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twice the length of the blades; these pinnately divided with 
segments opposite or alternate, ovate, incisely lobed; stem leaves 
similar but on shorter petioles : flowers capitate ; bracts sessile, 
_ with oblong, crenate divisions, surpassing the calyx: calyx 
_ woolly-pubescent, about as long as the tube of the corolla, 
enlarging somewhat in age: corolla about 3™ en 
long; lower lip erect, with the lobes not 
spreading, orbicular, crenulate, woolly-pubes- 
cent to the insertion of the stamens, gibbous 
below the throat; upper lip arching, truncate 
* tip, about 5™" broad, apparently yellowish- 
oo white tinged with rose-color; tube 1™ long: |. 
- filaments villous at base, inserted 1.5™™ above vic 6 bedkee 
= base, flat with a central rib; anthers pur- aris capitate: ao 
< plish, the margins and sagittate bases white : rola; 4, calyx. Nat. 
Ovary conical, with style 4™ long; stigma size. 
_ “pitate: capsule oblique at apex, beaked on one side, exserted © 
from the calyx. — se 
__ 143. Pepicuzaris sp.—This is closely related to the preced- 
eh as there is only one specimen and that not good, I hesi- 
: tate to name it as a distinct species. rhe 
difference in the shape of the flowers can be 
seen from the figures. It differs from f = 
capitata in the shape of the bracts, caly ~ 
corolla, and in the glabrous filaments. — oe 
144. Pedicularis hians, n. sp.—Root slen- oe 
and shining below, becoming woolly-pubescent - 
above, clothed at base with brown, imbricated, — 
ovate scales; radical leaves on very slender 
petioles 2-3 times the length of the pit 2 
abrous with few very (2 long) dentate divis_ 
sions which extend almost or quite to the 
