290 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
1. Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng. 
saptousid cogee L., Sp. Pl. 602. es “Habitat in Virginia, Nove- 
bora Hort. Cliff. 235.” From L.,. Hort. Cliff. 325. 1737, 
“Crescit. in Virginia, unde delatam ppovayns DD. Gronovius’’. 
From Gron., Fl. Virg. 69. 1743: nye eb Seen . 293. ie Certairly the plant 
here considere 
Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 2: 775. 1825. 
Meadows or moist grassy slopes, loam or sandy loam, in the 
upland from North Carolina to Alabama.'* Ranges from Maine 
to Manitoba, south to Georgia and Kansas. 
Flowering from April to early June, and soon ripening fruit. 
Corolla yellowish-green throughout. 
37. PEDICULARIS Linné. 
Pedicularis L., Sp. Pl. 607. 1753. 
Type species, P. palustris L., of Europe. 
Stem 6-8 dm. tall, glabrous. Leaves shallowly lobed, the sinuses 
narrow, the lobes with minute regular crenations. Bracts 
auriculate near base. Rachis of inflorescence glabrous. Fused 
sepals of each side terminating in a slightly enlarged crenate 
foliar tip, glabrous or with a very few long hairs near base. 
orolla with truncate apex of posterior lobes without tooth-like 
processes. Capsule brown, scarcely exceeding the calyx, slen- 
derly beaked. Flowering in late summet. .......... 
Stem 1-3 dm. tall, hirsute, especially above. Leaves deeply lobed, 
the sinuses broad, the lobes with more prominent irr regular 
crenations. Bracts entire near base. Rachis of inflorescence 
lanate. Fused sepals of | side broadly acute, entire, pubes- 
cent along the veins. Corolla with apex of posterior lobes each 
with a tooth-like process. grates ule straw-colored, twice as 
long as the calyx, scarcely banked Flowering in eee 
. canadensis. 
1. Pedicularis lanceolata Michx. 
Pedicularis lanceolata Michx., FI. Amer. 2: 18. “Hab. 
ne ecg :” A. Mizhtax) “Type not Sed deneiekion 
Tistinetiv 
Swales and wet meadows, mountains of North Carolina. Ranges 
from Massachusetts to Manitoba, south to North Carolina and 
Nebraska. 
Flowering from late July to September. Corolla yellow through- 
out. 
a eT at is recorded from up by Eliot sich vee 8. ac 
and Ga. 2: 132. 1822; and from ee Co., Cane 
Herb. 6: 798. 1901. 
