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hairy. But the characters, by which incomplete specimens are most easily 
recog 
nised in herbaria, are the grey not yellow indumentum, the shorter 
hairier corollas with less remarkably protuding stamens, and the dark 
filaments. The difference in shape of the corolla-tube is not easy to see 
n SIC 
20, 
List A. 
Ecuivm rraticum, L.2 M. altissimum, Jacq. 
1. ex Herb. Jacq. in Mus. Brit. probably cult. (as altissimum). 
2. Fl. Austr. Hung., no. 3714, Promontor, Hungary (as altissimum, but 
identical with no. 12 below). 
3. Richter, Fl. Hung., Ofen ; also in Baenitz as from Buda-Pest 
(as italicum). 
4. Schultz, Herb. Norm. 2868, Wolfsthal prope Budam (as altissimum). 
5. Heuffel in Herb. Gay, from the Banat (as italicum). 
6. Wierzbicki, from Oravieza in the Banat (as italicum). 
7. Sagorski, Fl. Herceg., form Mostar (as altissimum). 
8. Sintenis, 1873, no. 302, Babadagh in the Dobrudja (as italicum). 
9. Pichler, 6, vi. 1885, from Spalato (as italicum). 
10, Huter, 24, v. 1867, from Ragusa (as italicum). 
10 bis. Reichenbach, Fl. Germ. exsiec. no. 995, from Fiume (as italicum). 
11. J. S. Mill, Rimini on the road to Ravenna (as altissimum = italicum 
Lehm., non Linn.). 
12. Fl. Austr. Hung. no, 3715, from Verona (as italicum, but identical with 
no. 2 above). 
13. Fl. Ital. Exs. no. 940, from Florence (as italicum). 
14. Webb in hb. Rouy, Roma extra portam Salaram (as italicum). 
15. Arcangeli in hb. Florent., from Stilo in Calabria (as italicum). 
16. Reverchon, Pl. Sard. 1882, no. 245, from Tempio in Sardinia (as 
italicum). 
T Pl. Cors. 1878, no. 49, from Bastelica in Corsica (as 
italicum). 
18. Kralik, Pl. Cors. no. 699, from Zicavo in Corsica (as italicum; this 
no. is quoted in Rouy, Il. Fr.). 
. ex hb. Grenier in Mus. Paris, from Hyères (as italicum). 
20. Thuret, 1868, no. 61, from Antibes (as /talieum). 
21. Loret, 1, vi. 1851, from Le Lue (Var) (as italicum). 
Naudin in Mus. Par., from Collioure with the obs, * fleurs trés petites 
blane-bleuátres, trés différent de PÆ. italicum qui abonde à 
Collioure,” is typical italicum showing that his conception of 
italicum was not that of Linnæus. This plant became var, 
albereanum, Naud, 
