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in W. to NE. Spain, almost the whole of France (in W. I), SE. Belg. I, Hanover I 

 (Meppen, Harburg, Fallersleben), E. Hoist., Jutl. (especially in E. and NE.), SE. Norw. 

 (in NW. to, approximately, the Skiens-Fjord and Froen), S. Swed. in N. to SE. Varml. 

 (Olmeharad), Narike, SE. Vastmanl., and SE-most Gastrikl., Finl.: Aland. — D. T. 

 II: 2 b. Also V. T. 3. 



Inula ensifolia L. — SW. Russia; in N. to Volh. (53), Kiev (53), Polt. (53), Orel 

 (53), Kursk (i), Tula (16), Tamb. (42). — In W. to N. Italy, Hung., Austr., Bav. 

 (Deggendorf), Bohem., SW. Poland, and Galic. — S. Swed.: Vastergotl. at Osterplana 

 on Kinnekulle (cf. "Svensk Botanisk Tidskr." 1922, h. i, p. 142). — D. T. I: i (I: i b). 



[Inula vrabelyiana Kern.], a transition form between /. eiisifolia and /. salicina, occurs 

 in S. Swed. on Gotl. (cf. Lindman in "Botaniska Notiser" 19 10, pp. 31 fif.). 



Polygala cojnosa Schkuhr. — S. and M. Russia, in N. to NE. Petrogr. (15), [Olonets- 

 Karel.] SW. Vologda (21, 59). — In W. to NE-most Spain, C. France (in NW. 

 to Maine-et-Loire), SE. Belg., SE. Hanover (Fallersleben), Altmark (Arneburg), SE. 

 Mecklenb. (Mirow and Teterow). SE. Swed. (see the map p. 316). Finl.: Olonets- 

 Karel. I. — D. T. II: 2. Also V. T. 3. 



Prunella grandiflora Jacq. — S. and M. Russia; in N. to Liv. (Kokenhusen), Vilna, 

 N. Minsk (53), Mog. (53), Smol., Kaluga (14), Moscow (60), Ryaz., Tula (16), Pensa 

 (75), Niz. Novg., S. Kaz., N. Ufa, S. Perm. - — S. and C. Europe, in W. to NE. 

 Spain, almost the whole of France (W\: I, NW-most: o); SE. Belg. (I); the Rhine- 

 Prov., NE. Westph., Altmark, E. Mecklenb.; Denm. (I) and S. Swed. (See Plate 6). — 

 D. T. II: 2 b. Also V. T. 3. 



Ranunculns polyanthemos L. — Almost throughout Russia; recorded in N. from the 

 Pinega-distr., S. of the Kania-Penuis. (62, 81). — The species is abundantly spread 

 in the E. of C. Europe and in the Cassub. distr. Its limit can not yet be accurately 

 determined, however, probably because of the existence of transgrediant forms into R. 

 nemorosus DC. R. polvarithemos is said to be lacking in Switzerland, the whole of 

 France, Belg.,, Holl., and NW. Germ. (e. g. in Hanover). In Scandin. where the true 

 R. nemorosus seems to be lacking R. polyanthemos is widely distrib. (see p. 319). — 



D. T. II: 2 c. Also V. T. 3. 



Senecio integrlfolius (L.) Clairv. f= 6'. canipestris (Retz) DC.] — The distrib. would 

 seem as yet, not to be accurately determined a critical taxonomic study of the species 

 having still to be undertaken. — In Russia the species is said to be widely distrib. in 

 the Meadow-Steppe distr. from Kiev (70) and Pod. (70) in W. to Niz, Novg. (48, 77), 

 SE. Kaz., and S. Perm in NE. Besides, the species is said to occur in the Ural 

 Mountains ["in rupibus vel decliviis lapidosis cum apricis, turn umbrosis atque in 

 montibus usque ad regionem alpinam supra limitem arborum ascendit", Korshinsky 

 1898, p. 230] and to reach on this rout the coast of the Arctic Ocean. From there 

 it seems to be spread eastwards in N. Sib., as well as westwards to NE-most Norw. 

 in W. — It is found also i SE. and C. Europe, and in the western parts of the Baltic 

 region, in general rare, in W. to [the C. Jura and the Vosges] Bav. (Augsburg, Lech- 

 feld), the Lower Main, Thuring., and the centr. part of N. Germ.; in NE. Germ, only 

 in E. Prussia (Sensburg), but a few occurr. also in Courl., Esth., and Petrogr. In SW. 

 Scand. (see Plate 6). It also has an area in SE. Engl., in NW. to, approximately, a 

 line from Dorset to N. Lincoln. — D. T. [11: 2]. Also V. T. 3. 



Seseli libanolis (L.) Koch. — The species is somewhat polymorphus. In Sib. and 



E. Europe there exists a type, "sibnica L." Accord, to 70, however, this type is 

 not fully distinguishable from the more westerly type, an assertion very reasonable 



