260 Mr. Lambert's Account of 



LOBELIA SESSILIFOLIA. 



Tab. VI. Fig. 2. 

 Lobelia caulc herbaceo folioso glabro simplicissimo, foliis ob- 



longo-lanceolatis serrulatis sessilibus utrinque nudis, pedun- 



culis axillaribus folio brevioribus. 

 Lobelia camtschatica. Pall. MSS. 

 Habitat in Camtschatka. Pallas, ii . 



This singular species has so much the habit of some species of 

 Euphorbia, that without fructification it might easily be mistaken 

 for one of that genus. The stems are above a foot in height, 

 without any sort of pubescence, round, shining, and striated ; 

 naked towards the base, and marked with a few scars from the 

 fall of the leaves, which are of a dull green, with their edges 

 finely serrated, conspicuously veined on their lower side, but 

 nearly veinless above, and appear to be affixed in a spiral 

 direction. 



PHELIP^A. 



Tourn. Cor. p. 4?. t. 479. Desfont. in An. Mus. Hist. Nat. 10. 

 p. 298. f. 21. Juss. in An. Mus. Hist. Nat. 12. p. 445. 



PnELIPiEA FOLIATA. 



Tab. VII. 

 PnELiPiEA caulibus parcfe foliatis simplicibus unifloris, coroUaj 



laciniis subovatis. 

 Orobanche Phelypaea. Marsch. v. Bieberst. Terek unci Kur, in 



Kan. An. Bot. 2. p. 447- synonymo Tournefortii excluso. 

 O. coccinea. Willcl. Sp. PI. 3. p. 354. sine synonymo Tournefortii. 

 Lathreea Phelypaea. Pall. MSS. 

 Habitat in monte Caucaso et Tauri^. Pall. MSS. 1/ . 



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