Floristik, Geographie, S3'stematik etc. 507 



G) Aberrationes Ku. arvensis quod periclinii foliola attinet: 



Kn. nauplia Borb. (Nauplia.) 



H) Variationes floris: 



a) niacrocnlycina Opiz. (Hung., Austria infer.); b) riibella Klett et 

 Rieht.; c) albida Klett et Rieht.; d) ochroleuca Gaud.; e) ßosculosa 

 Lej. et Court (Hung., Belg.); f) simplidßora Lej. et Court (Austria 

 infer., Belg.); g) asterocephala Georges. 



3.) Dtimeticolae Borb. 



24. Knautia dnmetonirn Heuff. (Hung., Carnidia, Stiria, Bosnia, 

 Bulgaria); b) bntyrochroa Borb. (Hung.); c) heterotoma Borb. (Hung.); 

 d) atro-sauguhiea Borb. (Romania); e) rosea Baumg. (Hung., Serbia, 

 Romania); Knautia bosniaca Conrath (Hung., Bosnia, Carnidia); 

 Knautia Timeroyi Jord (Basses- Alpes , Hispania.) 



Sectio IV. Agemmae Borb. 

 1.) Sphaerocephalae (Borb.) 



25. Knautia ciliata Spreng. (Iberia); b) Conrathi Borb. (Caucasia); 

 c) Kn. heterotricha C. Koch. (Paphlagonia); d) Kn. Dinglen Borb. (Turcia.) 



26. Knautia bysantina Fritsch (Turcia, Bithynia.) 



27. Kjiautia integrifolia L. (Gallia, Italia, Istria, Dalmatia, Serbia 

 austr., Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Turcia, Graecia); b) Kn. amplexicaulis 

 L. (Gallia, Italia, Istria, Hercegovina, Serbia austr., Bulgaria, 

 Macedonia, Turcia, Thessalia, Graecia); c) angustiloba Vis. (Dalmatia, 

 Macedonia); d) triplotricha Borb. (Smyrna); e) Kn. W<^^;/sSibth. et Sm.; 

 f) Kn. Urvillei Coult. (Graecia, Bulgaria); ff) adenoclinis Borb. 

 (Albania); ^) Kn. lamprophyllos Borb. 



28. Knautia mirnica Borb. (Graecia.) 



1.) Lichnoides DG. 



29. Knautia orientalis L. (Bulgaria, Graecia, Turcia); b) salicifolia 

 Borb. (Thracia, Rumelia.) 



30. Knautia iTrichera) Degeni Borb. (Turcia, Rumelia , Thessalia.) 

 Im Appendix erwähnt der Verf. noch eine Knautia ßavißora 



Borb. {K. integrifolia C. Koch non L.) (Armenia Turcica), mit der Var. 

 b) cinerascens Borb. (Pontus), welche nach dem Verf. den Latifoliis 

 zuzuzählen ist. Kümmerle (Budapest.) 



Britten, J., Thrincia nudicaulis. (Journal of Botanv. Vol. XLW 



N«. 529. p. 31—33. January 1907.) 

 The author shows that the above plant is synonymous with 

 Leontodon hirtiim L., L. Leysseri Beck. Crepis nudicaulis L. and 

 Leontodon nudicaule Sol. MSS. among other Synonyms. 



F. E. Fritsch. 



Cambage, R. H., Notes on the native flora of New South 

 Wales. Part V. Bowral to the Wombeyan Caves. 

 (Proceedings Linnean Society New South Wales. Vol. XXXI. Part 

 3. NO. 123. p. 432-452. 1906. Plates XXXIV— XXXV.) 



The country around Bowral ranges from 2200—2800 feet and 

 has an annual rainfall of 39 inches. The plants for the most part belong 

 to the coastal area, but there are notable exceptions. Rainfall, 

 geological formation, and aspect are important factors. Thus in 

 Illawawa up to the plateau at Robertson (6795 in.) we have 

 dense brush, which is absent at Bowral, and at Robertson is due 



