66 Co. OSTENREED. 
M.-N. Kl. 
104. Pedicularis arctica R. Br., Chloris Melvill., 1823, p. 22; Sim- 
mons, Rep. Sec. Norw. Arct. Exped. in the Fram 1898—1902, No. 2, 
1906, p. 31; P. Langsdorfii FISCHER in STEVEN, Mém. Soc. imp. Natural. 
Moscou, vol. 6, 1823, ex pte; CHAMISSO & SCHLECHTENDAL, in Linnæa, II, 
1827, p. 584, et auct. alii; P. hirsuta KJELLMAN, Vega Exp. vetensk. arbet., 
II, 1883, p. 34 (vidi spec. in Herb., Riksmuseum, Stockholm), non LINNÆUs; 
? P. hians Eastwoop, Botan. Gazette, 33, 1902, p. 289. 
King Point. In bloom on June 25th and July 4th, 1906. 
Herschell Isl. Two large flowering specimens were collected 
on July 13th, 1906. 
Flowers are pale rose (CHamisso says: pallide purpurascens, while 
Simmons has »purple«). 
My friend Dr. H. G. Simmons has (1. c.) shown that the name P. arc- 
tica R. Brown is more correct than the more commonly used P. Langs- 
dorfii FiscHer in Steven (I. c.), as the later authors have confused the 
species with P. lanata Cnam. & SCHLECHT., and it was not until CHamisso 
& SCHLECHTENDAL that we got a clear definition of the name P. Langs- 
dorffi. 
Many later authors have made mistakes in this direction. One of thé 
latest is Miss A. Eastwoop who in Botan. Gazette, vol. 33, 1902, pp. 289— 
292 described several Pedicularis species collected in the neighbourhood 
of Nome City, Alaska. As far as I am able to explain the descriptions 
(I have not seen the specimens upon which they were made), her P. hians 
nov. sp. is P. arctica, and her P. Langsdorfi is P. lanata, in spite of 
that she has also the later name separately; but I think that the two names 
represent only two forms of one and the same species, viz. P. lanata 
CHAMISSO & SCHLECHTENDAL. 
Selaginaceae. 
Lagotis GARTN. 
105. Lagotis glauca GÄRTN., Nov. Comment. Petropol., XIV, 1770, 
P- 534, tab. 18, fig. 2; Eastwoop, Botan. Gazette, vol. 33, 1902, p. 293; 
Gymnandra Stelleri Cuam. & SCHLECHTD., Linnea, II, 1827, p. 561; G. Gme- 
lint Cuam. & ScnrecuTD., ibidem, p. 559; Hoox., Flor. Bor. Am., I, 
1838, p. 102. 
King Point. In full flower in the last days of June (24th—3oth) 
and the beginning of July (4th) 1906. 
Herschell Isl. In bloom in July (13th and 17th) 1906. 
