SCROPHULARIACE gt 
very short, calyx-teeth pinnatifid; Great St. Bernard, 
Piedmont, Dauphiny. VP. asplentfolia, Flor.; flowers 
few, pink, large, calyx-teeth nearly entire, with recurved 
tip, stem I-3 in., leaves small, pinnatifid ; high, moist ; 
Grisons, Tirol, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg. /. rostrata, 
L. (/acquint, Koch); flowers large, few, pink, with a 
long darker beak, calyx-teeth glabrous, crenate, with a 
recurved leaf-like tip, stem I-4 in., leaves pectinate- 
pinnate; high, moist, frequent. P. Kernert, Dal. Tor. ; 
beak of corolla shorter, stem more prostrate, leaves often 
with a calcareous incrustation ; high, moist (very rare in 
Switzerland). P. Portenschlagit, Saut. (geminata, Port.); 
stem I-3 in., flowers large, pink, few (spike 1-5 
flowered), with a long tube and short recurved beak, 
calyx-teeth crenate, with recurved tip, leaves pectinate- 
pinnatifid, with linear-lanceolate segments ; Jura, Tirol, 
Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Carpathians. P. gyroflexa, 
Gaud. (including /asceculata, Bell.) ; spike many-flowered, 
calyx-teeth pinnatifid, beak of corolla short, lower lip 
very small; Southern Switzerland, Jura, Southern Tirol, 
Piedmont, Dauphiny. PP. pyrenaica, Gay (including 
mixta, Gren.) ; spike short, few-flowered, calyx glabrous, 
corolla-beak very long, corolla-tube bearded, bracts pin- 
natifid ; Pyrenees. 
D. Flowers red; corolla not beaked ; stem-leaves alter- 
nate :—/P. sylvatica, L., with nearly simple stem; and 
palustris, L., a larger branched plant, with larger flowers, 
are common English plants, the former in damp spots on 
heaths, the latter in bogs. The remainder are alpine or 
sub-alpine. PP. rosea, Wulf.; flowers large, light pink, 
in a dense short spike, stem, bracts, and calyx woolly, 
stem often nearly leafless, leaves pectinate-pinnate, with . 
