90 THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 
pectinate-pinnate; high pastures; South-Eastern Tirol, 
rare. PP. tuberosa, L.; stem 4-6 in., densely woolly, 
spike short, umbel-like, calyx-teeth leaf-like, inciso-den- 
tate, glabrous, leaves bipinnate; high, moist, frequent. 
P. Barrelierit, Rehb. (ascendens, Gaud.); spike long and 
lax, calyx-teeth lanceolate, entire; high; Switzerland, 
Dauphiny, rare 
£. Flowers yellow; upper lip of corolla not prolonged 
into a long beak:—P. Oederi, Vahl (verszcolor, Whib.) ; 
upper lip of corolla with a dark purple spot, spike dense, 
stem about 3 in., leaves pectinate-pinnate, with crenate 
segments ; Switzerland, Tirol, Styria, Piedmont, Bavaria, 
Carpathians. P. /folzosa, L.; flowers large, sulphur- 
yellow, spike leafy, bracts leaflike, longer than the 
flowers, upper lip of corolla woolly, leaves pinnatifid, with 
irregularly incised segments; high, frequent. 2. Fre- 
derici-Augusti, Tomm.; resembling /olzosa, but flowers 
very light yellow, corolla with a ciliate ridge at the back; 
Mount Slavnik, Carniola. P. Hacquetiz, Graf; flowers 
sulphur-yellow, spike 4-10 in. long, stem, leaves, and 
corolla glabrous; pastures; Tirol, Carniola, rare. P. 
comosa, L. (Pl. 97); flowers large, citron-yellow, spike 
elongated, dense, upper bracts lanceolate, entire, stem 6-9 
in., downy, leaves pectinate-pinnate, with narrow incised 
segments; Southern Tirol (Monte Baldo), Dauphiny, 
Pyrenees. 
C. Flowers red; corolla beaked; stem-leaves alter- 
nate :—P. zucarnata, Jacq.; stem 9-24 in., leafy, flowers 
large, light red, spike long and lax, calyx-teeth nearly 
entire, calyx and bracts woolly, leaves pectinate-pinnatifid, 
glabrous, segments inciso-serrate ; alpine pastures, fre- 
quent. /P. cenzsia, Gaud.; stem nearly leafless, spike 
