THE CONTINENTAL FLORA OF SOUTH SWEDEN 405 



Ononis arvensis \.. (= hircina Jacq.). — See Plate 19. — D. T. II: 3. 



Petasites spiirins (Retz.) Rchb. — S. and M. Russia, but rare, as it seems, in SW.; 

 in N. to Petrogr. : on the Luga (43), S. Novg. (25}, SVV-most Archang.: Sydromskaia 

 62° (40), the whole K. of Vologda (21). — Outside Russia only in Dobrudsha, Trans- 

 sylv., Poland on the Vistula, N. (ierm. [On the rivers and the seashores; in S. to the 

 Warthe, Kiistrin on the Oder, Spandau on the Havel, Dessau on the Elbe, Kalbe, and 

 Stassfurt on the Saale; in W. to the mouth of Elbe.], Denm. on the islands Falster, 

 Moen, Zeal., and Bornh. (on the Baltic shores), S-most Swed. : in Skane (a few occurr. 

 on the S. sea-shore and on the shore of the lake Ringsjon) and on Oland (one occurr. 

 on the shore of the Strait of Kalmar). — 1). T. II: i. 



Scutellaria hastifolia L. — Cauc. SW. Russia, in N. and E. to Petrogr. (43), Vilna, 

 Smol., Moscow (60), Vladim. (13), Kostr., S. Vyatka, Simb., Sarat. (24). Voron., Terr. 

 Don. — In W. to NE. Spain, SE. and C. France [the valleys of the Rhone and the 

 Loire (from Nevers to Nantes)], Pfalz, Hunnsriick, Siegen, Oberhessen, NW. Harz, 

 N. of Magdeburg, Wendland, the mouths of the Elbe and the Weser; SE. Swed. (see 

 the map on Plate 10), S-most Finl. Lacking in S. Germ. S. of [Austr.] Lower Bav., 

 Franken, and Pfalz. — D. T. II: 2. Also V. T. 8. 



Veronica longifolia L. Throughout Russia. Pretty abundantly spread in the regions 

 around the Baltic Sea; in NW, Germ II, in Denm. (Jutl. and Schleswig) I; Swed. see 

 p. 364; Norw. in SE. (to Lillehammar in N.) and in the N-most part from Alten and 

 Inner Finmarken eastwards. C. Europe pretty rare in lower regions (not in the Alps and 

 the Carpathians) reaching its W. limit already in the valley of the Rhine (not in France 

 and ?Belg.). — D. T. II: 3 — 4, sub-Arctic variant. 



5. SPECIES FOUND IN CONIFEROUS FORESTS. 



Chimaphila iimbellata (L.) Nutt. — M. Russia, in S. to Volh. (53), Kiev (53), Polt. 

 (70), Khark. (8, 47), Kursk (70), Tamb. (42), Sarat. (24), S. Sam., N. Orenb.; in N. 

 to S. Petrogr. (43), S. Novg. (26), Tver, Yarosl., Kostr., N. Vyatka, C. Perm (59°). 

 — In W. to Zurich (not in the Alps), Baden (the valley of the Rhine), Mainz, Giessen. 

 Gottingen, Hanover (the town), Celle, Luneburg, SE. Hoist., Zeal., SE. Norw., S. Swed, 

 [See the map on Plate 12], SW. Finl. [in NE. to N. Savolaks and N. Karel.] — D. T. 

 Ill: 2. 



Geranium bohemicum L. — In general rare in W. and C. Russia; I have seen 

 records from Pod. (53), and Voron. (53), [Khers ?], Lith., Courl. (35), Pskov (18), 

 Petrogr. (43), W. Novg. (26), [Olonets (17)], E. Moscow (60), Vladim. (13), Orenb. — 

 N. Balkan, as it seems, II. A few scattered occurrences in Hung., Galic, and in the 

 SE. parts of C. Europe [Tyrol, Switzerl., Bohem., and Upper-Lusatia (at Rothenburg)] ; 

 in S. Scandin. (see the map on Plate 10), S, Finl., in N. to Satakunta, S. Tavastl., S. 

 Savolaks, and Onega-Karelia. — D. T. [Ill: i]. 



Picea abies (L.) Karst. — D. T. Ill: 2 c. 



Pinus silvestns L. — D. T. Ill: 3 b — II: 2 c. — See the maps in the works of 

 e. g. Drude 1887, Dengler 1904 and 1912, Koeppen 1889, G. Andersson 1896, Hes- 

 selman & Schotte 1906, Hemberg 1904 etc. 



Pyrola chlorantha Sw. — M. and N. Russia; in S. approximately to Volh. (53), 

 K-iev (53), Chernig. (70), Khark. (9), Kursk (70), Tamb. (42), Sarat. (24). W. Sam., 

 SE. Ufa, N. Orenb. — In Plate 22 is shown the W. and N. limits in Europe. — 

 D. T. Ill: 3 b (— II: 2 c). Also V. T. 6. 



