Scrophulariaceae. 



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(the drawing is executed after a sketch by Eug, Warming 

 made from material from Greenland). In A and В the 

 floAver is seen from the 

 side, the position of the 

 stamens is indicated in 

 A] in В the ridge reaches 

 highest above the upper- 

 most edge of the revolute 

 portion of the margin of 

 the upper lip; of the 

 three lobes of the lower 

 lip, the middle one is 

 the smallest. The lower 

 lip is not oblique; the 

 two convexities are quite 

 glabrous. С shows a 

 flower in front view, the 

 narrow furrow between 

 the convexities should be 

 noted, i), a pair of stamens; here the filaments of both 

 stamens are hairy; this feature varies, sometimes only the 

 two longest are hairy. In this species also there occur nectary- 

 protuberances at the base of the ovary. 



"This species is still more conspicuous (than P. flammea 

 and hirsiita) on account of its richly and densely flowering 

 inflorescence, and the bright pink colour of the flowers; the 

 tip of the upper lip and the throat are darker in colour 

 than the rest of the flower. It has also a slight scent, and 

 the flowers are considerably larger than those of the two 

 foregoing species {P. flammea and hirsiita), having, namely, 

 a total length of 2 cm, and a corolla-tube-length of 12 — 13mm 

 .... The flower stretches out considerably, it may even be 

 almost horizontal. The stigma projects out of the flower, 



Fig, 40. Pedicular is lanata. 

 A and B, Flowers seen in side view; 

 in A the position of the anthers and 

 the style is indicated; the hairs of the 

 calyx are drawn onfy along the out- 

 lines of the figures. C, The uppermost 

 part of a flower in front view. D, A 

 pair of anthers. (Greenland.) [A, В and 

 С about 2/i; D about ^2-) (After E. 

 Warming.) 



