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of type 3, but the latter kind of hair is also found on the 

 upper surface of the leaf, located at the margin of the leaf 

 in the innermost part of its indentations, i. e. above the 

 extreme points of the veins (cf. Fig. 15, B). The non-glan- 

 dular hairs and the long-stalked glandular hairs occur on 

 both leaf-surfaces, and they grow most densely near or upon 

 the veins. 



Upon the scale-leaves at the base of the shoots glandular 

 hairs of the type shown in Fig. 19, F predominate, they are 

 especially numerous on the lower surface, where the majo- 

 rity of them are found arranged in two broad stripes, one 

 along each of the margins of the leaf; mingled with them 

 are found glandular hairs of type 4. 



The stems are covered wdth multicellular non-glandular 

 hairs, and glandular hairs which frequently have multicellular 

 stalks. 



Pedicularis lapponica L. 



Alcohol-material from Norway (Aursunden, leg. Th. R. 

 Resvoll, 8. 8. 1918; Skådavara in West Finmark, leg. E, 

 Warming, 7. 7. 1885). 



Herbarium-material from West and East Greenland, 



Lapponia murmanica, Nova Zembla, Labrador, Arctic Sibe- 



ria and the coast of Hudson Bay. 



Lit.: AxELL, 1869, p. 102; Lange. 1871, pp. 256 and 265, tab. 

 III, fig. 16 (the seed); 1880, p. 74; 1887, p. 262; Warming, 1886, 

 pp. 44 and 47; 1888, pp. 35, 39, 59 and 87; 1890, pp. 207, 208, 2l0, 

 211 and 219; Lindman, 1887, p. 84; Rosenvinge, 1892, p. 686; 1896 

 (I), p. 68; 1896 (II), p. 78; Hartz, 1894, pp. 37 and 39; 1895 (I), pp. 137, 

 176, 219, 271 and 288; 1895 (II), pp. 335, 359 and 372; Hartz and 

 Kruuse, 1911, pp. 347, 359, 365, 388, 409, 419, 423 and 428; Ekstam, 

 1897, pp. 119, 167 and 168; Kruuse, 1898, pp. 373, 380 and 394; 

 1905, p. 175; Abromeit, 1899, p. 42; Knuth, 1899, p. 190; Dusén, 

 1901, p. 39; Norman, 1901, p. 457; Cleve, 1901, pp. 9, 39, 57, 70, 

 71, 76 and 89; Skottsberg, 1901, p. 8; Porsild, 1902, pp. 114, 167, 

 175 and 187; 1910, pp. 267 and 271; 1912, pp. 382 and 387; 1920, 



