346 MR. F. N. WILLIAMS: REVISION 
The Linnean specimens were from the neighbourhood of 
Montpellier. It is not an “ espèce exclusivement française,” as 
claimed by Rouy aud Foucaud (Fl. de France, iii. p. 244 [1896]), 
since it is found on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees. Tue stems 
are from 10-20 centim. 
Geogr. limits. —N. Depart. of Aveyron. E. Depart. of Gard. 
S. 4 W. On Mt. Costabona, in Catalonia (not usually 
marked in maps). 
Iconogr.— Willk. Ic. descr. Pl. Rar. Hisp. i. p. 97,1. 65 B; 
DC. Ic. Pl. Rar. Gall. 47; Cus. § Ansb. Herb. Fl. France, i. 
t. 701. 
9. A. LESUnINA, Loret, Herb. Lozère, p. 13 (1858-62) ; Lecoq 
et Lam. Cat. Pl. Centr. France, p. 104 (1847), sub A. ligericina. 
Caules simplices vel ramosi, teretes erecti subfastigiati, 5-7 
centim. Folia inferiora approximata subimbricata ovali-lanceo- 
lata acuminata uninervia lete virentia. Flores parvi in cyma 
dichotoma, terminales longe, alares brevius pedicellati ; pedicellis 
florum alarium bracteolatis. Sepala ovato-lanceolata acuta 
anguste membranaceo-marginata. Petala suborbiculata pallide 
lutea calyce parüm longiora. Capsula in valvas 6 lanceolatas 
profunde dehiscens. Semina reniformi-globosa grosse et obtuse 
tuberculata.—Tota planta indumento patulo glanduloso-viscoso 
dense vestita. 
The earlier name of A. ligericina is rejected, as it is the L 
name for the River Loire, instead of that for Lozére, which the 
author intended. 
Hab. France: departments of Lozére and Aveyron. 
Ieonogr.— Willk. Ic. descr. Pl. Rar. Hisp. i. p- 99, t.66 a 
(A. ligericina); Cus. § Ansb. Herb. Fl. France, iv. t. 90 
(A. ligericina ). 
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10. A. MONTANA, Linn. Cent. Plant. i. p. 12 (1755); Amant 
Acad. iv. p. 272; Willk. § Lange, Prodr. Fl. Hisp. ii. p» P7 
Syn. Pre- Linneana.—A sine foliis linearibus aeuminatis, 
florum integris calyce duplo longioribus, Le Monmer, 
logue des Plantes en Auvergne, etc. (1744). Inst 
Myosotis lusitanica linariæ folio, magno flore, Tournef. 1^ 
Herb. p. 244, ex auct. herbarii Vaillant. 
Le Monnier wrote that it occurred plentifully on the 1 
Orleans to Bourges, especially in the forest of Alloignt. 
1s the first botanist to give a satisfactory account of the plant. 
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