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Laserpiliuvi latifoiimn \.. — W. Russia; in N.'^yK. and S. to Esth., Lith.: Troki, 

 Minsk: Minsk (53), S. Tver (53), Smol. (53), Kaluga {53), E. Tula (16), E. Orel (53), 

 Kursk (53), Polt. (53), JJessar. (53). — It reaches its NW-European limit in SE. 

 and C. France [Basses- Pyrenees, Tarn, (lironde, Deux-Scvres, Plateau Central, Paris, 

 Lorraine], Eifel, Hessen, Hildesheim, Neuhaldensleben, Neuruppin, Oollnow in Pomer., 

 Zeal., and S. Norw., SE. Swed., SW-most Finl. (see Plate 12). — D. 'J'. [111:2, 

 a Cassuh. — Central European variant]. Also V. T. 6. 



Lactuca qiietcina L. — The speties is said to exist in two types: sagittata W. & K. 

 and stricta W. & K., the last-mentioned being the one represented in the S. Swed. 

 flora. Accord, to Beck 1890, however, sagittata is identical with var. inlegrifolia Bogenh. 

 and is only a shadow modification of the Linnaean type. — L. "stricta W. & K," is 

 recorded from SW. Russia: Bessar. (70), Pod. (70), Khers. (7) [L. sagittata has a larger 

 area in S. Russia.]; the mainpart of its distrib. is to be found in the Dacian and 

 Danubian zone and in Lower Austria. Besides it is recorded from Czechoslov. (I), 

 Unter-Franken (at Karlstadt), Thuring. II (in N. to the Harz and Barby), the Kingd. 

 Saxony (Leipzig and Bernstadt), Cotl. (Lilla Karlso). — D. T. I: 2. 



Potentilla fruticosa L. — Widely distrib. in N. America and almost the whole ot 

 Sib., reaching in W. into the Governments of Perm and Orenb. (27). — In the Baltic 

 distr. in Courl., 1 (on the bank of the Abau river at Kandau, Klein-Dselden), NW. Esth., 

 I (Fall, from Fiihna to Kaddak), NE. Gotl., I (three occurr. in the parish of Hejnum), 

 S. Oland II. — In the W. Alps: the Maritime Alps on the French-Italian frontier, 

 1850—2550 m. a. s, (S. Martin-Vesubia, Entracque, Valgieri). In the E. Pyrenees: 

 several localities in the sub-Alpine and Alpine-regions from Basses-Pyrenees in W. — 

 In Gr. Brit, in NW. York., Durham, Westmorel, and Cumberl, I. In W\ Ireland in N. 

 Clare and Galway, I. — D. T. IV. 



Puhnonaria angustifolia L. (cf. Kerner 1878, p. 3). — SW. and M. Russia; in S. to S. 

 Pod. (Kerner), Kiev (53, 70), Polt. (70), Khark. (47), Kursk (Kerner), Tamb. (Kerner), 

 Sarat. (24), W. Sam.; in N. to Esth. (Fall), Dorpat, the Valdai-Hill (Kerner), Smol., 

 Moscow (60), SE. Vladim. (13), ["Kazan-Perm" (Kerner)], Pensa (Kerner), Simb. (Ker- 

 ner). — W^idely distrib. in C. Europe; in W. to SE. France [Tarn, Cantal, Puy-de- 

 Dome, Saone-et-Loire, Cote-d'Or], Baden (the plain on the Rhine), Hessen (to Rheingau 

 and Kassel), the Harz (Huy), Altmark (Salzwedel), Brandenb., I (in NW. to Nauen, 

 Oderberg and Schwedt), Pomer. (Garz and Pliritz), Zeal, and S. Swed. (see Plate 4J. 

 Further in W. from this boundary it occurs isolated in two localities in NW. France 

 (Normandy) and in a few localities in S-most Engl, on the opposite side of the Channel 

 in Hampshire, Dorset and on the Isle of Wight (Williams). — D. T. II: 2— III: 2. 

 Also V. T. i:c. 



Rosa Jundzillii Bess. — - Accord, to Ascherson und Graebner: [Trans. -Caucasia, Arm.] 

 S. Russia; "durch den grossten Theil des Gebites," [i. e. C. Europe, Hung., N, Balk.] 

 "im sudlichen und nordlichen Theile selten oder fehlend." — S. Swed: Gotl. on L. 

 Karlso. 



Vicia cassubica L. — SW. and M. Russia; in S. to, approximately, Bessar., [the Crimea 

 (70, 53)] Kiev (53), N. Chernig. (53), [Khark., Terr. Don. and Voron.r] Orel (53), 

 Tula (16), Tamb. (42), Sarat. (24), M. Simb., SW. Orenb.; in N. to SW. Esth. (39), 

 Vilna (53), Vitebsk (Hermann), N. Minsk (53), Mog. (53), Smol., Tver, Yarosl. (53), 

 Moscow (60), Vladim. (13), and Kaz. Besides, it occurs in Cauc. (70, 53). Within 

 this extensive area, however, the species seems to be absent or to be rare in many 

 parts. — In the S. of the C. European mountains distrib. westwards to C. Spain; in 



