. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. Pedlcularis. SCROPHULARIACEiE. 309 288; Maxim. 1. c. P. purpnrascens, Cham, in Spreng. Syst. ii. 781. â Aleutian and more northern Islands, Kotzebue Somid, &c. (Adjacent N. E. Asia.) Evidently passes into Var. lanata. Spike conspicuously and densely lanate: galea ratlier shorter, nearly equalled by the lip, (iften edentulate: one pair of filaments glabrous: capsule ovate-acu- minate.â P. Langsdorffii, var., Stev. P. lanata, Willd. ex Cham, in Linn. ii. ; Bunge, 1. c. P. arctica, R. Br. App. Parry, 280, ex char. P. hirsuta,
. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. Pedlcularis. SCROPHULARIACEiE. 309 288; Maxim. 1. c. P. purpnrascens, Cham, in Spreng. Syst. ii. 781. â Aleutian and more northern Islands, Kotzebue Somid, &c. (Adjacent N. E. Asia.) Evidently passes into Var. lanata. Spike conspicuously and densely lanate: galea ratlier shorter, nearly equalled by the lip, (iften edentulate: one pair of filaments glabrous: capsule ovate-acu- minate.â P. Langsdorffii, var., Stev. P. lanata, Willd. ex Cham, in Linn. ii. ; Bunge, 1. c. P. arctica, R. Br. App. Parry, 280, ex char. P. hirsuta, Benth. 1. c, in part. P. Kanei, Durand in Jour. Acad. Philad. n. ser. ii. 195. â Same range as the type on the north-west coast; also arctic coast and islands, and high northern Rocky Mountains. (Green- land, Nova Zembla, Arctic Asia.) P. hirsiita, L. Jlore sparsely-leaved, 2 to 10 inches high: leaves pinnately parted or divided down to the broad rhachis, which is almost as wide as the length of the (line long) divisions: spike capitate, lanate, or the calyx rather hirsute: corolla smaller, not over half inch long, flesh-colored; the closed galea not excised or notched anteriorly : filaments all glabrous. â Fl. Lapp. t. 4, fig. 3; El. Dan. t. 1105; Bunge, âArctic seacoast, Capt. Parry. (Greenland, Spitzbergen, Lapland, Arct. Siberia.) P. flammea, L. Rather sparsely-leaved, glabrate or glabrous, 2 to 4 inches high : leaves deeply pinnately parted; divisions crowded, ovate or oblong, incisely and doubly serrate (hardly 2 lines long): bracts of the narrow naked spike shorter than the pedicellate flow- ers, linear-lanceolate, merely denticulate: calyx-teeth lanceolate, unequal, much shorter than the cylindraceous tube : corolla narrow, half inch long, citron-yellow with crimson or dark puirple tip to the oblong almost equal-sided but slightly arcuate galea, which much exceeds the small lip: filaments all glabrous.^Fl. Lapp. t. 4, fig. 2; Fl. Dan. t. 30, & t. 1878; Bung
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