292 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [aren 
cartilaginous teeth 3—4™™ long; cauline leaves similar but ses- 
sile: bracts like the leaves or simple with incised or crenate 
margins, linear in outline, longer than the calyx: flowers on 
short pedicels, crowded on a capitate spike that lengthens some — 
with age, woolly-pubescent: calyx shorter than the tube of the 
— corolla, with linear divisions 3™™ long, acute, 
about half as long as the purple, glabrous 
tube: corolla purple; lower lip with 3 orbic- 
ular spreading lobes, the middle one long- 
est but narrowest, erose-crenulate; galea 
arching a little, longer than the lower lip, 
with 2 teeth at tip: filaments glabrous: a ‘ 
sule oblique at apex, beaked on one side, 
exserted from the calyx about 2™. oe 
Type range: “in montibus Sudetis inque Sibirts 
SS ema 149. PEDICULARIS VERTICES . - 4 
Pl. 608. 1753.—Stems several from @ 
root, 1O-15™ high, reddish, woolly-pubescent, leafy with oo . 
site or whorled leaves: leaves petioled, pinnately divided, t 
oblong divisions with white cartilaginous teeth: flowers purplis . 
in interrupted, bracteate, whorled spikes: calyx shorter — 
tube of the corolla, woolly, veiny, dentate: corolla with oe 
€rect, scarcely arched, with blunt tip, spreading Lin g 
3-lobed lower lip which is longer and several times DI" 
capsule ovate-acuminate, 1°™ long, much exserted. 
Type range: ‘in Sibiria, Helvetia, Austria.” 
150. Veronica atpina L, Fl. Lapp. p/. 9. fig: #- 179° 
slender, with small, opposite, ovate leaves, cus mle a cape 
denticulate : flowers small, purplish-blue, in an oblong 0° © 
tate spike: fruit emarginate. a co 
he inflorescence ané 7 
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The woolly pubescence becomes glandular on t 
upper part of the stem. It is apparently abundant. = od beyon! 
_ In the figure referred to above, the stamens and style - aa the corolla 
‘the corolla, but in all the specimens at hand they are shorter © is under *# 
It seems more like the variety figured in the Bot. Mag. #/ 2972 
