512 Vermischte neue Diagnosen. 
p. 149. — Pax u. Knuth, Primulaceae, in: Das Pflanzenreich, 1905, p. 218. 
? Britton et Rydberg in Bull. New York Bot. Garden, vol. 2, no. 6, 1901, 
p. 179. (See pl. III, fig. 21.) — Arctie North America: King Point. 
In bloom in the later half of June 1906 (17.—28.). 
851. Senecio integrifolius (L.) Clairv. var. Lindstroemii C. H. Ostenfeld, 
l e, p. 70. — ? S. integrifolius Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1834, p. 335. — 
Cineraria integrifolia Richardson in Franklin, I. Journ., ed. 1, App., 1823, 
p. 748. — Kjellman, Vega Exp. vetensk. arb., II, 1883, p. 29; an Murr.? 
(See pl. III, fig. 20.) — Arctic North America: King Point. Flowering 
in the first days of July 1906 (4.—7.) — In another point Torrey et 
Grays description differs from our plant, viz. they say: „rays 8—9, 
oblong, short“. The European S. integrifolius has about 15 rays, while 
the King Point plant has about 21, which are much longer, linear- 
spathulate and bright orange. In this latter point our plant differs from 
the true S. integrifolius, and in one character more: our form has the 
very narrow and long involucral leaves deeply purple-coloured, at least 
in their upper part. I have therefore provisionally — as I have no 
mature fruit at my disposal —- arranged it as a new variety, var. Lind- 
stroemii under the much varying S. integrifolius, naming it in honour 
of the indefatigable collector on board the Gjóa Mr. A. H. Lindstróm. With 
regard to the shape and covering of the leaves it agrees wel with the main- 
species, but the subumbellate inflorescence has rather few (1—5) heads. 
852. Palaquium Vidalii (Pierre mss.) M. Dubard in Bull. Mus. hist. 
nat. Paris, 1909, p. 381. — Folia elliptica, oblonga, 16 cm longa, 6,5 om 
lata, supra glabra, infra puberula, coriacea, 25—30 costulis, nervis trans- 
versaliter dispositis. — Sepala 6, biseriata, 3,5—4 mm alta, deltoidea, 
acuta, intus glabra, dorso squamuloso-puberula. Corolla adulta, extus 
sericeo-pilosa, intus glabra, tubo 4 mm alto, lobis 8 mm longis, reflexis, 
staminibus subaequilongis, crassis. — Stamina 12, biseriata, exteriora 
paululo longiora epipetala, filamentis 5 mm longis, interiora episepala 
filamentis 4 mm longis. Antherae 4,5 mm altae, extrorsae, profunde 
cordatae, oblongae, lanceolatae, connectivo brevi denticulato vel apice 
biserurio, utrinque pilosae. — Ovarium 6 loculare pyramidale, 2 mm 
altum, basi disco pulvinato suffultum, cum stylo exserto, glabro, subulato, 
18 mm longo. — Cette espece se rapproche nettement du P. obovatum; 
elle est surtout caractérisée par ses sépales squameux pubérulents, par 
sa corolle velue au dehors, par le connectif émarginé de ses étamines 
et son ovaire pyramidal. — Philippines: Vidal no. 9 (Herb. Pierre). 
853. X Viola Lacaitaeana (V. nebrodensis var. pseudogracilis X splen- 
dida Becker et Lacaita) W. Becker in Malpighia, XXII (1909), p. 4, tab. II. 
— Caules + procumbentes, pilosi, internod. + abbreviatis vel subelongatis. 
— Folia infer. ovata, ad basin truncata, glabra; superiora oblonga, in petiol. 
angustata, pilosa. — Stipulae inf. et intermed. uti in V. nebrodensi, laciniis 
longioribus angustioribusque; supremae 4—5 palmato-partitae uti in V. 
splendida; pilosae. — Sepala obtusiuscula, indistincte denticulata, pilo- 
siora. — Calcar subulatum, rectum. — Napoli: Pizzo delle Tende, 
1300 m (C. Lacaita, 30. IV. 1908). 
