Scrophulariaceee. 
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streaked with brown. Bracts green, or slightly tinted 
with brown.—Varied: Ls only half as broad (v. steno- 
phyllus).—Rather damp meadows; distrib. b. Alp. 5 
minor Wimm. Grab. 1650. 
— Teeth of the upper lip of the cor. longer than broad, 
gen. violet.*) Bracts, especially the upper ones, pale. 
Stem gen. marked with small brown streaks . 2 
2. Lower lip of the cor. directed forwards, almost parallel 
with the upper lip . . . . . . . 3 
— Lower lip of the cor. spreading below; upper lip much 
curved-ascending (cal. glabr.) .... 4 
3. Cal. glabr. or covered with scattered hairs. Seed broadly 
winged. Differing also from A. minor in the fls being 
rather larger (cor. 20 mm long), in the cor.-tube being 
rather bent and the bloom later.— Meadows, pastur¬ 
ages; much rarer than A. minor and A. hirsutus; not 
everywhere. 6 . . . . major Wimm. Grab. 1651. 
— Cal., as also the bracts, more or less strongly villou 8. 
Seed narrowly winged. Cal. with a closer net-work of 
veins than in the last.—Among the corn, also in fields; 
distrib. 6.hirsutus All. 1652. 
4. Ls oblong-lanceolate. Bracts as in A. major, but rather 
more deeply incised. Cal. often spotted with black. Cor. 
pale yellow; lower lip small.—Alp.; Gf. W.! V.! and 
probably in other parts. 7, 8 . alpinus Garck. 1653. 
— Ls linear-lanceolate. Bracts long-acuminate, with deep, 
linear-subulate teeth terminated by an awn. Cal. not 
spotted . . . . . . . . 5 
5. Stem 3—6 tfm; branches spreading. —Hills and pas¬ 
turages exposed to the sun, especially on calc, soil 
(wanting in W.). 7, later than A. major and A. hirsutus 
angustifolius Heynh. 1654. 
— Stem lower; branches, if any, less spreading.—Alp.; 
Engadine! and probably in other parts also. 7, 8 
aristatus (Cel.) Grml. 1655. 
427. Pedicularis. Louse-wort. XIV, 40. 
1. Caul. Is whorled or 3 or 4 together. Fls red.—Alp. 7 
verticillata L. 1656. 
— Caul, ls altern. or 0 . . . . . 2 
2. Fls red, very rarely white ..... 3 
— Fls yellow ........ 11 
3. Upper lip of the cor. prolonged in a distinct beak, 
more or less long, but without lateral teeth 4: 
— Upper lip of the cor. with neither beak nor teeth, or 
*) A. hirsutus very rarely varied with pale teeth, and then the stern 
is not streaked (v. leucodon). 
