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. Souliea Franch. in Journ. de Bot. 12: 68 (1898). 
- Delphinium Linn. (incl. Ceratosanthus Schur.) 
87 
. Aquilegia Linn.—about 80 species, N. Hemisphere; species 
differ slightly and are often little more than local forms; 
type species A vulgaris, Europe. For East Asian species 
see Finet & Gagnep. in Bull. Soc, Bot. Fr. 51; 410-414 
(1904). N. Amer. spp. E. B. Faypon, Contrib. U. §. 
Nat. Herb. 20: 133-157, tt. 8-14 (1918 
. Nigella Linn.—20 species mainly Mediterranean, type species 
N. arvensis, Europe. 
. Komaroffia 0. Kuntze, in Act. Hort. Petrop. 10: 144 (1887). 
——2 species, K. integrifolia, K. diversifolia, Afghan. & 
Turkestan. 
. Garidella Linn.—2 species, North and Eastern Mediterranean ; 
type species G. Nigellastrum, Spain to Caucasus. G. ungui- 
cularis, Syria & Palest. Boiss. Fl. Or. 1: 64 (1869). 
. Beesia je: fF et W. W. Sm. in Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinb. 
9: 63 (1915). 
and nae 
1 species, B. calthaefolia, Western China 
1 i 
S. vaginata, Kansu to Yunnan, 9—-13000 ft. See Drum 
& Hutchinson in Kew Bull. 1920: 167. f. 8 
. Cimicifuga Linn.—3 species, N. Hemisphere ; type species 
C. foetida, Europe to Siberia and Japan For East 
Asian species see Finet & Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 51: 
519-523 (1904). 
. Actaea Linn.—about 6 species, Temp. N. Hemisphere; type 
species A. spicata, Eur. See A. Gray Synop. Fl. N. 
Amer. 1: I. 55 (1895) and Britton & Br. Fl. Un. St.. & 
Canad. ed. II, 2: 89 (1913). 
Xanthorthiza L’Herit.—1 species, X . apiifolium, Atlantic . 
America, Britt & Br. Fl. Un. St.. & Canad. ed. II. 
89 (1913). 
Tribe ITT.—Der.ruHineas. 
about 
230 species, N. Temperate Zone; type species D. Con- 
solida, Europe & N. Asia. For Oriental species see 
Boiss. Fl. Or. 1: 72-94 (1867). N. Asian species, Ledeb. 
Fl. Ross. 1: 58 (1842). East Asian species, Finet & 
Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 51: 461 (1904). 
Aconitum Linn.—about 250 species, N. Hemisphere; type 
species A. lycoctonum, N. Europe; for Oriental species see 
Boiss. Fl. Or. 1: 94-96 (1867). For Indian species see 
Stapf, ‘‘ Aconites of India” in Ann. Calc. Bot. Gard. 10: 
115-197, tt. 92-116 (1905). For East Asian species see 
Finet & Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 51: 498-518 
(1904). 
Tribe [V.—RANUNCULEAE. 
. Myosurus Linn. ine 7 species, share rete type species 
M. minimus Eur. to N. Amer. and in Aus 
revision by Huth in ‘Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 16: sei 98(1802). 
