Plants of the Punjab. 511 
Heres, UNBRANCHED, WITH ALTERNATE ExstTIPULATE LoBED LEAVES. 
Mazus sureulosus, 
Pedicularis 
pectinata, 
Pedicularis 
tenuirostris, 
Pedicularis porrecta, 
Pedicularis 
brevifolia, 
Pedicularis 
verticillata, 
Pedicularis 
pyenantha, 
Pedicularis 
megalantha, 
ScROPHULARIACE). 
Be ie Weve, ober. 
Himalaya, 
7-14,000 ft. 
Matiana, Hattu, 
Baghi (Collett). 
Dungagalli. 
Kashmir, 
Pedicularis 
bicornuta, 
SCROPHULARIACE. 
PB. B. Live ol, 
Himalaya, 
9-18,000 ft. 
Kashmiy, 
PETALS UNITED, 
see Prostrate Herbs, Opposite, Exsti- .iate, Lobed. 
seo Herbs, Erect, Alternate, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
see Herbs, Erect, Alternate, estou Lobed. 
see Herbs, Erect, Alternate, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Lobed. 
medium size, velvety or hairy, stem 12-24 in., stout, 
erect, leafy; leaves radical 2-10 in., pinnately divided 
and re-divided, oblong-lanceolate, lobes short or long, 
round-toothed, stalk slender, stem leaves sometimes as 
long ; flowers 21 in. long, yellow, in bracteate racemes 4-10 
in. long, at length loose-flowered, bracts pinnately divided, 
lower ones longer than the flowers, calyx tubular, hairy, 
teeth 5, irregularly cut, crested, corolla 2-lipped, tube 
nearly cylindric, twice as long as the calyx, upper lip erect, 
flattened laterally, sickle-shaped, enclosing the stamens 
and style, abruptly bent, produced, beak long, incurved, 
tip toothed, lower lip large, 1 in. broad, spreading, 
3-lobed, stamens 4, in unequal pairs, anthers covering 
in pairs, style long, slender, stigma round, often projecting 
from the tip of the beak; capsule 3-14 in. long, oblong, 
short-pointed, half protruding from the calyx, short-point- 
ed, seeds 2 in. long, finely netted, often few. 
like the last species, but stemless or stem short, stout, 
6-24 in., bracts round-toothed, corolla yellow as in tle 
last species, tip of upper lip divided into two, capsule 
finely long-pointed, twice as long as the calyx, 
