Hab. in ditione Talysch ad Massala (Bahse!), in um- 
brosis montis Elburs Persiae bor. (Ky. 291!) et pr. Siaret 
(Bunge?!), in monte Kuhdaena Persiae anstr. (Ky. 6811). 
Differt a M. albo praesertim calycis forma et pubescen- 
tia et seminibus semper acute tuberculatis. 
5. M, albam (Mill.) Garcke. 
Caules erectiuscali inferne pilis longis hirsuti superne 
aeque ac folia superiora, bracteae, prophylla calycesque pilis 
brevieribus glandulosis teeti; folia interdum undulata, lanceo- 
lato-elliptica acuminata, inferiora hirsutiuscula ad basin an- 
gustafa, superiora basi rotundata sessilia; flores in dichasio 
composito, ramo altero abhreviato vel abortive, hrevius Ion- 
gius pedicellati; calyx longitudine valde varians, nervis reti- 
euloso - venosis, dentibus lanceolatis acutiusenlis, Aeris masculi 
elarato-tubulosus superne constrictus nervis 10 fuscis, femi- 
nei e basi ovata clavains plerumque 20-nervins, fructifer 
valde ampliatus; petala vespertina alba, raro rahbra, unguibus 
ntringue acutinscule aurieulatis paullum exsertis, bipartita 
lobis latis obtusis, appendieibus hinis retusis; capsula e hasi 
ovata oblongo -conica; semina dorso plano-convexa, faciebus 
eoncavinscula obtuse tuberculata. 
Lychnis dioica var. ß. et y. (forma floribus plenis) L. 
sp. pl. I, 437. ©. 
Lychnis dioica auct. mult. cum var. ß. viridiflora Ser. 
in DC. prodr. I, 386: forma chlorotica, „Noribus plenis peta- 
lis viridibus.“ 
Lychnis alba Mill. diet. no. 4. (1768.) 
Lychnis vespertina Sibth. fl. oxon. 146. (1794.) 
Saponaria dioica (L.) Mnch. meth. 76 pro p. (1794); 
non Schldl. 
3. Ra. 2. Het, 14 
