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5. Erythrsea. 1. E. grandiflora: Gall. mer. (pr. Anduze dep. Gard). 

 - Notas characteristicas, qnee hanc speciem a sequente distinguunt, cl. Lamotte 

 fusius exposuit in prodr. fi. plat. centr. pag. 524. 



2. E. Centaurium: Istr. Bulgar. et Rumel. or. (: Velenovsky), 



2. a. E. capitata (W.) Cham. adn. fl. berol. in app. ad \Yalters verz. ed. 

 3. (1815), Germ. (Berlin; Miinchen ex Wittrock). Oland. (: Wittrock 1883: erythr. 

 exs. 11). Gall. bor.-occ. (Cherbourg- etc: Corbiere 1885; cfr. ap. eundem in bull. 

 soc. linn. norm.). — var. spha-rocephala Towns. in journ. of. bot. 1881. E. capi- 

 tata Bab. - Angl. mer. (ins. Wight, Newhawen in Sussex) ; cfr. Townsend flora 

 of Hampsh. 213, 502. 



3. E. major; — E. sanguinea; hab. etiam Sard. ex Reverchon. 



6. E. linarifolia; in Suec. septentr. versus usque ad Tyudero Medelpad. 

 progreditur; in Gall. (bor.-occ.) rara est: St-Q,uentin (Somme), Surville (Manche: 

 Corbiere 1887). E. vulgaris Wittr. 1884 (ob Centaurium vulgare Rafn, sed cfr. 

 Lange haandb. ed. IV. 436). — E. vulgaris var. uliginosa Wittr. erythr. exs. 17 

 et in bot. not. 1885. Chironia uliginosa W.K. 



Obs. Gentiana llniarisefolia Lam. ab E. linarifolia aliena est et planta meridionalis, ob- 

 serv. Wittrock 1884 (cfr. bot. not. ejusd. anni). Cliironia litoralis Turn. typica non nisi in 

 Angl. et Gall. occ. huc usqiie lecta est ex Wittrock. 



6. a. E. glomerata Wittr. in bot. not. 1884. 115; erythr. exs. 101. Ble- 

 king. plur. loc. (in Karon pr. Ronneby detecta a Wittrock 1882). Scan. bor.-occ. 

 (: Lidfors in bot. not. 1885. 179). — ? E, turcica Velen. in act. soc, sc. bohem. 

 1886. 31. sep. (*). Bulgar. pr. Galata (a Velenovsky detecta 1885), Rumel. or. (pr. 

 Slivno: Skorpil). 



7. E, conferta; — E. chloodes var, brachyclada Magn, fl, sel, exs, 102; 

 scrin. 31. 



8. E. latifolia; — E, tenuiflora speciei sequenti (E. pulchelke) propius 

 accedere videtur nisi potius subspeciem sistat ; hab. etiam in ins. Wight (: Town- 

 send 1879) et iu Gall. bor.-occ. (: Lloyd, Corbiere), 



9. E. pulchella; Fenn. non nisi in max, mer. (Nyland., Aboa, Aland.) 

 lecta est. 



*E. Morieri Corbiere in mem, soc. sc. nat, Cherbourg XXV. (sep. *). Gall, bor.-occ. (pr. 

 Lossay etc, dep. Manche, ubi a Corbiere detecta 1886). 



10. E. diffusa; Brit. (probab.) exclud. quia ne unicus quidem locus spe- 

 cialis botanicis anglicis notus est ex ABennett: "not known to us as a british 

 plant". 



12. E, maritima; in Itali» ora orientali adest solum in mte Gargano 

 versus Vico (: Porta. Rigo). 



6. Cicendia. 1. C. filiformis (Exacum filiforme AV); Germ. hab. etiam 

 in Marchia, Silesia (Lusat. pr. Rietschen: Fiek 1884), Bavar. (rarius). - Transs. 

 vix adest (in hb. Bmg. desideratur) ex Smk. 



2. C, pusilla (Exaculum pusillum Car. 1886): Gall. bor.-occ. 



7. Liinnantheimim. 1. L. peltatum S.G. (Theoph.) Gmel. in act, petrop, 

 XIV, (1770): Gall. or. (C6te-d'0r). Alsat. - Dan. aliquot locis (Sjelland., Fion.) 

 introduct. est et nunc quasi spontan, ; in Ital. bor. non valde rarum est sed in 

 reliqua non nisi Hetr. (parciss.), in paludibus Pontinis et pr, Fondi Campanipe 

 lectum; Transs. deest ex Smk. 



8. Menyanthes. 1. M. trifoliata: Fenn. Dan. Ins. Fieroer. - Ital. bor. 

 frequentius adest, ceterum non nisi Hetr. (paucis locis) et in Samnii mte Matese 

 indicatur. 



LXXY. CYETANDEACEiE. 



3. Janksea. Hoc genus melius inter Ramondiam (cujus sectionem sistit 

 ap. Clarke) et Haberleam militet, nam iuter htec genera omnino medium est. 



