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2. major. Lips of Coi'. poiTect, half as 

 long again as nearly hairless calyx. Appendage 

 ovate, longer than broad. Bracts coloured. 

 L. oblongo-lanceolate. a. 5, 6. Meadows, 

 occ. 



$. alectorolophus. Cal. villous. Margin of 

 Seeds narrower. 



3. angustifolius. " Smooth. Appendage 

 of Helmet of Cor. ovate or oblong. Cor. at 

 least half as long again as nearly smooth calyx. 

 Lower L. linear ; upper lanceolate, acuminate. 

 a. Pastures, m. and s. Eur." — Bknth. 



4. alpinus. Lips of Cor. spreading. Ap- 

 pendage oblong. L. oblongo-lanceolate (or at- 

 tenuate on a lanceolate base, Koch), a. 7, 8. 

 Mountains. G. 



Doultful. 



5. buccalis. Has a 3 -keeled back to the 

 Seeds, instead of a wing. Harz. — Benth. 



6. Reichenbacliii is like major, except 

 that the Seed has no wing. — Benth. 



610. RHYNCOCORIS. 



■ 1. dephas. Beak of Cor. with a tooth on 

 each side. Seeds globose. L. oval. a. (p. 

 Guss. and Bert.) 6, 7. Cold and shady 

 streams. Sic. Cal. 



611. PEDICULARIS. 



A. Helmet beaked, without teeth. 



i. Stem scape-Kke, naked or with 1 or 2 

 L. Sp. 1-8. 



ii. Stem leafy. Sp. 9-11. 



B. Beak conical, ending in 2 teeth. Sp. 12 

 -16. 



■ C. Helmet without beak or teeth. 



i. Stem with opposite L. Sp. 17-19. 



ii. L. in whorls. Sp. 20. 



iii. Stem scape-Kke. Sp. 21, 22. 



iv. Elowers radical, solitary. Sp. 28. 



1>. Tube of Corolla spreading into a cam- 

 panulate mouth, which is closed by the 

 erect lower lip. Sp. 24. 



A. Helmet beaked, without teeth. 



i. Stem scape-like, naked or with 1 or 2 L. 



1. Jacquini. Larger Eil. with scattered 

 hairs. Beak linear. Cal. hairy only on nerves. 

 Div. leaf-like, unequally crenate, recurved at 

 top. L. deeply bipinnatifid and toothed, p. 

 6, 7. Hiffh wet. e. Alps. 



2. rostrata. Longer Eil. bearded above 

 middle. Beak linear. Cal. everywhere hairy. 

 Div. leaf-like, uaequally crenate, recurved at 

 top. L. pinnatipartite and doubly serrate, 

 p. 7, 8. Hiffh moist. Alps. Pyr. 



3. Portenschlagii. Longer Fil. bearded 

 above middle. Beak short, conical. Cal. 

 hairy on nerves and margin. Div. leaf-like, 

 unequally crenate, recurved at top. L. pinna- 

 tifid and doubly toothed, p. 6, 7- Very 

 high granite. Sty. 



4. asplenifolia. Pil. without hairs. Beak 

 linear. Cal. woolly. Div. leaf-like, hooked 

 at top. L. pinnatifid and doubly toothed, p. 

 7, 8. High wet. e. Alps. 



5. tuberosa. Eil. bearded above. Beak 

 linear. Div. of Cal. leaf-like, inciso-dentate, 

 straight. L. bipinnatipartite and toothed, p. 

 7, 8. High moist. Alps. Pyrenees. Apen- 

 nines. 



6. gyroflexa. Eil. bearded above middle. 

 Beak short, conical. Cal. densely pubescent. 

 Div. leaf-like, pinnatifid and toothed, straight. 

 L. pinnate, pinnatifid, dentate, p. 7, 8. High. 

 Alps of Dauphine and Savoy. Monte Baldo. 

 Apennines. 



7. fasciculata. " Root bundled. Stems 

 low, tufted. L. narrowly bipinnatifid. Segm. 

 distant, toothed. Spike dense. Div. of Cal. 

 inciso-multifid. Beak of Helmet short, ter- 

 minating abruptly, eroso-crenate. p. 7- Moun- 

 tains. Abruzzi." — Bert. Bentham refers 

 this to P. gyroflexa. 



8. ceuisia. " Stems ascending, with a few 

 L. at the base only. Lts. pinnatifid. Cal. 

 covered with white wool, inflated: 4 of the 

 Div. cristato-dentate, fifth lineari-subulate, en- 

 tire, short. Beak linear, cloven, crenate. p. 

 7, 8. Savoy."— Gaud. Pdm. Lig. Pyi-. Var. 

 of P. rostrata, according to Bentlmm. 



ii. Stem leafy. 



9. incarnata. Eil. smooth. Beak linear, 

 emai'ginate. Cal. wooUy. Div. lanceolato- 

 subulate, quite entire, straight. L. bipinnati- 

 fid and serrulate, p. 7, 8. High moist. Sar. 

 Sw. e. Alps. 



10. adscendens. Eil. bearded. Beak li- 

 near, emarginate. Cal. smooth. Div. downy 

 on margin, acuminate, quite entire, sti'aight. 

 L. bipiniiatifid, dentate, p. 7, 8. Calc. 

 mountains. Sard. Sw. ' 



11. atrorubens. Upper part of longer 



