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Hab. Dalmatia, loco ainplius non indie. (Visiani in Hb. DC. & 

 Boiss.), in insula Osego (Spruner, Hb. Boiss.)— Origo speciminum 

 Beichenbacbio distributorum a cl. incerta (" Dalmatien, an alten 

 Mauern langs des Morlakken- Canals, auf dem Minaret von Dernis, 

 an Felsen uni Almissa."). 



Tbougb nearly related to tbe former, and similar as to general 

 habit, it may be distinguished by its small numerous flowers, on 

 thin and, as a rule, clustered peduncles ; the stamens and seeds 

 offer good technical characters. 



8. C. Cephallenica. Inconspicua. Caules flagellares (30-45 

 cm. longi, 2-4 mm. crassi) ascendentes brunnei, pilis mollibus 

 patulis vestiti, simplices, remote foliati. Folia cordato-ovata grosse 

 et obtuse dentata, indumento adpresso subtomentosa vel glabres- 

 centia. Mores pauci (5-8) minusculi, pedunculis tenuissimis arcuato- 

 patulis subaequilongi in racemum terminalem laxum simplicem 

 dispositi. Beceptacnlum subglobosum, sicut calices molliter setu- 

 losum. Calicis lobi angusti basi attenuati acutissimi, corolla ^ 

 breviores, sub anthesi et postea reflexi. Corolla (6-8 mm. alta, 10- 

 12 lata) ultra f fissa, lobis patulis caeruleis. Staminum squamaa 

 ovatae, filamentis duplo fere longiores, longitudine ciliarum 6-plo 

 latiores : antherae summa filamentorum squarnarumque duplo lon- 

 giores, breviter apiculataa. Stilus gracilis, corolla duplo longior, 

 pars eius glabra piliferam subaaquans ; stigmata stilo 8-plo breviora. 

 Capsula parva (2 : 2-5 mm.). Semina inter maiora (0-9 : 0*5 mm.) 

 subovalia crassiuscula badia nitida. Flor. Iunio, Iulio. 



Syn. C. garganica Boiss. Fl. Or. iii. 918. 



Hab. In insula Cephallenia pr. Taphiiis eparchiae occid. 

 Baliki (Heldr. exsicc. 3705) et in monte Ainos hodie Montenero 

 (Letourneux, PI. Or. variae 3460). 



According to its station, which is at a considerable distance 

 from those of the other species, this is distinct in every respect ; its 

 long flaccid stems, with sparse leaves and few-flowered terminal 

 raceme, give it a characteristic appearance. 



9. C. Brotherorum (ex affinitate G. sarmatica Ker).- Hirsuto- 

 hispidula. Caulis erectus subflexuosus (50 cm. altus), pro altitudine 

 gracilis, simplex. Folia iis C. sarmaticm rigidiora, caaterum sub- 

 similia. Flores magni erecti vel subnutantes baud secundi, pedun- 

 culis gracilibus longioribus, a medio caule racemum anguste 

 pyramidalem simplicem formantes. Alabastrum (30 mm. fere 

 longuin) angustum subclavatum. Keceptaculum semi-ellipsoideum. 

 Calix ut in typo. Corolla (30 mm. longa) anguste infundibularis ad 

 £ incisa, lobis parabolicis erectis in margine ciliatis, caeterum glabra. 

 Stamina iis C. sarmaticm maiora. Stilus inclusus, parte superiore 

 pilifera incrassatus. Capsula et semina mini non visa. Fl. Iulio. 



Hab. In ditione Ossetia Caucasi centralis inter Jedisi et Kad- 

 lasem ad flumen Didi Liachva (Broth. Cauc. 592). 



A species of secondary order, the habit and characters of which 

 seem, however, to entitle it to an independent place. 



10. C. cantabrica. Pusilla, obscure virens, surculosa. Badix 

 pro planta crassa (8-12 mm. longa) napulilbrmis, cauliculos plures 

 tenues primo humifusos demum ascendentes emittens. Caules 



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