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purpurata, Greene. '' Stems numerous, from slender running rootstdcks, 6-18 inches high, rather slender : whole plant pubescent and slightly viscid : leaves rather remote, linear-lanceolate, acute, 1^ inches long : flowers in terminal and subterminal peduncled or sub- sessile cymes of about 3 : calyx purple, rugose-veiny, clavate, not in- flated, ^ inch long or more ; limb of petals more than half as long, white or pink, obcordate or bifid, appendaged at base." — This species, not seen by the a...uthor, appears to be near S, Scouleri, Hook. The description is drawn from Pittonia, ii. 229. — Porcupine River, interior of N. Alaska, J, H, Turner, S. verecunda, Wats. Low, 6-12 inches in height, finely pubes- cent below, glandular-viscid above : stems several, leafy especially near the base : leaves narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate to linear, acute i flowers rather few, mostly terminal or subterminal ; the branches of the inflorescence erect : calyx soon becoming strongly obovate by the development of the broad ovoid capsule : calyx teeth with membra- nous ciliated margins : petals rose-colored ; the claw glabrous, narrowly auricled ; the blade 2-cleft into short entire oblong segments ; appen- dages oblong, blunt and somewhat toothed at the apex.
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