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Gypsophila fastigiata L. — See Plate 21. ■ — D. T. Ill: i b. 



Koeleria grandis (Bess.) Domin. — Accord, to Domin 1907, in WM. Russia; in S. 

 to Volh., Kiev, and Chernig. ; in E. to Moscow, in N. to the Pinega-distr. of the Gov. 

 of Archang; in W. to Warsaw and Ledletz, — The species was observed in 192 1 in 

 S. Swed.: in E. Uppland, at Kapellskar in the parish of Radmanso, by Erik Almquist; 

 cf. Svensk Botanisk Tidskr. 1922, h. 4. — D. T. Ill: i b. 



Potentilla leucopolitana P. J. Miiller. — I'he coll. P. collina is represented in the flora 

 of SE. Swed. by several types, the most important of which probably is to be referred 

 to the species mentioned. [I have in hand a fairly detailed study concerning the 

 Swed. Potentillae colli?iae\. Accord, to Wolf 1908, the distribution area of this species 

 seems to be a Cassub. one, the centre of its area being located in Silesia, Poland, 

 and E. and W. Prussia. I have seen the species in S. Swed. frequently on Oland 

 and, besides, on Gotl., in SE. Smaland, and Blekinge (Karlskrona and Kristianopel). 

 — D. T. [Ill: I bj. 



Pulsatilla pratensis (L.) Mill. — Accord, to Hayek 1904, the Linnaean form (perhaps 

 the only one in Swed.) has its area chiefly located in the Cassub. distr., reaching 

 in W. to Posen, NE. Brandenb., E. Mecklenb., and S. Scand. (see the map on p. HZ]- 

 This type is said to be replaced farther W. by the very allied "species" P. nigrescens 

 Storck., which is distrib. in Bohem., Silesia, the Kingd. Saxony, Thuring., the Harz, 

 Brandenb., W. Pomer., Mecklenb., Wendland, Schlesw., and Hoist. Accord, to Osten- 

 feld 191 1, both these types are to be found in Denm., "P. nigrescens', however, being 

 the type more widely spread. Perhaps, this form also is to be found in Skane. I received 

 one statement as to its existence there, but this needs verification. — D. T. 

 [Ill: I b.]. 



3. SPECIES OF THIN XEROPHYTIC FOLIFEROUS FOREST. 



[Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb.] — This Sarmatian species is said to have been found once 

 on Oland at Kastlosa (cf. Svensk Botan. Tidskr. 1918, p. 241). The statement seems 

 to me to need verification. 



Ajuga getievensis E. — S. and M. Russia; seems to be distrib. chiefly in the zone 

 of the "transitions-teppe' ; in N. to Courl. and S. Liv., Vitebsk, Minsk (53), Kaluga 

 (14), Moscow (60), Vladim. (13), S. Vyatka, NE. Kaz. — It occurs in almost the whole 

 of France. The NW. limit runs through C. Belg., S. Limburg, Eifel, on the Lahne, 

 through E-most Westph,, Wendland at Lauenburg, and Liibeck. In Scand. only in 

 Skane (I) — D. T. II: 2 b. Also V. T. i:c and 2. 



Cotoneaster melanocarpa Lodd. — Probably, the species is distrib. in almost the whole 

 of S. Sib. and Russia (cf. 27, p. 148 and 53, I, p. 203). In S. it is recorded from 

 Odessa (7), Khers. (57), Ekaterinosl. (53), Taurida (53), Terr. Don. (53), Sarat. (24); 

 in N. from [Lapp. Ross.] Archang. (53), SW. Vologda (59), N-most Perm. — Reaches 

 its W, limit already in Transsylv. (several stations), in Poland (at least at Krakau), E. 

 Prussia (Liick) ; but pretty widely distrib. in Scand. (see Plate 12); in Denm. only on 

 Bornh.; E. Finl., in N. to Lapp. Ross.: Kantalaks, Ponoj etc. — D. T. II: i b[— II: 3 

 sub. -Arctic variant.] 



Cynanchum vincetoxicum (L.) Pers. — See Plate 18 and the map p. 352. — D. T. 

 II: 2 b. Also V. T. i:b. [Obs. As to the Dacian and N. Balkan, regions the map 

 on Plate 18 may be erroneus; cf. Simonkai 1886.] 



Dracocephalwn Ruyschiana L. — See Plate 20. — D. T. [Ill: i.] Also V. T. i: c. 



