Scrophulariaceae. 



433 



scale-leaves of the 2nd year, expand and produce a few foliage- 

 leaves, some of which still remain in a withered condition 

 (ci and dl respectively). In the fourth year the individual 

 at last flowered; IV indicates the lower portion of the pedun- 

 cle. C and D which, like the terminal bud of the shoot, 



""^^iH, 



Fig. 26. Pedicularis sudetica. 

 1, Basal portion of a plant, somewhat diagrammatic; as regards the 

 explanation of letters and numbers cf. text on pp. 432 — 434. 2, A flower 

 seen in side view. 3, The upper lip seen in side view; the reciprocal 

 position of the anthers and pistil is indicated. 4, Stigma, more highly 

 magnified. (Nova Zembla.) (1 about nat. size; 2 and 3 about ^/i; 



4 about 50/^.) 



have been protected during the winter-rest by scale-leaves, 

 are forming their second leaf-rosette, the leaves of which are 

 indicated by Cg and rfa respectively; and 5, which rested during 

 the previous summer, has now developed a foliage-leaf, b^; 



