296 MR. H. W. PUGSLEY : A REVISION OF THE 
fructiferis apice parum incrassatis flexuosis irregulariter patentibus nec 
recurvis paulo breviores. Sepala 275-3 mm, longa, 15-2 mm. lata, late oblonga, 
peltata, breviter acuta vel obtusa mucronata, basi sepius. subtruncata, 
integriuscula vel parce irregulariter denticulata, preter nervum dorsalem 
viridiusculum albida, corolle tubo zequilata. Corolla 9-10 mm. longa, pallide 
rosea; petalo superiore subaeuto, calcare magno longicollo deflexo sepala 
superante et alis atropurpureis reflexis apicem attingentibus carinamque 
paululum superantibus prodito ; petalo inferiore marginibus angustissimis 
suberectis nonnunquam ut in sectione. Parviflorarum apice paululum dilatatis 
subacuto ; petalis interioribus fere rectis apice atropurpurels. Fructis 
minimi, angusti, circa 2 mm. longi, 1°5 mm. lati, ovato-elliptici, juxta medium 
latissimi, in apicem acutiuseulum vel fere acutum et in stipitem angustissimum 
subeequaliter angustati, paulo compressi e£ plane carinati, siccitate apicis 
foveolis minutis distinctis leviter. rugulosi. : 
Hæc rara planta, ab auctoribus multo eonfusa et a el. Haussknecht ad 
F. Thuretii relata, ei sine dubio valde affinis est sed habitu minus robusto, 
foliorum laciniis confertis minoribus, racemis cum pedicellis patentibus haud 
multifloris, sepalis latioribus integriuseulis, corollis pallidioribus petalo 
superiore latius alato caleareque longiore preedito, fructibus semper angustis 
stipitatis satis differt. 
F. Reuteri in regione subalpinà montium in Sierra de Ronda, in Sierra 
Nevada, et in Sierra Segorbe Hispanic australis, atque in Sierré de Serpa 
Lusitanis habitat, ubi indigena certe videtur. 
The confusion that has oceurred between F. Reuteri and F. apiculata, Lge., 
giving rise to a complicated synonymy, has been dealt with under the latter 
species. 
A specimen collected at Granada by Lange was associated with 7. parviflora 
by Hammar as a variety segetalis (Mon. 1. e.), although at first referred to 
F. Reuteri. Lange himself also named this plant F. Reuteri (in Kjoeb. 
Vidensk. Meddel. 65 (1865)), but afterwards in the * Flora Hispanica? he 
followed Hammar, remarking, however, “forsan specifice distinguenda." 
Hammars diagnosis of his var. segetalisis tco briet for certain determination, 
but Lange’s clearly points to a plant specifically distinct from F. parviflora ; 
and on its discovery and recognition in Portugal it was raised to specific 
nk as F. segetalis in Coutinho’s recent * Flora de Portugal? Professor 
Coutinho has been kind enough to send an authentic Portuguese specimen 
which confirms its identity with the original Andalusian 7. Reuteri of 
Boissier, and F. parviflora B. segetalis, Hamm. and F. segetalis, Coutinho, 
must accordingly be added to the synonymy of that species, with the 
modification ** pro parte? in the case of the former, Hammar having also 
deseribed the plant in question under the valid name F. Reuteri. 
F. Reuteri approximates, both in flowers and in foliage, to the species of the 
section Parviflora, and more than any other member of this subsection shows 
