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MR. C, C. LACAITA : A REVISION OF 
List D. 
ECHIUM pyrenatcum, L. 
ex hb. Vaillant in Mus. Paris (as Æ. majus et asperius fl. dilute purpureo). 
ex hb. Pourret in Mus. Paris from Narbonne (as italicum). 
Lapeyrouse in hb. Gay, sine loco (as pyramidale). Other authentic 
specimens from Lapeyrouse are at Mus. Brit. and in hb. Smith. 
Bentham in hb. Kew, from Villefrance près Toulouse (as pyramidale). 
from Restinclières (as pyrenaicum). 
. hb. Loret in Mus. Par., from Toulouse (as pyrenaicum). 
from Viviers (as italicum). 
Billot, no. 2325 bis, from Carcassonne (as italicum, L., non Lehm.). 
ter, from Fouras in Charente Inférieure (as the last). 
Magnier, Fl. Select. 1250 bis, falaises de Bidart, Basses Pyr. (as 
italicum). 
Reverchon & Derbez, Pl. Fr. no. 249, from Bollène (as pyrenaicum). 
J. S. Mill in hb. Kew, from La Dochelle (as pyramidatum). 
Bourgeau, Pl. Hisp. 1852, sine numero, from Fuente de la. Higuera, 
Spain (as italicum det. Cosson). 
. Gandoger, Fl. Hisp. Exs. no. 258, Renteria in Guipuzcoa (as 
pyrenaicum). 
. ex hb. Fernandez in hb. Rouy, Guadalajara, S ain. 
Y; Jara, 
hb. Rouy, from Sierra de Maimon above Velez Rubio (as italicum 
altered to pyramidale). 
Bourgeau, Esp. 1850, from Fuensanta by Murcia (as italicum). 
_ Fl. Ital. Exs. no. 2129, from Spinazzola, Prov. Bari (as italicum var, 
pyramidatum). 
. Martelli in hb. Florent., from Manfredonia. 
Groves in hb. Florent., from Otranto. 
from Gallipoli. 
Rabenhorst in hb. Kew, from Gargano (as Æ. gaditanum, Boiss., 
which is ridiculous). 
Reverchon, Pl. Alger. 1897, no. 243, [rom M. Babors (as italicum var. 
pyramidale). 
All Algerian specimens called italicum are pyrenaicum. 
E. PYRENAICUM var. BALEARICUM, mihi. 
24. 
Porta & Rigo, 21. viii. 1885, from Majorca (as italicum B balearicum). 
(III.) ECHIUM LUSITANICUM, Sp. Pl. p. 140 (1753). — Of this species 
Linnæus says little and adds no more in his later works. It is defined 
corollis stamine longioribus, and two synonyms are quoted, one from Royen, 
the other from Tournefort, but the latter with a note of interrogation. The 
habitat “in Europa australi ” is too indefinite to give any clue ; the definition 
