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ag-aiu botli plauts under the same uame. You seem to liave relied upon 

 Huet's specimens, -svhich are wrong-ly named. Huet no 265 is not diffusum 

 hut cuneifolium; his no 267 is uot cuneifolium but rather a curious variety 

 of montanum. The same plant is sent from the same place by Mr Groves 

 under the name of A. montanum. The plants in the Abruzzi are quite di- 

 stinct. The plant gathered by Mr Leresche 21 Aug:. 1856 is cuneifolium not 

 diffusum." 

 •43. A. ovirense; sec. Kerner est bona et ab A. Wulfeniano bene (vegetatione, 

 foliis etc.) distincta species; laudatus auctor historiam utriusque more suo 

 solito. critice et concinne exposuit (l. c. pag. 196 — 9). A. alpestre Wulf. ap. 

 Jacq. (1790) non L. (1767). A. Wulfenianum Kchb. ic. germ., exc. p. p.; K. 

 p. p. (non Bernh.). 



44. Biscutella sempervirens; sec. Boissier et Colmeiro est varietas (glaci- 

 alis) B. laxffi (6.6); hab. in Valenc. (Lag.), Extrem. (Lag-.), Btetica (S. Nevada, 

 S. de Maria, altit. 6000—10000). 



45. Thlaspi Kerneri Hut. iu oe. bot. zeit. 1874; T. alpino Cr. proximum, sed 

 habitu et inuovatioue ad T. sylvium etc. vergit; detectum a cl. Huter in 

 monte Eaut ditionis uticensis Veneti», Tyrol. mer.-occ. conterminse (ad 1800 

 metr. s. m.); dein in CarnioliEe occ. moute Krn in valle flum. Isonzo (ad 

 2000 metr. s. m.) ab eodem lectum est. 



46. T. cepeafolium M.K. (1833). Nocc«a cepetefolia Rchb. exc. (1832). Lepi- 

 dium cepesefolium Rchb. ap. Mossl. (1828). Hutchinsia cepetefolia DC. (1821). 

 Iberis cepesefolia Wulf. ap. Jacq. (1781). 



47. Capsella rubella; inter Bursam pastoris vulgarem crescens, characteres 

 sibi proprios per multos anuos constantes prsebuisse dicitur, cum altera 

 prolem hybridam procreans. 



48. J n p s i d i u m a c a u 1 e ; planta h^cce sola est (excepta forse Arab. lusi- 

 tanica Boiss.) e Cruciferis europsis, qu» Lusitanis' priva sit (sed adest 

 in regno maroccano): Willkomm. 



49. Reseda bipinnata; jam a. 1717 ab Aut. de Jussieu in Hispania lecta 

 est, dein (1753) a Loefling: ad Cienpozuelos pr. Matritum observata et in 

 ejus itiu. hisp. pag-. 79 commemorata. 



50. Helianthemum serpy Uif olium; H. glabrum Kern. (1883). H. vulgare 

 glabrum K. (1837). H. serpyllifolium Cr. 1769 (non Cistus serpyllifolius L. 

 1753). Locus classicus est m. Schneeberg Austr. p. d. — Ci.stus serpyllifolius 

 L. (excl. synon. Clus.) est planta Galliffi meridionalis. 



51. H. alpestre Dun. ; H. oelandicum K. (non Whlnb. suec). Cistus alpestris 

 Jacq. euum. (1762). C. oelandicus Jacq. au. (1776) non L. sp. (1753). Alpes 

 omnes copiose inhabitat, in Austr. et Styria detectum a Clusio, sed ejus sy- 

 non. Linnteus p. p. ad Cistum serpyllifolium suum (e Stipulatis!) male ci- 

 tavit; cfr. Keruer sched. ad exs. a. 1883. 



52. Viola odorata; iuter species e g-rege V. odorat», a Jordan propositas, 

 insignior est V. subcarnea ej., quee typum bene distinctum et cultura non 

 mutandum sistere videtur (Le Jolis in litt. 1878). 



53. V. cryana; non nisi in Burgundia lecta, ibi jugum oolithicum Lary Blanc 

 dictum (secus canalem burgund.) inhabitat; detecta a C.Royer, qui statuit 

 eam sistere varietatem glabram Violse rothomagensis, 



54. V. polychroma; inter V. declinatam W.K. et V. saxatilem Schmidt media; 

 perennis, flores suos suave olentes et coloribus valde variis ornatos explicans 

 a Majo usque in Septembr., unde in convallibus alpinis calcareis Salisburgi 

 et TyroL bor. pratorum decus insigne con.stituit; de ea jam Hostius loquitur 

 cum sub V. tricolore dicit: "in Tyrolia vidi individua, in pratis alpium 

 crescentia, ob amplitudinem florum, ob coloris varietatem et elegantiam, 



