SCROPHULARIACE^ 8t 



L. aquatica, L. ; flowers ^V in.| pink or white, leaves 

 narrowly spathulate; marshy places, rare; Switzerland, 

 Dauphiny, Pyrenees. 



9. Digitalis, L. 



Flowers in terminal racemes, large, purple or yellow, 

 rarely white, usually spotted inside ; corolla campanulate 

 or ventricose, the margin scarcely lobed, bearded inside ; 

 stamens 4 ; stigma 2-lobed. 



D. purpurea, L., Purple Foxglove; Vosges, Dauphiny, 

 Pyrenees, wanting in Switzerland and Jura. D. purpu- 

 rascens, Roth; corolla large, i in. long, reddish-yellow 

 or light purple, tubular-campanulate, narrowed below, 

 ciliate, leaves glabrous on both sides, serrulate ; Vosges, 

 Pyrenees. D. grandiflora, All. (ambigua, Murr.) ; corolla 

 large, i-ij in. long, yellow spotted with brown inside, 

 glandular-pubescent within, leaves pubescent on both 

 sides ; dry banks. D. lutea, L., Yellow Foxglove ; corolla 

 smaller, about f in. long, yellow, not glandular, ncit spotted, 

 leaves glabrous, ciliate ; dry banks, more common. 



10. WULFENIA, Jacq. 



Flowers ift terminal unilateral racemes ; corolla! ringent, 

 spurred, not bearded ; stamens 2, seated near the throat 

 of the corolla-tube, filaments very Short. 



W. carinthiaca, Jacq.; stem erect, simple, 6-18 in., 

 woolly below, with a few small leaves in the upper part, 

 flowers violet-blue, crowded, radical leaves large, obovate- 

 lanceolate, glabrous, coarsely toothed; Carinthia, very 

 local (Kulweger and Watschiger Alps). 



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