302 
Scrophulariacese. 
430. Bartsia. Bartsia. XIV, 35. 
1. Ls opp., oval, crenate-dentate, the fl.-ls violet. FIs dark 
violet, in a short spike. Anthers covered with white 
wool.—b. parviftora Charp. FIs much smaller, pedicels 
much longer.—Alp., subalp. and Jura. 6 alpina L. 1676. 
431. Euphrasia. Eyebright. XIV, 35. 
1. Lobes of the lower lip undiv. or faintly emarginate. 
Odontites and. . . . . . . . . 2 
— Lobes of the lower lip deeply incised or 2-fid. Type of 
E. officinalis ........ 5 
2. FIs red. Type of E. Odontites . ... 3 
— FIs yellow ........ 4 
3. Bracts longer than the fls. Cal.-lobes lanceolate. Stem 
15— 25cm, not very branchy; branches spreading-erect. 
—Among tlie corn; distrib. 6 . Odontites L. 1677. 
— Bracts shorter than, or scarcely as long as, the fls. Cal.- 
lobes almost triangular. Stem gen. taller than in the 
last, with more numerous, slenderer, more spreading 
branches. E. divergens Jord.—Fields after mowing, damp 
pasturages, road-sides, ditches; as widely distrib. as the 
last but much later. 8, 9 . serotina Lam. 1678.*) 
4. PI. covered with crisp, glandless, hairs. Fls of a fine 
yellow.—Dry hills; local (wanting in U. L.). 7, 8 
lutea L. 1679. 
— PI. covered with spreading, glandular hairs. Fls pale 
yellow.—Pine woods; W. (Bois de Finges and between 
Yaren and the baths of Leuk). 7 . . viscosa L. 1680. 
5 (1). Fl.-ls, at any rate the upper ones, covered like the 
cal. with spreading glandiferous hairs . . 6 
— PI. absolutely without glandiferous hairs . . S 
6 . Cor. 8 mall, tube enclosed. Ls broad, the upper much 
crowded; teeth broad, those of the lower ls (and often 
also of the middle ls) obtuse. Stem stiff, gen. simple, 
with abundant jointed, partly band-shaped, pointed hairs. 
— Alp.; Gf. W. V. O. J. Freibg.! 7 hirtella Jord. 1681.**) 
*) E. Kochii F. Schultz differs from E. serotina and E. Odontites in 
its anthers being glabr. (not bearded) at the base; Schultz has erroneously 
indicated it as growing in Switzerland. 
**) The following forms still stand in need of further examination : E. brevi- 
pila Burn, and Grml. according to Townsend, in the Journ. of Botany 1884, 
with glandiferous hairs less abundant, distinctly shorter, the teeth of the upper 
ls terminated by a short awn,'and the fls rather larger. Upper Wall.— E.puberula 
Jord.! differing from E. brevipila in the absence of glands, from E. nemorosa 
and ericetorum in the dense, spreading, rather stiff hairs, found (at least in 
very near forms) near St. Nicolas in Wall., closely allied to E. parviflora Fr. 
of the north.— E. mixta Grml. ined. (hirtella-officinalis? Favrat) habit of 
E. montana, hairs of E. hirtella, but fls much larger than in this last. Lavanchy 
above Bex. 
