476 MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH SPECIES OF EUPHRASIA. 



The drawings of the leaves, bracts, and capsules are mostly copies of those in 

 Prof. Wettstein's Monograph. 



Tab. 378. 



Fig. 135-146. .E. stricta Host.— Fig. 135-142 and 146, Tirol ; Trius, collect. A. 

 Kerner. Fig. 143-145, Klagenfurt; collect. Jabornegg. Fig. 136-137, 

 Leaves without buds ; 138 and 139, Leaves with branches in their axils. 

 Fig. 140-145, Bracts. (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 147-153. E. borealis (Towns.). — Braemar, Scotland; collect. Townsend. 

 Fig. 147 and 118, Lower stem-leaves. Fig. 149, Uppermost stem-leaf. 

 Fig. 150-152, Bracts. (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 154-161. E. brevipila Burn. & Grem. — Carinthia, WoUiggen ; collect. 

 Packer. Fig. 154, Lowest ; fig. 155, middle ; fig. 156, uppermost stem- 

 leaf. Fig. 157-160, Bracts. (From Wettst. Mon.) Fig. 162, One of the 

 lowermost pair of leaves. Fig. 163, One of the lowermost but one pair. 

 Fig. 163, Uppermost leaf. Fig. 164, Lowest bract. (From Loch Morar, 

 Inverness, June, 1897.) 



Fig. 169-177. E. nemorosa Pers. —Weimar ; collect. Haussknecht. Fig. 170- 

 172, Leaves with branches in their axils. Fig 173-176, Bracts. (From 

 Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 185-193. E. curia Fries. — Skane Bingsjon; collect. Murbeck. Fig. 186, 

 Primordial leaf. Fig. 187 and 188, Leaves without branches in their 

 axils. Fig. 189, Leaf with a branch in its axil. Fig. 190-192, Bracts. 

 (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. a. 1-8. E. occidentalis Wettst. — Fig. 1, Primordial leaf ; 2-3, lower leaves ; 

 4-7, bracts ; 8, capsule. 



Tab. 379. 



Fig. 194-199. E. latifolia Pursh.— Greenland, Godthaabsf jord ; collect. G. 

 Hausen. Fig. 194, Lowest ; 195, middle stem-leaf. Fig. 190-198, Bracts. 

 (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 200-204. E. Foulaensis Towns.— Shetland, Foula ; collect. Beeby. Fig. 200, 

 Primordial leaf. Fig. 201, Middle stem-leaf. Fig. 202 and 203, Bracts. 

 (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 216-222. E. gracilis Fr. — Smiiland. Barkeryd ; collect. Moutelin. Fig. 

 217, Primordial leaf. Fig. 218, Leaves without branches in their axils. 

 Fig. 219, Leaf with a branch in the axil. 



Fig. B. 1-7. E. Scotica Wettst.— 1, Primordial leaf. 2, Next leaf above. 3, Up- 

 permost leaf. 4, Lowest bract. 5-6, Bracts. 7, Capsule. (From Wettst. 

 Mon.) 



Fig. 301-313. E. Rostkoviana Hayne.— Fig. 301-308 and 313, Skania, Kjeflinge ; 

 collect. Murbeck. Fig. 302 and 203, Lower branchless leaves. Fig. 304-306, 

 Middle and upper stem-leaves with branches in their axils. Fig. 307 and 

 308, Bracts. Fig. 309-312, Laus bei Innsbruck ; collect. A. Kerner. 

 Fig. 309, Upper stem-leaf. Fig. 310-312, Bracts. (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Tab. 380. 



Fig. C. 1-8. E. campestris Jord. — 1, Primordial leaf. 2, Leaf next above. 

 3, Lowest leaf. 4-7, Bracts. 8, Capsule. 



Fig. 326-336. E. Kerneri Wettst.— Fig. 326-331 and 336, Budapest ; collect. 

 Borbas. Fig. 327, Lowest stem-leaf without branch. Fig. 328, Upper 

 stem-leaf with branch. Fig. 329-331, Bracts. Fig. 332-3:i5, Soos, Nieder- 

 Oesterr. ; collect. H. Braun. Fig. 3:i2, Upper stem-leaf. Fig. 333-335, 

 Bracts. (From Wettst. Mon.) 



Fig. 1-29. E. Salisburgensis (Funck). — Fig. 1-9 and 29, From a specimen from 

 the original station (Salzburg). Fig. 2, Primordial leaf. Fig. 8 and 4, 

 Leaves with branches in their axils. Fig. 5, Branchless stem-leaves. 

 Fig. 6-9, Bracts. Fig. 10-1 •), Bi-acts of a specimen from a very warm, 



