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teres, interdum, pedanenlorum petioloramijte instar, rubellus. 
. Flos-fero semper solitarins (rarissime accedit pedonculus se-- 
cundarius ad. basin involucellatus), magnüudine 4. nemo- . 
rosae, d— -7- sepalus. Scpäle utringne glahra, candida, 
(rubella vidi in herb, Willd.) , venosa, forma variantia, ple- 
rumque obtusa. Stamina numerosa antheris albis. Car- 
j pidia 20—25 villo albo, pubescentia (dc. !); glahra, ovalia, 
obtuse (Hoppe ap. Sturm!); equidem matnra, nondum vidi. — 
Ab A. nemorosa difert rhizomate albo, statura gra- 
cihord, altiori; foliolis haud- incisis serratis laete viridi- 
‚bus teneribus, tuvolueralium kateralibus interins das? ar- ' 
suato- repandis integerrimis, costis venisqus pube tenella‘ 
"brevissimu.sericea. splendentibus; autheris albis, —. For- 
mae sio diene Zransitoriae Toliolis ineisis, quas memoravif 
Dr. Graf in Fl. 1837. IL p. 660, et quales ipse obserravi 
vivag loco landato ( Grosskahlenberg ), neo non in agro 
. Veronensi et in monte Baldo, varissinje oceurrunt, 
Distributio geographica. Europa meridi iona- 
‚is, inter 49° —48° Jat,, ct 20° 34° long, — Gallia, 
(eirea Andegayam, Bastard} at Parisiorum circa Chantilly, 
Vaillant! Thnillier! ex DC.) — Italia, (frequenter in 
Peilnionziö, :e. g. Genua, prom. Porto Fino, mente Sum- 
Kan; Hetruria, prope Treviso, Herbich!.— Lombardia, ' 
% 8. Pavia, Verona, Avesa, Vicenza, colles Euganei, 
monte Baldo, Balbis! Pollini B) — Tyrolis, (in nemoro- - 
ss sulmontanis usque ad 3500 ped. alt, (teste Hoppe in 
‚älpes adscendens); deest ab aipium track. eentrali septen- 
krioxiem versus, de Henfler! in litt.) — Carinthie, ‚(Kla- 
senfurt, Hoppe! vallis Lavan, TI. 18391) — ‚Carnio- 
Ya (Rrianl, "Host! prope Labacım ad, Buyium Save ei-in 
“ Monte Gross- -Kahblehberg, Graf! Freyer!. in alla Welshiza: 
"Mope Jauerdurg, Sieber!) — Styria, {prope Malnburs, : 
Peyrl ax Malyty j 
