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again both plants under the same narae. Yoii seem to liave relied upon 

 Huefs specimens, which are wrongly named. Huet no 265 is not diffusum 

 but cuneifolium ; his no 267 is not cuneifolium but rather a curious variety 

 of montanum. The same plant is sent from the same place by 3Ir Groves 

 under the name of A. montanum. The plants in the Abruzzi are quite di- 

 stinct. The plant gathered by Mr Leresche 21 Aug'. 18.56 is cuneifolium not 

 ditfusum." 



43. A. ovirense; sec. Kerner est bona et ab A. Wulfeniano bene (vegetatione, 

 foliis etc.) distincta species; laudatus auctor historiam ntriusque more suo 

 solito, critice et concinne exposuit (l. c. pag. 196—9). A. alpestre Wulf. ap. 

 Jacq. (1790) non L. (1767). A. Wulfenianum Kchb. ic. germ., exc. p. p.; K. 

 p. p. (non IJernh.). 



44. Biscutella sempervirens; sec. Boissier et Colraeiro est varietas (glaci- 

 alis) B. laxte (6.6); hab. in Valenc. (Lag.), Extreni. (Lag.), Bwtica (S. Xevada, 

 S. de Maria, altit. 6000—10000). 



45. Thlaspi Kerneri Hut. in oe. bot. zeit. 1874; T. alpino Cr. proximura, sed 

 habitu et iunovatione ad T. sylvium etc. vergit; detectum a cl. Huter in 

 nionte Kaut ditionis uticensis Venetiie, Tyrol. mer.-occ. contermime (ad 1800 

 nietr. s. m.); dein in Carniolia; occ. monte Krn in valle flum. Lsonzo (ad 

 2000 metr. s. m.) ab eodem lectum est. 



46. T. cepetefoliura M.K. (1833). Nocctea cepetefolia Kchb. exc. (1832). Lepi- 

 dium cepeasfolium Kchb. ap. Mossl. (1828). Hntchiusia cepeiefolia DC. (1821). 

 Iberis cepesefolia Wulf. ap. Jacq. (1781). 



47. Capsella rubella; inter Bursam pastoris vulgarem crescens, characteres 

 sibi proprios per multos annos constantes pra;buisse dicitur, cum altera 

 prolem hybridam procreans. 



48. Jonopsidium acaule; planta hwcce sola est (excepta forse Arab. lusi- 

 tanica Boiss.) e Cruciferis europteis, quse Lusitaniic priva sit (sed adest 

 in regno maroccano): Willkomm. 



49. Reseda bipinuata; jam a. 1717 ab Ant. de Jussieu in Hispania lecta 

 est, dein (1753) a Loefling ad Cieupozuelos pr. Matritum observata et in 

 ejus itin. hisp. pag. 79 commemorata. 



50. Helianthemum serpyllif olium; H. glabrum Keru. (1883). H. vulgare 

 glabrum K. (1837). H. serpyllifolium Cr. 1769 (non Cistus serpyllifolius L. 

 1753). Locus classicus est m. Schneeberg Au.str. p. d. — Cistus serpyllifolius 

 L. (excl. synon. Clus.) est planta GaHise meridionalis. 



51. H. alpestre Dun.; H. oelandicum K. (non Whlnb. suec). Cistus alpestris 

 Jacq. enum. (1762). C. oelandicus Jacq. au. (1776) non L. sp. (1753). Alpes 

 omnes copiose inhabitat, in Austr. et Styria detectum a Clusio, sed ejus sy- 

 non. Linmeus p. p. ad Cistum serpyllifolium suum (e Stipulatis!) male ci- 

 tavit; cfr. Keruer sched. ad exs. a. 1883. 



52. Viola odorata; inter species e grege V. odorata^ a Jordan propositas, 

 insignior est V. subcarnea ej., quie typum bene distinctum et cultura non 

 mutandum sistere videtur (Le Jolis in litt. 1878). 



53. V. cryana; non ni.si in Burgundia lecta, ibi jugum oolithicum Lary Blanc 

 dictum (secus canalem burgund.) inhabitat; detecta a C.Royer, qui statuit 

 eam sistere varietatem glabram Viohe rothomagensis. 



54. V. polychroma; inter V. declinatam W.K. et V. saxatilem Schmidt media; 

 perennis, flores suos suave olentes et coloribus valde variis ornatos explicans 

 a Majo usque in Septembr., unde iu convallibns alpinis calcareis Salisburgi 

 et Tyrol. bor. pratorum decus insigne constituit; de ea jam Hostius loquitur 

 cum sub V. tricolore dicit: "in Tyrolia vidi individua, in pratis alpium 

 crescentia, ob amplitudinem fiorum, ob coloris varietatem et elegantiam, 



