5. 0MPHAL0DES. Juss.
Cor. rotata: fauce fornicibus brevibus clausa. Limbus 5-partitus, obtusus. Nuces 4,
uniloculares, depress®, margine membrana inflexa, calathiformes, columni centrali affix»,
basi imperforatse.
1. O. linifolia; foliis radicalibus cuneiformibus, caulinis lineari-lanceolatis glabris margine
denticulato-ciliatis, racemis ebracteatis.—Manch, Method, p. 419. Lehm. Asper. v. 1.
p. 187.—Cynoglossum linifolinm. L .—Moris. Hist. 8. Sect. 11. t. 30. f. 11. Barrel. Icon.
1284.— Ricotia linifolia. Rcem. et Schult. Syst. Veg. v. 4. p. 86.
H a Sent by Dr. Morison from Labrador.. An re vcra in America boreal! indigene?—[Probably cultivated;
yet it is singular that a tender annual of Spain and Portugal should come to perfection and bear
seed, as the specimen shows, in so northern a region as Labrador. Hook.]
6. LITHOSPEKMDM. L.
Cal. 5-partitus. Cor. infundibuliformis: fauce pervia, nuda. Anthem oblongae inclusse.
Nuces 4, uniloculares, ovate, fundo calycis affix«, basi imperforatse.
Sectio I. Floribus subpaniculatis. Nucibus Iambus vel rugosis. Foliis radicalibus post
florescentiam excrescentibus. (Pulmonaria;.)
1. L . maritim,an; caulibus procumbentibus ramosis, foliis ovatis obtusiusculis carnosis
olabris glaucescentibus, calycibus glabris.—Lehm. Asper. v. 2. p. 291, Torr. Fl. v. 1. p.
202.— Pulmonaria maritima. L . Sp. PI. £ l .j g 195. Engl. Bot. t. SGSg^Pulmonaria par-
viflora. Mich. FI. v. 1. p.'181. Pursh. Fl. v. 1. p. 131.
H ab Canada fürs. Percival. Newfoundland and Labrador, (.Miss Brenton, Dr. Morison), throughout
the" Arctic sea-shores (Dr. Richardson, Captain Sir E . Parry, t;c.) to Behring's Strait, (Lay and
Collie, Chamisso, §-c.), and the.N.W. Coast. Menzies.
2. L. marginatum; caule glabro erecto, foliis radicalibus petiolatis öbovato-oblongis,
caulinis oblongo-spathulatis acutis semiamplexicaulibus margine hispidis, calycibus glabris
laciniis acuminatis margine hispidis.—Spreng. Syst. Feg. v. \.'p. 547.— Pulmonaria
marginata. Nutt. Am. v .l .p . 1 1 5 .—Pulmonaria lanceoiata. Pursh, Am. v. 2. p. 729.
H a b . Elevated banks of the Columbia (common). Douglas.
■ 3. L. Drummmdii (Lehm.); caule glabro ascendente, foliis radicalibus ovato-ianceolatis
caulinis sessilibus oblongo-lanceolatis callosis subdenticulatis giancis, pamculis terminalibus
congestis, calycibus glabris laciniis acutiusculis subdenticulatis.—Lehm. Pugil. 11. p. 26.
Cables pluses es eadem radioe, adscendentes, glaberrimi, teretes, semipedales. Folia radioalia, ovato-
lanceolatai confirm oblongo-lanceolata, acuta, subdendculata, glanca, supemo calloso-punctata, 3-ner-
,ia Flares paniculati, in summo caule eongesti. Pedanculi foliis multo breviores, 2-3 H j long., 3-5-
flori Pedicelli Calycibus breviores, glaberrimi, suberecti. Calyx glaber, 5-parhtus: lacmus laneeolatis
acutiusculis, margine subdenticulatis. Corolla calyce subtriplo longior, fere semipolhcans, cyauea. Tubas
cvlindricus calyce duplo lougior, intus glaber, fauce notata protuberantiis quinque. Limbus eampanulatus,
loneitudine tubi, 5-fidua, laciniis mtegerrimis, rotundatis. Filamenta summo tubo inserts, brevissima,
r u „ . - A .to s .o a : antheris linearibus. Stylus stamina mqnana, linearia, compresses: stigmate capitate.
Hab. Arctic sea-shore. Dr. Richardson.—(To me this seems to have too close an affinity with Z. Fir-
ginicum.] Hook.
4. L. denticulatum; caule erecto, foliis nervosis subglabris acutis margine denticulatoscabris,
radicalibus ovatis, caulinis oblongis, laciniis calycis oblongis margine denticulatis.__
Lehm. Asper. v. 2. p. 294. Torr. Fl. v. 1. p. 203.—Pulmonaria Sibirica. Pursh, v. 2. p.
729. (excl. syn.)—P. denticulata. Rcem. et Schult. Syst. Feg. v. 4. p. 74,6.
Hab. Canada. Pursh. Shady woods near the Mr. Tolmie. confluence of the Columbia with the sea. Doualas
5. L. paniculatum; caule erecto, foliis nervosis scabriusculis acuminatis, inferioribus
ovato-cordatis, superioribus ovato-oblongis, floribus paniculatis, calycibus piloso-hispidis.—
Lehm. Asper. v. 2. p. 289. Rich. App. p. 5.—Pulmonaria paniculata. Ait. Kew. e d .l.v . 1.
p. 181. Pursh. Am. v. 1. p. 181. Nutt. Am. v. 1. p. 115.
N.WH.a Cb.o aSsats. kDatocuhgelwaas.n to Hudson’s Bay and Bear Lake. Dr.Richardson, Drummond. Blue Mountains
6. L . corymbosum (Lehm.); caule erecto piloso, foliis ovatis acutis in petiolum attenuatis
glabriusculis margine et subtus pilosis, floribus racemoso-corymbosis, laciniis calycis lanceo-
lato-linearibus elongatis acutis.—Lehm. Pupil. II. p. 27.—Pulmonaria pilosa. Cham, in
Linnaa.—LMhosp. denticulatum. Hook, et Am. Bot. o f Beech. Voy. p. 128.
Cauies ex eadem radice plures, erecti, simplices, subpedales, fistulosi, pilosi. Folia radicalia late-ovata
longe petiolata; caulina alterna, oyata, acuta, in petiolum attenuata, integerrima, venosa, supra glabrius-
cula, subtus et margine pilosa, suprema sessilia. Petiolus planus, pilosus, basi caulem subamplectens. Flores
terminales in racemis corymbosis 5-8-floris dispositi. Racemi simplices yel bifidi, corymbosi, hirsuti, basi
bractea lanceoiata, acuminata, hirsuta instructi. Calyx 5-partitus, laciniis lanceolato-linearibus, acutis,
h irsu tis, lo n g itu d in e tubo corolla. Corolla infund ibuliform is, casrulea, semipollicaris. Tubus limbo su b-
brevior, intus pilosus. Limbus 5-lobus: lobis rotundatis. Filamenta brevissima, membranacea, fauci in-
serta: antheris linearibus. Stylus subulatus, basi compressus, lo n g itu d in e corolla: stigmate capitulate.
SouHnda. bL. aFyo rat-nWd iClloiallmie .to tbe Rocky Mountains. Drummond. Hudson’s Bay. Douglas. Kotzebue’s
(BSectio II. Floribus subsolitariis luteis, corolla intus ad basin annulo barbato cincta. atschi.®.)
7. L . incisum; caule herbaceo simplici erecto, foliis linearibus revolutis sericeo-villosis,
coroll« tubo longissimo, limbi laciniis fimbriatis. (Tab. CLXV.)—Lehm. Asper. v. 2. p.
303. Rich. App. p. 5 —L. Iongiflorum. Spr. Syst. Veg.v. 1. p. 544.—Batschia longiflora.
Pursh, Am. v .l.p . 132. Nutt. Am. v. 1. p. 114.
Caults erectus, subpedalis, strigosus. Folia alterna, sessilia, linearia, margine revoluta, utrinque seri-
ceo-yillosa, bipollices longa. Flores in axillis foliorum superiorum subsessiles. Calyx hirsutus, 5-partitus:
laciniis linearibus, acuminatis, 3 lineas longis. Corolla flava. Tubus angustus, subpentagonus, supeme
afimmpbhnaattuiss., pollicem superans, fauce instructa protuberantiis 5 planis, rotundatis. Limbus 5-lobus, laciniis
. H ab. Banks of the Saskatchawan to lat. 55°. Dr. Richardson, Drummond; and Eagle and Red Rivers:
also in the vallies of the Rocky Mountains, near the sources of the Athabasca. Douglas.—[This species has
bay m Dosrut mexmteonnsdiv (en .r a8n0g4e o. f hIi sp o8sds eTsse xsapse cciomlleencst igoant.h)—ereHd.] by Bradbury on the Missouri, and at Galveston Bay,
Tab. CLXV— Fig. 1, Flow er;^. 2, Pistil -.—magnified.