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foliis radicalibus sinuato-pinnatifidis undulatis , caulinis superioribus crenatis 

 integerrimisve cordato-amplexicaulibus vel brevissime decurrentibus , racemis 

 subramosis iliterruptis , floribus subsessilibus solitariis, calycis lanati laciniis 

 lato-l,anceolatis , filamentisomnibus purpureo-lanatis. In insula HydrS et prope 

 Athenas copiose ( Sibthorp '.) , in Nauplia (Zuccarini ! Boissier ! ), SyriS (Aucher 

 n. 212 et 2446), Libano ( Aucher ! ), prope Alep (Russell).V. plicatum 

 Sibth. etSm.! fl. gr. 3. p. 21. t. 226. Calyces fere V. phlomoidis. Corollffi 

 amplse lutese. ( v. s. ) 

 Specimen in Caria lectum et a cl. Aucher sub n. 707 communicatum hinc V. 



undulato hinc V. sinuato afline videtur , sed ob statum maneum non rite deter- 



minandum. (v. inherb. DC. ) 



36. V. glomebatum ( Boiss.! pl. or. diagn. 4. p. 52), elatum , tomento denso 

 flavicante in inflorescentia subfloccoso , foliis radicalibus magnis oblongo-lan- 

 ceolatis subintegerrimis basi in petiolum angustatis crassis caulinis sessilibus 

 supremis ovatis acuminatis basi cordato-subauriculatis , racemis elongatis in- 

 terruptis in paniculam dispositis, floribus fasciculatis sessilibus, calycis ampli 

 laciniis lanceolatis dense tomentosis, filamentis omnibus flavescenti-lanatis. (i, in 

 collibus totius regionis calidse circa Smyrnam et Magnesiam legit Boissier et eo 

 teste in Zacyntho legit Margot nec non in MacedoniS Frivaldsky. V. phlomoides 

 Russ.! Alep. ( v. ». comm. a cl. Boissier. ) 



§ 2. Glomerata. — Caides et folia albo vel lutescenti-tomentosa vet la- 

 nata, Racemirigidi, simplices vel scepius paniculato-ramosi. Flores 

 subsessiles, fasciculati, fasciculis inter se demum remotis densis. 

 Calyces profunde partiti albo-lanati. Herbce Thapsoideis habitu 

 aflines, inflorescentid perfecte evolutd facile distinguenda. Florum 

 fasciculi dense tomentosi. Rachis inter fasciculos scepius denu- 

 data. Racemorum apices interdum steriles subspinescentes. Calyces 

 quam in Thapsoideis minores. 



37. V. gnaphalodes (Bieb. fl. taur. cauc. suppl. p. 152), lanS niveafloecosS 

 in caule foliorumque pagina superiore decidua, foliis ovato-ellipticis oblongisve 

 crenulatis vel subintegerrimis summis cordato-amplexicaulibus, racemo elon- 

 gato simplici vel vix ramoso, fasciculis florum densismultifloris demumremotis, 

 filamentis lanatis. In TauriS meridionali (Steven), ad littora Armeniaca maris 

 Nigri abundat (C. Koch), prope Antiochiam et in monte Delphi (Aueher-Eloy 

 n. 1749, 18.34, 2449 et2457). Caulis ssepius simplex. Racemus 1-3-pedalis , 

 rigidus. Rachis post lanam delapsam lsevis , siccitate nigricans. Fasciculi flo- 

 rumfere V. mucronati ( v. in herb. DC. et Hooker). 



38. V. gosstpinum (Bieb. fl. taur. cauc. suppl. p. 152), lanS niveS floccosS, 

 foliis oblongis crenulatis supra viridibus sublanatis, caulinis decurrentibus, ra- 

 cemo elongato simplici, fasciculis densis multifloris demum remotis, filamentis 

 superioribns lanatis inferioribus nudis. — in IberiS (Bieb.). A V. gna- 

 phaloidi paululum differre videtur foliis angustioribus deourrentibus et fila- 

 mentis inferioribus nudis. 



39. V. muckonatum (Lam. dict. p. 218), tomento denso niveo subfloccoso, fo- 

 liis crassis radicalibus amplis oblongis crenatis vel subsinuatis, caulinis oblongis 

 obovatisve superioribus cordato-amplexicaulibus longiuscule decurrentibus , 

 panicuht amplS ramis longis rigidis divaricatis, fasciculis densis globosis re- 

 motis, pedicellis calyce brevioribus, filamentis omnibus albido-lanatis — In AsiS 

 Minore (Boissier), etiam ad portum Juvenalem prope Monspelium seminibus cum 

 lana extraneS allatis. V. auriculatum Sibth et Sm.! fl. gr. 3. p. 20. t. 225, 

 V. candidissimum DC. ! fl. fr. suppl. p. 413. Elatius quamV. sinuatum. Folia 

 infima saspe sesquipedalia, vix sinuato-lobata, superiora interdum in petiolum 

 late biauriculatum angustata. Rami paniculse ssepe pedales, fasciculis 1-2 poll. 

 intev se distantibus. Calyces parvi. (v. s.) 



