272 Tiliaceae. 



Plus minus hirta; caulibus erectis vel adscendentibus ; foliis longe 

 petiolatis, cordato-orbiculatis, obsolete lobatis; floribus 2 — 6 fasciculatis; 

 pedunculis defloratis deflexis; foliolis epicalycis parvis; calycis demum 

 accreti lobis triangularibus; petalis pallide violaceis, ungue barbatis, calyce 

 duplo longioribus, carpellis laevibus, tomentellis, margine acutis integris. 



In ruderatis, ad vias regionis inferioris et montanae. Attica: ad 

 Phalerum (Friedr.); Argolis, Messenia (Sibth.); Thessalia: pr. Mihnia 

 in Olympo, Han Kriavris in valle Penei, pr. Sermenilion , Malakasi 

 (Form.), ad monasterium Korona, mt. Karava (Haussk.); Cephalonia 

 (Dallap.): pr. Argostoli (Heldr.); Zante (Marg.). — Apr, Jun. Q- 



8. M. parviflora L. sp, ed. 2 p. 969; S. et S, pr, II, p. 44; 

 Ch, et B. exp. p. 197, Fl. Pelop. p. 44; Bois, fl. or. I. p. 820; Weiss 

 in z. b. G. 1869 p. 52; Raul. Cret. p. 726; Haussk. Symb. p. 42. 

 — Icon: Rchb. f. 4833. — Exsicc. : Heldr. fl. hellen. a, 1878 et 1894, 



Plus minus hirta; caulibus erectis vel adscendentibus ; foliis longe 

 petiolatis, cordato-orbiculatis, obsolete 5 — 7lobis; floribus 2 — 6 fascicu- 

 latis; pedunculis brevibus, fructiferis patulis; foholis epicalycis parvis; 

 calycis demum accreti lobis rotundatis, mucronatis; petalis pallide viohi- 

 ceis, ungue glabris, calyce sublongioribus; carpellis reticulato-rugosis, 

 glabris vel hirtis, margine denticulatis. — Praeter notas indicatas, j^etalis 

 parvis a praecedentibus facile distinguitur. 



In ruderatis, ad vias regionis inferioris. Attica: in Acropoli Athe- 

 narum, pr. Cephissia (Heldr.), Eleusis (Haussk.); Corinthus (Haussk.); 

 Argohs (Sibth.); Arcadia: pr. Tripohzza, Carithena (Chaub.); Creta: pr. 

 Canea (Heldr.); Cycladum insula Syra (Weiss) ; Thessalia : pr. Pharsalus 

 (Haussk.) et certe alibi. — Apr. Jul. (^. 



XVIII. Ordo. Tiliaeeae Juss. g-en. p. 2 89. 



1. Tilia L. gen. n. 660. 



a. Flos staminodiis instructus; stamina petalis breviora, 



1, T. tomentosa Moench, Verz. Biiume Weissenst. p. 136. — 

 T. alha W, et K. icon. pl. rar. Hung. I. p. 3, t. 3. — T. argentea 

 Desf. in DC. hort. monspel. p. 66; Fraas fl. chass. p. 99; Hekh'. 

 Xutzpfl. p. 53, in Sitzungsb. Acad. Wiss. Berhn 1883 p. 159; Bois. 

 fl. or. I. p. 847; Haus.sk. symb. p. 42; Bald. in nuovo giorn. bot, ital, 

 1894 p, 93; Chloros Waldverh. Griechenl. p. 38. — Exsicc: Orph, 

 fl, gr. n. 867. 



Fohis a basi cordata subobliqua ovato-orbiculatis, subtus cano- 

 tomentosis; capsula coriacea, ovato-globosa, costis non vel vix prominuhs. 



In silvis montanis. Epirus: pr. Delvinon (Bakl.); Thessaha: ad 

 monasterium Korona in Pindo dolopico (Hekh-.), pr. Litochoron in mt. 

 Olympo (Orph.), mt. Ossa (Heklr.); Euboea: pr. Kumi (Fraas): Laconia: 

 mt. Malevo (Orph.). — Maio, Jun. Tj.. 



b. Flos staminodiis destitutus ; stamina petahs longiora. 



