430 DiDYNAMiA AN Giosr ERMi A. Bartsia. 



alpina. 5, B. foliis opposUis ovatis siibcordatis obtuse-servatis rugo- 



sis, antherishirsutis. — W'dld. sp. pi. 3. p. 18/. 



Icon. FL dan. A3. Engl. hot. oQ\. Schkuhr handl. \6S. 



In Labrador. Colmasler. 11 . July. v. s. in Herb. 

 Dickson. Not above six inches high ; floral leaves 

 similar to the stem leaves, purple ; flowers long, of a 

 fine deep purple. 

 Gumnandra. 6. B. foliis suboppo^itis ovalis crenatis, binis radicalibus pe- 

 tiolatis, spica oblonga, verticillis bracteatis coarctatis. 

 — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1S6. 



Gymnandra borealis. Fall. itin. 3. t. A.f. 1. 



Lagotis glauca. Gccrt. act. pelrop. 14. ^ 18. 



On the mouth of the river Columbia. M. Lewis. In 

 Unalashka. Herb. Pallas. % . v. s. in Herb. Lewis, 

 nee non Lambert. About a span high ; flowers pale 

 blue. This singular plant grows on the most unfertile 

 rocks, exposed to the most rigorous cold winds, in 

 places where vegetation seems entirely to cease. 



516. EUPHRASIA. Gen.pl.QQS. 



officinalis. I.E. foliis ovatis obtuse-dentatis, laciniis labii corollae in- 



ferioris emarginatis. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1 93. 



Icon. Ft. dan. 1037- Engl. bot. 14l6. Sabb. hort. 3. 

 t.Q 



In Canada. Michaux. Q . July — Sept. v. s. Flowers 

 white, with purple veins. 



latifolia, 2. E. foliis ovatis dentato-palmatis, floribus spicatis, corol- 



]is tubulosis, laciniis labii inferloris obtusis. IVilld. sp. 

 pi. 3. p. 192. 



Icon. Sabb. hort. 3. t. 7. Moris, hist. 3. 5. 1 1. /. 24./. 8. 



In Labrador. Colmaster. Q. July, v. s. in Herb. 

 Dickson. Flowers smaller, pale purple. 



517. MELAMPYRUM. Gen.pl.Qgg. 



Tineare. l.M. gracile: foliis inferioribus linearibus integris, florali- 



bus lanceolatis postice dentatis, floribus axillaribus di- 

 stinctis. Lam. encycl. 4. p. 23. 



M. americanum. Mich.Jl. ainer. 2. p. 16. 



In shady woods, particularly on the mountains : Canada 

 to Carolina. G • Ju'y^ Aug. v. v. Flowers yellow. 



