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4. G. quereifo'lia, Pursh. (SMOOTH G.) Corolla yellow, 

 woolly inside. Stem 3-6 feet high, smooth and glaucous. 

 Lower leaves twice-pinnatifid, the upper pinnatifid 01 

 entire, smooth. Woods. 



5. G. pedieula'ria, L. (CUT-LEAVED G .) Nearly smooth. 

 Flowers nearly as in Nos. 3 and 4. Stem 2-3 feet high, very 

 leafy, much branched. Leaves pinnatifid, the lobes cut and 

 toothed. Thickets. 



12. CASTILLE'IA, Mutis. PAINTED-CUP. 



1. C. eoeein'ea, Spreng. (SCARLET PAINTED-CUP.) Caly? 

 2-cleft, yellowish. Stem pubescent or hairy, 1-2 feet high 

 The stem-leaves nearest the flowers 3-cleft, the lobe?', 

 toothed, bright scarlet. (A yellow-bracted form occurs or 

 the shore of Lake Huron.) Sandy soil. 



2. C. pal'lida, Kunth.,var. septentrionalis, Gray. Calyr- 



equally cleft, divisions 2-cleft. Upper lip of corolla decidedly 

 shorter than the tube. Lower leaves linear; upper broader, 

 mostly entire ; the floral oblong or obovate, greenish-white , 

 varying to yellowish, purple or red. Atl. Prov. and north 

 ward. 



3. C. sessiliflo'ra, Pursh. Calyx more deeply cleft in 

 front, the narrow lobes deeply 2-cleft. Leaves mostly 3-5' 

 cleft, the floral ones similar, and not coloured. N.W. 



4. C. minia'ta, Dougl. Calyx about equally cleft beforo 

 and behind, the lobes 2-cleft. Corolla over an inch long, the 

 upper lip linear, longer than the tube. Leaves lanceolate, 

 or linear, entire, the floral ones usually bright red. N.W. 



13. ORTHOCARP'US, Nutt. 



0. lu'teus, Nutt. Stem about 1 foot high, pubescent, 

 sometimes viscid. Leaves linear to lanceolate, sometime . 

 3-cleft. Bracts not coloured. N.W. 



14. EITPHRA'SIA, Tourn. EYEBRIGHT. 



E. offleina'lis, L., is rather common on the Lower St. 

 Lawrence and the sea-coast. Flowers white, with purple 

 veins. Lowest leaves crenate, those next the Rowers bristly- 

 toothed. 



