369 



forms 



recognised by Chamisso and Schlechtenclal in 1826, and G. Unoides, 

 Schoch, therefore definitely excludes G. Unoides, Linn., except in 

 so far as the citation Hart. Cliff-, p. 54, is concerned ; the plant 

 thus cited belongs to the species which Schoch has himself 

 named G. Ecklonii. The specimens quoted by Schoch under C. 

 Unoides proper belong mainly to G. gracilis, Salisb. ; a few, how- 

 ever, e.g., Wolley Dod n. 351, belong to C. emarginata, Jarosz ; 

 one, collected by Drege, at Wupperthal, in Caledon Div., belongs to 

 G. Zeyheri, var. augusti folia. Schoch's var. subulata is var. 

 subulata, E. Mey. (1837), and therefore is G. gracilis, Salisb. 

 Schoch's var. brevisepala is the plant which Grisebach had separated 

 as var. Zeyheri (1845) ; consequently Schoch's varietal name, 

 brevisepala, has in any case to be suppressed, and his citation of 

 var. Zeyheri has to be transferred from var. subtdata to the form 

 termed by him var. brevisepala. The synonym C. uniflora, EckL, 

 not of Lamk, cited under C. Unoides, Schoch, proper, has also to be 

 transferred to his var. brevisepala. 



Ghironia scabrida, Schoch (1903), is G. scabrida, Griseb. (1839). 



(1791) 



perjoliata, Schoch (1903), is G. rmkimpyrifol 



Ghironia mediocris, Schoch (1903), is a variety of G. armaria, 



(1837) 



ifoli 



ifolia 



cr 



(1898) ; 



Ghironia lych no ides, Schoch (1903), is partly G. lychnoides, Linn . 

 (0. jasminoides, y viminea), and partly G. elongata, EckL (the 



n:irrnw-loQti-orl #«*.*« r>f t-trv^nnl H Jaam-inaidex. Linn., which is also 



nai 

 G 



lychnoides, E. Mey 

 noides, Berg. 



ifolia, Schoch (1903), is G. lancifol 



Schoch 



■Ghironia Ecklonii, Schoch (1903), is C. Unoides, Linn, 

 has for the first time definitely shown that this species, which 

 corresponds to C. Unoides, ft long ifolia, Griseb., is entitled to 

 specific rank, and that the supposed intermediate forms between 

 this species and the two species, G. gracilis and L. emarginata. 

 which together constitute G. Unoides, Schoch, not of Linn., do not 

 exist. Owing, however, to his employment of the name 0. Jtnoiaes 

 for the forms which Linnaeus did not add to his original species 

 till 1767 and 1774, Schoch has been led to propose an <u™ro™" 

 name for what is the true O. Unoides, Linn. Even ******** 

 been right in transferring the name G. Unoides from the pJanir to 

 which alone Linnaeus applied it in 1753, the name C.bcUonn 

 was unnecessary ; in the first place, this species has been toown 

 "} Plant-lists since 1893 as C. ixifera ; in the second place, this it, 

 the plant described in 1767 as G. lychnoides, Berg. 

 _ Ghironia armaria, Schoch (1903), is C.arenaria ^« ' 



by E. Meyer in 1837 it is not, however, the plant d^nbed . . 

 G. armaria by Grisebach in 1839. Grisebach s G. arenana, a, 

 described, is G. mediocris, Schoch. 

 Ghironia Schlechteri, Schoch (1903), is O. leva, Gilg (1«M. 



