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bot. t. 623. V. lamiifolia et V. Rudolphiana Hayne mag. nat. freunde. 7. 

 p. 132, 133. V. divaricata Tausch. in Flora 1821. p. 568. Caules vix pedales. 

 Folia l-lj-pollicaria, obtusa vel rarius acutiuscula. Racemi 3-6-pollicares, s£e- 

 pius oppositi. Calycis segmenta oblonga, foliacea, 2 lin. longa, insequilata. 

 Corolla vulgo satis magna, coerulea, sed specimina corolla minore carnea in 

 pluribus regionibus observavi cum vulgari mixta, quas V. micrantha Link et 

 Hoffm. fl. port. 1. p. 286. t. 57 vel V. mollis Zea in Rcem, et Schult. syst. 1. 

 p. 112. (v. s.) 



J3. pilosa, caule undique piloso bifariam pilosiore. V. pilosaWilld. spec. 1. 



'p. 66. V. plicata Pohl tent. fl. boh. p. 15. V. florida Schmidt fl. bohem. 



p. 23. V. ehamsedryoides Bory et Chaub.? exped. mor. bot. p. 15. t. 1. 



In Europa prsesertim australiore, in IberiS et Caucaso. (v. s.) 

 * V. Froelichiana Reichb. fl. germ. excurs. p. 367 hybrida dicitur inter 



V. Chamaedryn et V. ofHeinalem. 



§ U. Scutellam. — Calyx et liabitus Multiflorarum. Pedicelli longi 

 vel rarius calyce subbreviores. Capsulce magnce , tranverse multo 

 latiores, ad marginem tenuem ciliatce, faciebus glabris. — Herbce 

 hemisphccrii borealis. 



76. V. Deltigera (WalL! in Benth. scroph. ind. p. 45), caule procumbente 

 glabro sub foliis bifariam lanato, foliis sessilibus ovato-lanceolatis leviter ser- 

 rato-crenatis glabris, racemis elongatis pnbescentibus, pedicellis vix calyce lon- 

 gioribus, capsula plano-compressS subrhombeS transverse latiore emarginatH 

 glabra ciliata. r }£ in Gossain Than Hitnalayae (WalKch! ). Folia pollicaria, basi 

 rotundata.-Racemi V. canas vel longiores. Capsulas maturas ipse non vidi, ex 

 schedis Wallichianis descripsi. Csetera V. Chamsedryos. (v. s.) 



77. V. cana (Wall.! in Benth. scroph. ind. p. 45), pilosiuscula, caule procum- 

 bente, foliis longiuscule petiolatis ovatis grosse crenato-serratis , racemis mul- 

 tifloris, pedicellis vix calyce longioribus, capsuM plano-compressa subrhombe^ 

 transverse latiore apice obtusS glabra eiliata. ^ in Nepalia et Gossain Than 

 ( Wallich ! list n. 401 ). Folia quam in V. montanS acutiora, basi rotundata 

 vel cuneata, 1-2-pollicaria. Racemi fructlferi 2-3-pollicares. Capsula 3-4 lin. 

 lata, vix 2 lin. longa (1). ( v. ». ) 



78. V. montana (Linn. fil. I suppl. p. 83), pilosiuscula, caule debili prostrato, 

 foliis longe petiolatis ovatis grosse orenato-serratis, racemis filiformibus pau- 

 cifloris, pedicellis elongatis, capsula plano-compresst transverse latiore basi api- 

 eeque subemarginata glabra margine ciliata. T£ in nemoribus frondosis umbro- 

 sis Europse temperatffi — Engl. bot. t. 766. Fl. dan. t. 1201. Jacq. fl. austr. 

 t. 109. Folia pleraque pollicaria, flaccida, basi rotundato-truncata vel late sub- 

 cordata. Corolla calyce duplo longior, albida, striis purpureo-coeruleis. Capsula 

 3-4 lin. lata. Semina paucaV. scutellatse. (v. s.) 



79. V. scutellata (Linn.! spec. p. 16), glabra velrarius puberula, debilis, fo- 

 liis sessilibus lineari-lanceolatis acutis remote et minute denticulatis, racemis 

 filiformibus, pedicellis elongatis palentissimis capsulS plano-compressa emargi- 

 nate biloba transverse latiore. Tfi in uliginosis, ad fossas, incultis humidisEu- 

 ropa; , Africae sept. ( Desf. fl. atl. ) , Asise rossicse et Americas borealis — 

 Engl. bot. t. 782. Caules tenues, semipedales ad sesquipedale3. Racemi flexuosi 

 flpribus paucis distantibus. Pedicelli 3-6 lin.longi, saspe reflexi. Corolla albida , 

 cosrulescens vel carnea. Calycis segmenta oblonga. Capsula mnlto latior quam 

 longa, etiam hasi emarginata. Semina in quoque loculo circa 6 valde compressa. 

 Variat foliis latioribus et utin var. seq. (v. s.) 



|3. pilosa ( Vahl enum. 1. p. 70), undique plus minus pubescens vel villosa. 

 V. Parmularia Poit. et Turp. fl. par. p. 19. t. 14. (v. s.) 



(I) Speciem atfinem aut eamdetn , foliis brevius petiolatis , nuper misit Zollinger, e Java, 

 »ubn. 1912. (Alph. DC. ) 



