THE CONTINENTAL FLORA OF SOUTH SWEDEN 399 



Kaluga (14), Moscow (60), Vladim. (13), Niz. Novg. (77, 48), Volodga (21) as a co- 

 lonist]. — In C. Europe only one or two occurr. in Bohem., probably as an accident. 

 Distrib. on the shores of the S. Baltic Sea (see p. 325). — D. T. I: i. 



Slipa pennala L. (= eiipemicUa Aschers. & (Iraebn.). — S. and SE. Russia; in N. 

 to Volh.: Vladimir- Volynsk (70), Kiev (53), Chernig. (53), Kursk (i), Orel (14), Mos- 

 cow (60), Niz. Novg. (48), NE. Kaz., S. Vyatka, S. Perm. — The distrib. in C. Europe 

 seems not to be fully investigated, the species being confused with the S. European 

 S. 7nedilerra?iea (Trin. & Rupr.). Accord, to VoUman S. eupetinala is almost lacking in 

 Bav. The occurr. in the region around the Middle Rhine and in N. Germ., however, 

 would seem to belong to 6". eupennala. It is recorded from France by Ascherson >si 

 Graebner, but its distrib. in this region seems to be not yet determined. The mainpart 

 of S. pennata coll. in S. France is certainly to be referred to S. mediterranea. Rouy 

 only deals with the coll. species. In Germ, the W. limit may be as follows: Alsace, 

 Pfalz, Hessen, Thuring., the Harz, W. Brandenb., Garz and Pyritz in Pomer., and 

 VV. Prussia on the Vistula. Outside the Danub., Austr., and Bohem. plains, however, 

 there are only a few minor isolated areas or occurr.; in the Kingd. Saxony, o. — In 

 S. Swed. it occurs in Vastergotland very sparsely in two localities in Falbygden: the 

 parishes of Vartofta-Asaka (Bondegarden) and Dala (Stenasen); formerly also at Valtorp 

 in the same district (cf. Sernander 1908). — D. T. [i: i c — I: 3]. 



Veronica spicata L. — - See Plate 16 and the map p. 310. — D. T. II: 2. Also V. T. 

 i: c and 2. 



Viola pumila Chaix. — The distrib. would scarcely seem to be fully known at present. 



— S. Russia; accord, to Becker (19 10) and other recent records in N. to Liv.:Osel 

 (Becker and 73), Kiev (Becker), Tula (16), Sarat. (Becker and 24), Niz. Novg. (49), 

 Vladim. (3), S. Kaz., S. Perm. — In C. Europe in W. to Charente-Infer., Deux-Sevres, 

 Cher, Oise, Lorraine, Frankfort a. M., Magdeburg, and Lenzen. Becker (1. c.) records 

 the species also from SE. England (Huntingdon). However, Williams does not mention 

 it. In S. Swed. only on Oland, III and Gotl , III (not in Vastergotl.), cf. pp. 282 and 

 292. — D. T. 1:4—11: 2. Also V. T. i:c. 



c. The species of the meadow steppe. 



Adonis vernalis L. — See Plate 14. — D. T. I: i c. 



Anemone silvestris L. — See Plate 17. — D. T. II: 2. Also V. T. 3. 



Aspenda iinctoria L. — See Plates 5 and 15. — D. T. I: i c — II: 2. Also V. T. 3. 



Aster linosyris (L.) Bernh. — S., especially SW., Russia; in N. to S. Minsk (53), 

 Volh. (53), Polt. (53), Orel (53), S. Chernig. (53), Voron. (28), [Tamb.? (42)], Sarat. 

 (24), Sarepta (70). — In almost the whole of S. and C. Europe; in NW. and N. to 

 C. France, SE. Belg.. Westphalia, the Harz, W. Brandenb., I'enkun (on the Oder), 

 X. Posen (Labishin); Oland II and Gotl. I. — D. T. I: 4. 



Centaurea jacea L. — As a critical study of the Swed. types of this collective species, 

 and also, as I suppose, of the Russian ones, has yet to be undertaken and as the 

 species has been greatly spread by agency of man, I must confine myself to mentioning 

 that the distrib. of the species as a native seems to follow the type II: 2, Also V. T. 3. 



Crepis praemorsa (L.) Tausch. — See Plate 17 and the map p. 315. — D. T. II: 2 



— III: 2. Also V. T. 3. 



Fragaria viridis Duch. — S, and M. Russia; in X. to NE. Petrogr. (15), W. Novg. 

 (26), Kostr., S. Volodga (21), X. Vyatka, S. Perm. — Throughout S. and C. Europe; 



