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MR. C. BUCKNALL : A REVISION 
Siehe's Cilician plant No. 55 being in a young stage of growth, it is not 
possible to determine its position with certainty. It is a distinct looking 
plant and its area is within that of 5. разпит. I have therefore named 
it provisionally as a variety of that species, but fruiting specimens with 
mature calyces might prove it to be entitled to higher rank than this. All 
the specimens cited, as well as others contained in the Geneva herbaria, 
appear to belong to the same gathering. 
17. S. BRACHYCALYX, Boiss, Diagn. ser. 1. iv. p. 43 (1844). 
Viride, pubescens, Caulis pilis mollibus longis patentibus vel deflexis obsitus, 
gracilis, subdichotome paniculato-corymbosus. Folia pilis minute tubereu- 
latis breviter hirsuta, tenera, subrepanda, inferiora oblonga, in petiolum ad 
basin marginatum attenuata, superiora lanceolata, sessilia. Pacem? tandem 
laxi. Aachis pedieellique longe pilosi. Саут pilis tenuibus vestitus, ad 
tertiam partem in dentes triangulari-laneeolatos obtusiusculos fissus, fructifer 
parum auctus, breviter campanulatus deflexus. Corolla alba, 'alyce. duplo 
triplove longior. Fornices obtusi, stamina vix æquantes vel paullo superantes, 
Длето filamentis sesquibreviores. Мені supra basin constrictæ, valde 
venoso-areolatze, venis lævibus, minute tuberculatæ. 
Caulis 8-5 dem. altus; folia inferiora 5-7 em. longa, 2:5-3 em. lata ; 
flores 14 mm. longi, calyx 7 mm. longus, fructifer 7-8 mm. longus ; corolla 
135 mm. longa ; пиеше 2:5 mm. longze, 1:2 mm. late. 
S. brachycalyx, Boiss. Fl. Orient. iv. p. 173 (1879) ; DC. Prod. x. p. 39 
(1846). 
GEocR. Distr.—TurKeY : Caria, 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED :— 3. orientale, Pinard non Linn. “In Cariæ 
montibus." C. Pinard, 1843. Herb. Kew., Univ. Cantab., Fielding, D.C., 
and Boiss, 
The distinguishing characters of this species are the leaves gradually 
attenuated into the petiole and the campanulate calyx only slightly enlarged 
in fruit. From S. Bornmuellert it differs in the dichotomous branching of 
the stem and the more deeply divided, eampanulate, not cylindrical alyx. 
It is doubtful whether this has been found outside the ancient province of 
Caria, in the south-west corner of Asia Minor. All other plants referred to 
it are S. palestinum or S. Bornmuelleri. 
18. S. BorNMUELLERI, sp. nov. | 
Radix subeylindrica, radieulas erassiuseulas edens. Caulis gracilis, 
racemoso-ramosus, sursum paniculato-corymbosus, tenuiter breviterque pilosus 
et parce tuberculato-setosus. Folia tenera, setis minutis subaspera, inferiora 
oblonga vel ovato-lanecolata, basi cordata, rotundata vel cuneata, in 
petiolum subeequilongum | alatum — deeurrentia, media in petiolum late 
marginatum attenuata, superiora ovata, sessilia, subdecurrentia. Racemi 
