scrophulariacEjE. 157 



4. G. quereifo'lia, Pursh. (Smooth G.) Corolla yellow, 

 wooll" inside. Stem 3-6 feet higli, smooth and glaucous. 

 LoT'er leaves twioe-pinnatifid, the upper pinnatifid oi 

 emiire, smooth. — Woods. 



5. G. pedieula'pia, L. (Ctrr-LKAVEDG.) Nearly smooth. 

 Flowers nearly as in Nos. 3 and 4. Stem 2-3 feet high, verj 

 leafy, much branched. Leaves pinnatifid, the lobes cut and 

 toothed. — Thickets. 



12. CASTELLE'IA, Mutis. Painted-Cup. 



1. C. eoeein'oa. Sprang. (Bcablbt Paintbd-Citp.) Calyi 

 2-cleft, yellowish. Stem puliescent or hairy, 1-2 feet high 

 The stem-leaves nearest the flowers 3-cleft, the lohes; 

 toothed, bright scarlet. (A yellow-bracted form occurs or 

 the shore of Lake Huron.)- -Sandy soil. 



2. C. pal'li(ia,Kuuth.,var. septentrionalis, Gray. Oalyo- 



equally cleft, divisions 2-cltft. Upper lip of corolla decid'edlp 

 shorter than the tube. Lower leaves linear; upper broader, 

 mostly entire ; the floral oblong or obovate, greenish-white , 

 varying to yellowish, purple or red. — Atl. Prov. and north ■ 

 ward. 



3. C. sessiliflo'Fa, Pursh. Calyx more deeply cleft iii 

 front, the narrow lobes deeply 2-oleft. Leaves mostly 3-5 ■ 

 cleft, the floral ones similar, and not coloured. — N.W. 



4. C. minia'ta, — Dougl. Calyx about equally cleft beforn 

 and behind, the lobes 2- cleft. Corolla over an inch long, the 

 upper lip linear, longe: than the tube. Leaves lanceolatp 

 or linear, entire, the floval ones usually bright red. — N.W. 



13. OKreOCAKP'irs, Nutt. 



0. lu'teus, Nutt. Stem about 1 foot high, pubescent, 

 sometimes viscid. Leaves linear to lanceolate, sometimes 

 3-cleft. Bracts not coloared. — N.W. 



14. ECPHBA'SIA, Tourn. Etebhight. 

 E, Offleina'lis, L., is rather common on the Lower St. 

 Lawrence i.nd the sea-coast. Flowers white, with purple 

 veins. Lowest leaves orenate, those next the Qov/aisbristly- 

 toothed. 



