1915] Fernald and Wiegand,— Genus Euphrasia 193 
in part not EL. latifolia L. (1753). E. officinalis, 8. latifolia Lange, 
Overs. ov. Grénl. Flora, 79 (1880), as to plant. E. officinalis, B 
tatarica Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 552 (1846), in part, not FE. tatarica 
slender: stem pubescent: branches few, rarely many, from the 
middle of the stem or below, usually strongly ascending; internodes 
mostly 8-15 mm. long: leaves 5-15 mm. long, mostly rather small, 
from copiously to sparingly pubescent: inflorescence dense, unin- 
“c 
terrupted above (except in “drawn” plants), the mature primary 
ease; Bonaventure conglomerate (calcareous) sea-cliffs, Bonaven- 
ture Island, August 7 and 8, 1907, Fernald & Collins, no. 1166; 
ease; everywhere in dry open soil and sterile turfy places, mouth 
of Grand River, Gaspé County, August 11-15, 1904, Collins, Fernald 
, Agassiz; Lak 
5879, 7. S. Roberts. Micuiaan: Isle Royale, 1849, Whitney, July 30, 
1909, W. S. Cooper, no. 76. Mrnnesota: Good Harbor, August 14, 
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