKENZIE: grassy places, 
Lewes River, lat. 62°, August 20, 1887, Dawson, Herb. Geol. Surv. 
Can., no. 17,449. ArasKa: mouth of Chilkat River, lat. 59°, 1883, 
F. Meehan; Dalton Landing, vicinity of Yakutat Bay, August 15, 
1892, Frederick Funston, no. 125; Kadiak Island (Gray Herb.); Shu- 
magin Islands, 1871-72, M. W. Harrington; grassy slopes, St. Paul's 
Island, August 3, 1891, J. M. Macoun. 
The flowers of E. disjuncta are smaller than those of any other 
specles in the group which has the lobes of the upper lip strongly 
reflexed. The pubescent leaves and bracts, the small flowers, open 
inflorescence, and large spreading bracts with merely acute teeth are 
the chief characteristics. 
6. E. arctica Lange in Rostrup, Bot. Tidskr. iv. 47 (1870); 
Robinson & Fernald in Gray, Man. ed. 7, 733 (1908), in large part; 
Britton & Brown, Ill. Fl. ed. 2, 217, fig. 3840 (1913), in large part. 
E. latifolia Pursh Fl. Am. Sept. ii. 430 (1814), as to Labrador plant; 
Wettstein, Monog. d. Gatt. Euphrasia, 136 (1896); Britton & Brown, 
Ill. Fl. iii. 182, fig. 3325 (1898); Robinson, Rnopona, iii. 274 (1901); 
