[•mhollif.Miir. 683 



gorion (Bald.), nit. Tf^umerka pr. Vulgarelion, pr. Chaliki (Hak); Thes- 

 salia : pr. Lepeniza, Chaliki, Ochsa Despot, Said Pascha, Mandra Hodsa 

 (Form.), uit. Zygos, Karava, Ghavellu (Haussk.); Aetolia: pr. Karpenisi 

 (Samar.), mt Korax (Heldr.) ; Boeotia (Fraas); Attica: mt. Pentelicon 

 (Heldr.); Euboea: mt. Dirphys (Heldr.); Argolis : pr. Nauplia (Chaub.); 

 Achaia: mt. Kyllene (Orph.); Laconia: mt. Malevo (Orph.), Taygetos 

 (Heldr.) ; pr, Messene (Chaub.) ; Cephalonia (Schimp.) ; sed loca nonnuUa 

 probabiliter ad unam vel alteram var. pertinent; — (i. Creta: ad Stra- 

 vopodia, mt. Hagion Pneuma, Theodori, Volokia (Raul.), mt. Mavrus 

 Lakus (Spreitz.) in mt. Sphacioticis; — y. Thessalia: mt. Gionscala pr. 

 Sermeiiiko (Sint.); mt. Olenos Peloponnesi (Heldr.); — d. Thessalia: 

 mt. Zygos in Pindo tymphaeo (Plaussk.), mt. Olympus, Oeta (Heldr.); 

 Doris: mt. Kiona (Hal.); — s. mt. Olympus (Orph.), mt. Parnassus 

 (Heldr.). — ^. mt. Parnassus (Orph.). — Jul. Aug. 0\. 



3. P. Pretenderis Orph. fl. gr. n. 1120. — P. tragium v. ma- 

 ritima Bois. fl. or. II. p. 872. — P. tragiimi v. Fretenderis Heldr. 

 chlor. Thera p. 13. 



Dense tomentosa, cinerascens; caulibus adscendentibus, crassiusculis, 

 10 — 20 cm. altis, parce ramosis; foliis radicalibus ambitu lanceolati.s, 

 pinnatisectis, 2 — 4 jugis, segmentis crassiusculis, ovatis oblongisve, ob- 

 tuse dentatis, basi cuneatis, caulinis inferioribus trifidis trisectisve, la- 

 ciniis lanceolatis integris vel apice incisis, superioribus ad vaginam re- 

 ductis; umbelhs 8 — 10 radiatis, radiis crassiusculis, tomentosis; involucro 

 et involucello nullo vel oligophyllo; petalis albis, dorso tomentellis; 

 fructu oblongo, dense patule tomentoso, stylopodiis depressis stylisque 

 longis coronato. - — Species meo sensu distincta, ab omnibus formis 

 praecedentis indumento, caulibus crassiusculis adscendentibus, ad apiceni 

 usque radiisque dense tomentosis, foliis crassiusculis, umbellis et umbeHu- 

 lis saepe involucratis egregie discedens. 



In rupibus maritimis insulae Pholegandros (Orph.) et Thera (Heldr.) 

 Cycladum. — Maio. ^. 



b. Annuae vel biennes, radice simphci fusiformi. 



a. LTmbella multiradiata ; fructus patule longeque hispidus. 



4. P. peregriiia L. sp. p. 264; Marg. et R. fl. Zante p. 50; 

 Ch. et B. fl. pelop. p. 20; Friedr. Reise p. 278, var. glahra; Raul. 

 cret. p. 761; Weiss. in z. b. G. 1869 p. 49, f. glahrata; Bois. fl. or. 

 II. p. 867; Hal. in z. b. G. 1888 p. 757; Beitr. fl. Epir. p. 24, 

 Beitr. fl. thessal. p. 12; Form. in D. bot. Monat. 1891 p. 42, in Ver. 

 Briinn 1895 p. 43, 1896 p. 95; Haussk. symb. p. 96; Heldr. fl. 

 Aegina p. 300. — P. hispida Lois. not. p. 48; Urv. enum. p. 34. 

 P. dissecta Sieb. avis p. 3, rem. p. 3, non Retz. — Icon: Jacq. hort. 

 vind. t. 131. — Exsicc: Orph. fl. gr. n. 896; Rev. pl. cret. n. 246; 

 Sint. it. thessal. n. 1262; Bald. it. cret. alt. n. 123. 



Puberuhi, rarius glabrata; caule erecto, 30 — 100 cm alto, ramoso; 

 foliis infimis pinnatisectis, 3 — 4jugis, segmentis cuneato- vel cordatQ- 



