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1.; foliis caulinis lineari-laneeolatis v. obovato-linearilius , oMusis 'v. acutiusculis, 

 apicem versus margine serrulato-scabriusculis, umbellaribus ellipticis v. lanceolatis, 



scutis, floralibus reniformi-cordatis, mucronatis, leviter denticulatis ; umbellae radiis 



8—10 T. pluribus, iterato-dichotomis ; involucri campanulati glandiilis breviter bi- 

 cornutis; capsula ovata, profunde trisulcata, coccis dorso leviter punctatis; semi- 

 nibas ovalibus, cinereo-fuscis, laevibus, caruncula orbicular! sossili. 



^. pinifolia BoiSS. (E. piiiifolia DC. Fl.fr. II, 361; E. Pseudocyparissias 

 JORD.), laete viridis, foliis longis, anguste linearibus. 



y. acutifolia nob. (E. Aragonensis var. lanceolatifolia Lose, et Pard. 

 Ser. inconf. p. 95!) foliis acutis, basi latioribus, inflorescentia paniculata, 

 umbella 5— 6-radia, fol. floralibus acutis mucronatis. 



In rupibus, campis incultis etc. baud frequens: in Catal. (Olot, marg. de Be- 

 sos et Llobregat, Texid.,, Barcelona, Funk !), regno Talent. (Huerta de Valen- 

 cia, Wk.!), Granat. (S. iSTevada en el Corral de Veleta , Boiss., Lagunillas, 

 Campo, Barranco de Gualnon, Monachil, Yal de Casillas 7500', Wk. !), Gibral- 

 t^ (Kel.). Indicator quoque ad littora Galleciae pr. Vigo et Bayona (Plan,), 

 sed suspicor plantam ibi observatam esse E. segetalem 3'. littoralem (E. Port- 

 ^ndica L.)j in hisce regionibus frequentem sed a cl. Plan, omissam. — 15. in 

 ryren. (Benasque, hb. DC). — y. in Arag. austr. (ad Masada de Manzanera, 

 Lose.!). - 4. Maj.-Aug. (v. s.) 



Hab. in Europa fere omni, Orients, Sibiria. 



Rm^°^?' ^' ^evadensis BOISS. et Reut. Pug. p. 110! DC. Prodr. 1. c. p. 164! 

 wm Ic. Euphorb. tab. 108! Campo exs. 1852, n. 90! Glabra, glaucescens, 

 caniibus erectis,- infra umbellam tbyrsoideo-ramosis, c. ^^'U foliis caulinis e basi 

 7 19 ^! • ^ ovalibus, obtusis, margine cartilagineo integerrirais ; umbellae radiis 

 "",'■. '"■^"bus, dichotomis, fol. umbellaribus ovato-ellipticis , floralibus reniformi- 

 ' Hcom^t- '^^^?' ^"^^'lulatis ; inyolucri campanulati glandulis breviter et obtuse 

 ffiinm ^V^'^ brevibus apice incrassatis; capsula depressa, profunde trisulcata, 



nftoti!! ^^^^'^^^ta ; seminibus rufescentibus , ovalibus , caruncula sessili , patellar!, 

 postice sulcata. 



^- Aragonensis BoiSS. in DC. Prodr. 1. c. p. 1268! (E. Aragonensis 

 Lose, et Pard. 1. c, excl. var. /?.), elatior, foliis basi obsoletius corda- 

 tas, floralibus leviter denticulatis. 

 ? regioue alpina montium Nevadensium (Pefion de S. Francisco, Campo !). — 



J J ^^^m. austr. (Belmonte , Sierra de Torrevelilla , Castellote , Lose. !), — 

 4. Jun.-Jul. (v. s.) 



nobis^^-^^' ^' ^' Aragonensem |3. Lose potius ad E. Esulam esse referendam, 

 spmin. .^ °^ staturam elatam (ultra pedalem) fol. angusta apice serrulata, 

 ^^aque cmerea (nee rufescentia). 



wrviasu^t?' ^^^^^ E. Nevadensis (in speciminibus a me 

 ^t B01S8 ^^^^^^ ^^"^ primario quam secuudariis conspicuis 



) bene ^emii- 



neque avenia, ut 



^1651 Pat^ ^'caeensia All. F1. Ped. I, p. 285, tab. 69, 1! DC Prodr. I.e. 



' I-APEYB „^- ^t Gren. ^-C- P- 871 RCHB. I.e. fig. 4795! (E. Myrsinites Brot., 

 *nris pronf^" H-' Glabra, glaucescens, e rhizomate crasso multicaulis; caulibus 

 ruceis S'-^''° foliatis, inferne cicatricoso-denudatis , Vj-l'A' U foliis co- 

 •^^'is brpvt • ^^ erecto-patulis v. inferior, reflexis , lanceolatis obtusis v. acutms- 

 "mbelIarihff'^^?^^^°°^t»3' integerrimis ; umbellae radiis 6-12, dichotomis, fol. 

 ribug T X ^\! ^- ovato-ellipticis, obtusis, mucronatis, floraUbus ovali-orbicula- 

 ''">5 brevifT ^°"°^'^*'^' mncronulatis ; involucri campanulati glandulis semilunari- 

 '"''lentelp -f^ ^^^^^® bicornutis; capsula ovato-subglobosa , obsolete trisulcata, 

 "^bns IT '^f^g'^^osa, glabra v. puberula ; seminibus cinereis, opacis, laevibus, 

 '' '^^'^"ncula depresse conica. "^ ' . 



,^^?^'^,^tata B01S8. Voy. p. 568! fol. acutiasculis, magis approximatis, 

 In 1 ®T'^e '^adiis brevibus, minus divaricatis. 



6 areosis, pascuis , campis asperis Hisp. impr. orient, et merid. a man ad 



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