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D. Flowers usually bright blue (azure), corolla S -cleft, 

 campanulate, throat not bearded: — G.asdepiadea^'L,.; stem 

 6-18 in., nearly simple, leafy, flowers large (1^-2 in.), 

 axillary, upper leaves often in whorls ; woods and 

 thickets, frequent. G. Frblichii, Jan. ; stem simple, 1-4 

 in., flowers solitary, terminal, i in. long, light blue, leaves 

 lanceolate; high; Carniola, Carinthia. G.frigida, Haenk.; 

 stem 3-4 in., nearly simple, flowers yellowish-white 

 spotted with dark blue, solitary or in pairs, i-i J in. long, 

 leaves linear-lanceolate; very high; Styria. G. acaulis, 

 L. (PI. 84); stem \\-2 in., flowers very large, 1^-2 in. 

 long, solitary, bright blue, calyx-teeth spreading, leaves 

 thick, lanceolate, blunt, soft; alpine pastures, not un- 

 common. G. Clusii, P. and S. ; resembling the last, but 

 leaves stiff, coriaceous, acute, calyx-teeth erect and con- 

 nivent ; alpine pastures. G. exdsa, Presl. {alpina, Vill.) ; 

 similar, but leaves softer and broader, flowers smaller and 

 paler; pastures; Alps, Jura, Pyrenees. G. Pneumonanthe, 

 L.; stem \\~\2 in., nearly simple, flowers large, bright 

 blue, i\-2 in. long, on short stalks, leaves Unear or linear- 

 lanceolate; marshes, not uncommon. 



E. Resembling the last section; but corolla rotate or 

 saucer-shaped: — G. bavarica, L. (PI. 85); flowers azure, 

 \-\ in., terminal and solitary, stem 2-3 in., leaves small, 

 ovate or obovate, only a few distant pairs on the stem ; 

 moist, high, frequent. G. imbricata, Frol. {tergloviensis, 

 Hacq.) ; flowers smaller, paler, leaves small, ovate-lanceo- 

 late, densely crowded ; very high ; Tirol, Carinthia, Carpa- 

 thians. G.puinila,}a.cq.; stem 1-2 in., simple, flowers soli- 

 tary, bright blue, leaves linear-lanceolate, radical leaves in 

 dense tufts; Tirol, Carniola, Carinthia, Styria, Carpathians. 

 G. brachyphylla, L. ; flowers solitary, sessile, azure, leaves 



