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In Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., 1873, p. 80, Pantocsek described 
a species of Vieia with divided leaflets, naming i V. ste 
Pant. He distinguishes it from V. gran iflora, Scop., with its 
var. dissecta, Boiss,, and from V. Barbazitae, Ten. et Guss., 
with its var. incisa, Boiss., by all the leaflets being deeply 
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serrated, by the colour of the corrollas “‘ vexill 
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yet he considers it intermediate between the two species. The 
habitat is given as ‘‘ inter dumetos montis Gliva prope Trebinje 
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al. 
Rohlena (Sitzb, Bohm. Ges. Wiss., 1904, p. 43 (1905), reduces 
V. serrata, Pant. to a variety of V. grandiflora, Scop., having 
collected a plant in Montenegro which he believed to be the 
same as Pantocsek’s. This last author states the corolla of his 
V. serrata to be 14 mm. in length; Rohlena says most of the 
corollas of his specimens are 20 mm. in length but that smaller 
ones occur. Ascherson and Graebner, Syn. Fl. Mit. Eur., vi., 
Abth. 2, p. 952, writing with specimens collected by Rohlena 
before them, state the corollas to be 2-5 em. in length. It 
seems probable that Rohlena’s examples belong to V.’ grandi- 
flora, Scop., var. dissecta, Boiss., and that V. serrata, Pant. is 
a form of V. Barbazitae, Ten. et Guss., though probably not the 
var. incisa, Boiss., which has much longer calyx teeth. 
It is evident that in this group of Vicias a tendency towards 
developing incised leaflets exists and sporadically reveals itself. 
Whether or not hybridization or external conditions can influ- 
t kn 
Vicia sativa, L., has also a sporadically appearing variety 
with incised leaflets, recorded from Italy, Sicily, Crimea and 
Caucasus. V. sativa y incisa, Boiss., Fl. Or. ii., 574 (1872). 
. ncisa, M. Bieb., Fl. Taur.-Cauc. IIT., 171 (1819). V. mm- 
pinelloides, Maur., Pl. Rom., 3 abe a 
Vicia melanops, S. et S. ° 
truma Plain and Krusa Balkan, in flower, 4 & 5-18, Harris, 
108; Struma Plain, about 3 km. east of Orljak, flowers yellow 
and yellow-brown, 20-4-17, Turrill, 85. 
str. §.-E. Eur 
Balkans : General. 
tiva, L. - 
8-10 km. north of Salonika, in flower and fruit, 13-4-17, 
ll, 24. . 
istr. Kur., N. Afr., Orient. 
Balkans: General. 
Vicia Sativa, L. subsp. notata, Aschers. et Graeb. 
Struma Plain and Krusa Balkan, in flower and fruit, 4 & 5-18, 
beer 92. 
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