MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH SPECIES OF EUPHRASIA. 471 



lata. Corollge tubus in speciebus nonnullis fine anthesis nou 

 elongatus, in aliis elongatus. 



14. Euphrasia Salisburgensis 



H. Christ]; Funck, "Nacbrichtvoneinigenseltenen gesammeltea 

 Pflanzen," in Hoppe, Taschenbiich (1794), pp. 184 and 190. Wettst. 

 Men. p. 218. 



Caulis erectus, simplex vel in j^cit-te inferiore ramosus, 1-30 cm. 

 altus, rubescens, pilis crispulis reversis eglandulosis pubescens, 

 ramis erectis, inferioribus oppositis, superioribus alternantibus. 

 Folia caulina inferiora opposita, cuneiformia, obtusa utrinque 

 dentibus-2 obtusis ; folia caulina superiora alternantia, lanceo- 

 lata, in parte media latitudine maxima, lonrjitudine latitudinem 

 2-5-plo superante, plerumque acutissima, utrinque dentibus oristatis 

 patentibus 2-3. Bracteae alternantes latitudine folia caulina super- 

 antes, sed eis similes, in triente inferiore latissimje, utrinque dentibus 

 2-5 [plerumque 3) elongatis. Folia omnia viridia vel prsesertim in 

 parte inferiore plantse rubescentia, f/laberrima vel in pagina inferiore 

 glandulis sessilibus vel in margine et nervis prominentibus setulis 

 minimis sparsis. Spica initio condensata, fructifera valde elongata. 

 Flores subsessiles. Calyx glaber vel setulis mimitis obsitus, fructifer 

 modice accretus ; denies lanceolato-triangulares. Corolla parva fine 

 anthesis 6-8 mm Ig., labio superiore bilobo, lobis reflexis emargi- 

 natis vel denticulatis, labio inferiore 3-lobo, lobis emarginatis, 

 subtus solum ad basin 2}iiosis. Corolla plerumque albida labio 

 superiore caeruleo, sed etiam tota csrulea, purpurea vel violacea. 

 Capsula cuneato-elongata, truucato-emarginata, calycis dentes sub- 

 aiquans vel superans, ylaberrima vel solum in parte superiore 

 marginis pilis sparsis brevibus inflexis ciliata. 



Syn. E. officinalis s. Salisburrjensis Benth. in DC. Prod. x. p. 553 

 (1846).— 77. Soyeri Timbal-Lagr. Diag. 1856, sec. Grenier, Flor. 

 Jurass. p. 569 (1865).— Townsend in Journ. Bot. 1884, 166 ; 1896, 

 441. — E. Salisburgensis Koch, Syn. Flor. Germ, et Helv. ed. 1, p. 545 

 (1838).— Reich. Flor. Germ, excurs. p. 359 (1830-32). 



Exsicc. Schultz, Herb. Norm. No. 932. — Fries, Exs. Fasc. xiv. 

 No. 20. — Reich, exsicc. No. 48. 



Fig. Tab. 376. Tab. 380, fig. 1-29. Braune, Salzb. Flor. ii. 

 tab. i. fig. 1 (1797).— Reich. Deuts. Fl. mdccxxxii. 3-5.— Wettst. 

 Mon. taf. iii. fig. 1-29, taf. x. fig. 6-10. — Journ. Bot. 1896, 

 tab. 363. 



Fl. July-Aug. 



DiSTRiB. Scandinavia (Arctic Norway) ; Cbristiania ; Gothland 

 and Jutland ; Ireland ; mountains of Mid and South Europe (Py- 

 renees, Sierra Nevada, Alps, Jura, Carpathians, Balkans, near 

 Kronstadt, Austrian Hungary, Apennines, Corsica) ; not uufrequently 

 descending into the plains. 



DisTRiB. IN Ireland : Clare, Ballyvaughan (1895) ; N. Colqan. 

 Galway, Menlough (1892) ; IL d- J. Groves. Arran Isles (1852) ; 

 D. Oliver (Phyt. 1852, p. 679, vol. iv.). Castle Taylor and Garry- 

 land (1856) \ A. G. More (as E. gracilis Fr. in Scottish Gardener). 



