208 BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
beard in the throat ; spur short, rounded, of about i 
and breadth. 
Only two specimens were collected, both in flower, and not good. 
Type range: “in Europae frigidioris paludibus.” 
ONAGRACEAE. 
114. EpiLopium LatiFoLium L. Sp. Pl. 347. 1753.—Stems 
less than 29™ high, generally ascending, leafy to the base, 
minutely puberulent throughout, and somewhat canescent 
the younger parts: leaves sessile, opposite or alternate, oval 
elliptical or lanceolate, with scattered callous teeth on the mar 
gin; midrib evident, but other veins obscure: flowers axillary 
in racemes with leaf-like bracts on pedicels as long as the ovat}: 
buds at first erect, then pendent, and again erect before anthesis: 
‘sepals crimson, linear-acuminate, shorter than the petals, 2 
_ wide: petals a lighter shade of crimson, rhombic-ovate, § : 
_ what unequal, about 2™ long, and almost 1™ wide, taper 
: both ends: capsules erect spreading, 6™ long, purplish, ay 
= each end with the apex truncate: coma tawny. © 
Type range: “in Sibiria.” 
115. Epriogrum spicatum Lam. FI. Fr. 3 488: "7 
| plant: glabrous: stems about 5°" high, a the lower 
ae ‘scale-like: upper leaves opposite or verticillate in th : 
- -late-acuminate, revolute with a few gland-like teeth | 
: upper margin, about 6° long, sessile at base, V iny 
ae tacemes, reflexed in bud, with the lower bracts leaf 
o ones” minute; pedicels spreading, a little shorter tha 
calyx lobes crimson, oblanceolate, mucronate: PE 
- _ long, : Surpassing the calyx lobes, crimson: s Oo 
- filiform filaments shorter than the petals: style as 
= filaments; ‘stigma with 4 divergent lobes: capsule 
wice : as long as the pedicels, 3°, purple, narrowed a 
but Ne ' the — truncate: coma on seeds dingy wh 
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