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with branches obliquely ascending shorten- than the stem, inter- 
nodes elongate (middle one c. 6 cm.) stem I. shorter thmi inter- 
nodes obl.-lanc. or lane, subobtuse or upper slightly attenuate, 
bracts longer than c-aL, lower teeth triang. not deep usually 
aristate, cor. teeth whitish or (" rarely " : Sterneck ; " with us 
usually " : Marshall) violet (var. vittulatus (Gremli as Alect. ; 
A. fa/lax^ auct. mod. plur., non Wimm. & Grab.) — Lowland 
meadows and upland pastures. A. V. VI. 
[3. R. Perrieri Chabert emend. ; A. rusticvlus (Chab. emend.) 
Stern. ; stem dwarf (5 — 10 cm.) simple few fid., fr.-cal. black 
violet, H. in June. — Orkney? : since detei'mined by Ostenfekl 
as R. minor which may be dwarf and simple.] 
XX Intercalary 1. 2 — 3 pairs. 
4. R. stenophylhis (Schur) Druce ; stem 20 — 50 cm. sparingly 
bifariously hairy, branches from the middle, arcuate ascending 
virgate equalling the stem, internodes many short or slightly 
elongate, stem I. longer than or equal, internodes lin.-lanc, 
bracts equal, cal., lower teeth triang.-subul. not aristate, cor. 
teeth whitish (" rare in Britain " : Marshall) or (" rarely " : 
Sterneck) violet. — Meadows and pastures, rarer than sp. 2. 
A. VII. VIII. E.S.I. 
5. R. monticola (Sterneck) Marshall ; stem 10—20 cm. 
branches many (below), all abortive, lower internodes v. short 
and v. many, intercalary internodes markedly elongate, stem 1. 
linear often recurved, " 11. dull treacly brown " ; otherwise 
as sp. 4. — North of Scotland. A. VII. S. 
tt Stem not black-striped, 1. teeth spreading ["acute- 
dentate "], bracts scabrid [light green] long produced at ape.r 
with ± spreading te'eth, cal. {1 usually) short- [unicellular-] 
hairy all over (eglandular). [Bracts longer than cal.] 
6. R. borealis (Sterneck) Marshall; stem 5—30 cm., bi- 
fariously densely villous, always simple, internodes ± elongate, 
lower I. shorter than internodes ovate-obl. deeply crenate, upper 
lane, attenuate at apex. — Alpine pastures, summer flowering. 
A. VI. S. 
7. R. Drummond-Hayi (Buch.-White emend.) Marshall ; 
stem 10 — 15 (20) cm. high slender and thin, bifariously hirsute, 
branches (from middle) v. short always abortive (? sometimes 
absent), I. (1 always) longer than internodes lin. lane, intercal. 
1. (? 1) 2 — 3 pairs. — Alpine pastures, rare, autumn flowering. 
A. VIII. S. 
[^R. groenlandic2is Chab. emend. ; Ostenfeld Rot. Far. 51 ; 
1 " A great deal of our supposed faUax is li. stcnophyllus " (Marshall). 
