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Scrophulariace®. 
23. Racemes short, dense, without glands. FIs small (5 — 7 mm 
broad). Style only V 3— 1 /2 the length of the caps. Stem 
herbaceous.—Alp. and higher parts of the Jura. 7 
alpina L. 1641. 
— Racemes more or less elongated. FIs larger (10—12 mm 
broad). Styles about as long as the caps. Stem woody 
at the base ........ 24 
24. Racemes pubescent-glandular. Cor. light rose-colour, 
with darker veins. -Stony, calc, places of the Alp. and 
subalp.; Dole and Reculet in the Jura. 7 
fruticulosa L. 1642. 
— Racemes covered with jointed hairs, not glandular. Cor. 
blue with a red ring at the throat. Caps, narrowed 
towards the top. Caul. Is more distant than in the last. 
—By preference on granite soil; Alp., Cret du Miroir 
in the Jura. 7 .... saxatilis Jacq. 1643. 
25 (20). Pedicels shorter than the cal. Ls cordate-oval, the 
upper sessile. Two of the cal.-lobes strikingly larger.— 
Grassy places, road-sides; distrib. 4, 5 arvensis L. 1644. 
— Pedicels longer than the cal. (Y. serpyllifolia, which 
might be looked for here, is distinguished by its stems 
being prostrate at the base and rooting, also by its long 
style) ......... 20 
26. Caps, broader than long, div. almost to the middle into 
2 rounded lobes. Seeds flat. Ls feebly crenate.--Fields, 
rare; T. W. Y. B. J. Z. 4 . . acinifolia L. 1645. 
— Caps, longer than broad, faintly incised. Seeds cup-shaped. 
Ls distinctly crenate.—Fields; T. W. Y. J. Z. S. 3, 4 
praecox L. 1646. 
424. Erinus. Erinus. XIV, 42. 
1. Ls spathulate, crenate towards the top. FIs in racemes, 
violet-rose.—Alp., subalp. and Jura, especially on calc, 
soil. 6 ...... alpinus L. 1647. 
425. Digitalis. Fox-glove. XIV, 42. 
1. Cor. (yellow) large (30—45 mm long), campanulate, 
spotted with brown inside. Ls pubescent underneath or 
on both sides. D. grandiflora All.—Stony, wooded slopes; 
distrib. 6 .ambigua Murr. 1648. 
— Cor. smaller (20—22 mm long), tubular, not spotted. Ls 
glabr., ciliate.—As the last (wanting in S.). 6 lutea L. 1649. 
OBS. Hybrid: D. ambigua-lutea (media Roth.)— D. puiyurea L. is often 
cultivated in gardens. 
426. Alectorolophus. Alectorolophus. XIV, 83. 
1. Teeth of the upper lip of the cor. very short, whitish, 
more rarely violet (v. vittulatus) and then the stem 
