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1854, No. 8, in Hb. Mus. Brit., ut F. parviflora! Bornmüller, Iter Persico- 
Turcieum, 1892-3, No. 2030, Persia borealis, ut F. parviflora ! 
Planta quam typus humilior, haud scandens. Folia valde glauca, laciniis 
anguste linearibus, brevibus, canaliculatis, seepe crassiusculis. Racemi floriferi 
densi; flores quam in hujus speciei aliis formis magis patentes. Corolla 
usque ad 5 mm. longa, sæpius lete roseo-tincta ; petali superioris ale quam in 
typo latiores, presertim apicem versus dilatate ; petalo inferiore swpe sub- 
truncato et libero deflexo. —ructás vix 2 mm. longi latique, subrotundi, 
obtusiusculi brevissime apiculati, rarius subrotundo-ovati acutiusculi. Aliter 
ut in typo. i 
The corolla of this pretty variety differs somewhat in shape from that 
of the other forms of this species, and at the time of flowering is generally 
less erect in the raceme. 
Plants occur (cf. Bourgeau, Pl. d'Espagne, 1849, No. 22, in Hb. Mus. 
Brit. !) having the habit and flowers of var. glauca with the more attenuate 
fruit of var. acuminata. 
£. acuminata, Clavaud, ll. c. 277 et 53 (1881 et 1882) ; Pugsley, l.c. 
64 (1912). 
Icon. Smith, Eng. Bot. 590, ut F. parviflora. 
Exsice. Schultz, Herb. Norm. Nos. 415 & 415 bis, ut F. parviflora! 
Sintenis, Iter Trojanum, 1883, No. 301, Kenkoei, ut F. parviflora ! 
Planta ut var. glauca humilis, haud scandens. Folia intense glauca, 
laciniis tenuiter linearibus vel subcapillaceis canaliculatis. Racemi floriferi 
densiusculi. Corolla relative majuscula, 5—6 mm. longa, tandem roseo-tincta ; 
petalorum exteriorum margines quam in typo paululum latiores. Fructis 
2:25-25 mm. longi et 2 mm. lati, subrotundo-ovati, cum apiculo brevissimo 
persistente acutiusculi vel acuminati,in sicco apicis foveolis fere obsoletis rugosi. 
This variety is notable not only for its more acuminate fruits but for 
its very fine, almost capillary leaf-segments ; and its flowers are somewhat 
larger than those of any other form of the species. 
q. sinaitica, Haussk. l. c. 460 (1873). 
Ewsice. Boissier, Jardin du Sinai, Arabia Petræa, 1846, in Hb. Boissier ! 
Planta nana, vix 4 em. alta, satis ramosa. Folia intense glauca, inferiora 
caules fere æquantia, laciniis obtusis brevissimis (superioribus vix 1 mm. 
longis) preedita. Corolla roseo-tincta. Fructis ut in typo. 
This seems to be a very rare plant, known only from Mt. Sinai. 
0. indicoides, var. nov. 
Exsicc. Bornmüller, Iter Persico-Turcicum, 1892-3, No. 9, Persia australis 
(Farsistan), ut F. parviflora, transiens ad F. segetalem, Hamm.! Bagdad, 
Samaur, (ex Herb. Schiifli) in Hb, Kew! Russell, Aleppo, in Hb. Mus. 
Brit. ! 
