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B. PARVIFOLIA, Rowy, ll. ce. 
Folia rosularum minora, valde congesta acutiuscula. Caules 
-altiores. Cyma pauciflora ut in var. (typica) a. 
Y. PSEUDOVELUTINA, Rouy, ll. cc., 151, 282. 
Folia rosularum magna, obovato-oblonga, acuta, 8-12 centim. 
longa. Caules 25-35 centim. longi, 4-6 foliorum paria, et 
cyman compositam multifloram terminalem, sepe etiam cymas 
simplices axillares ferentes. Calyx sub anthesi 16-18 mm. 
longus. 
A species chiefly distinguished from S. gibraltarica by the peculiar 
structure of the lobes of the calyx. 
Hab. E. Spain, district of Alicante; on Mt. Hifac (Rouy, 
1883), and on the promontory of San Antonio, near 
Denia (Lacaita, 1884). 
390. Stueve parapoxa, Linn., Sp. Plant., ed. II. p. 1673; 
Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ. Helv., n. 5113; Rohrb., Monogr., p. 225. 
B. maritima, Reverch., Pl. Sard. Eas. (1881), n. 180 (ined.). 
Folia basilaria latiora in petiolum brevem attenuata. Flores 
in racemo multifloro, in pedicellis calyee multo brevioribus 
suffulti. 
Hiab. Sta. Liberata, coast of Sardinia. 
In all the specimens I have examined, the nerves of the calyx are simple, 
and do not anastomose : this is still more evident in the smoother calyx of 
var. 8. I have therefore transferred the species hither from the place 
assigned to it by Rohrbach. 
Geogr. limits.—N. Near Luxemburg. 
S. Greece; Pylos (Navarino), in the nome of 
Messenia. 
E. Rumelia; Mt. Chortiasch, near Salonica. 
W. France ; mountains of Dauphiny. 
