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beak sickle- shaped, tip recurved. Stamens attached at the bottom 
of the tube ; filaments hairy. Capsule \ in., ovoid, acute. 
Theog, Narkunda; August, September. — W. Himalaya, 7000-11,000 ft. — 
Afghanistan. 
3. Pedicularis gracilis, Wall ; FI. Br. Bid. iv. 307. Stems 
much branched, with 4 lines of hairs running down. Leaves gla- 
brous, shortly stalked, whorled, oblong-lanceolate, l-2xj-l^in., 
pinnatifid ; segments crenate, sometimes again pinnatifid. Flowers 
pink-purple, racemed. Calyx irregularly 5-toothed. Corolla \ in. 
long ; tube slightly longer than the calyx ; beak nearly straight, 
Fig. 114. Pediculaeis cabnosa. 
entire. Stamens attached at the middle of the tube, filaments 
glabrous. Capsule ^ in., oblong, acute.. 
Mahasu, Narkunda ; August, September. — Temperate Himalaya, 0000- 
10,000 ft. 
4. Pedicularis carnosa, Wall . ; FI. Br. Bid. iv. 313. Eoughly 
pubescent, J-4| ft. Leaves alternate, stalked, ovate or oblong, 
1-3 x in. ; "radical persistent. Flowers bright pink-purple, 
racemed. Calyx irregularly jagged, split half-way down in front. 
Corolla 1 in. long ; tube twice as long as the calyx ; beak straight, 
