1902] PLANTS COLLECTED AT NOME CITY, ALASKA 291 
on the margin, glabrous within; stamens with 2 filaments gla- 
brous and 2 woolly-pubescent ; anthers white, blotched and 
dotted with brown on the middle: capsule twice as long as the 
_ talyx, beaked on one side. 
Type range: “in Lapponiae Alpibus.”’ 
146. Pepicutaris LancsporFFil Fisch. in Stev. Monogr. in 
Mem. Soc. Mosc. 6:49. pl. 9. fig. 2. excl. var. 6—Stems low, 
father stout, 8-10™ high, clothed at base with broad ovate 
scales: radical leaves with petioles equaling the blades, together 
4-6* (generally there are some smaller and shorter leaves on 
very short petioles), pinnatifid with oblong-deltoid divisions, 
confluent, crenate-dentate near the apex ; cauline leaves with the 
» lobes deltoid and generally entire: flowers spicate, but on short 
_ *ppressed pedicels: calyx narrow, 1™ long, 2-3™" wide, con- 
i ‘picuously ribbed, with divisions unequal, linear, foliaceous, some 
os al crenate near the apex, 3-4™™ long: corolla with tube about 
--Squaling the galea, exserted from the calyx; galea curved but 
‘hot falcate, obtuse at apex; lower lip with middle lobe much 
sia than the other two: stamens with two filaments woolly 
es glabrous : capsule not formed. ae 
Type locality: “in Sibiria Arctica circa ostia Lenae.” “ Kamtschatka,” J 
* Ledeb, Fl. Ross. 3:288, S 
‘47. Pepicucaris Lanata Willd. ex Stev. 1. c.1823—Similar — 
: the preceding, but the leaves have the divisions more finely = 
eae SO appear more dissected, the spike is densely lanate— 
ne flowers are smaller: calyx about 5™™ long, with obtuse. 
divisions half the entire length : corolla with tube equaling 
a lower lip prominently ridged on the upper surface. 
‘Seneral form of these two species is the same, the filaments of the — - 
© Pepicutanis Supetica Willd. Sp. Pl. 3:209- 90. 13-— 
eur. “etal from the root, clothed at base with brown — 
on abrous to near the inflorescence, sparsely cleaved: : 
d. wi : og broad petioles, longer than the blades, pinta: = 
divisions linear-oblong, incisely toothed, with white 
