SPECIES OF FHE GENUS MELILOTUS— LAWSON. 189 
spread over the world. A few additional species have been 
subsequently described in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 
and other works, and modifications and corrections have been 
made in the nomenclature, in several instances; but I have 
limited the list, and retained the names strictly as given in the 
Prodromus : 
Section 1. Celorutis: 
1. M. Kochiana. Willd. Enumeratio. Plantarum. Hort. 
Bot. Berolinensis, p. 790. (1809.), Germany and France. 
2. M. dentata. Ibid. Hungary. 
Var. b. angustfolia. Wallroth, Schedule Critic FI. 
Halens., I., p. 394. (1822). 
3. M. linearis. Cavanilles (ex Persoon, Syrops., IT. p. 348, 
1807). Spain. 
4. M. Ruthenica. Bieberstein, Flora Taurica-Caucasiea, p. 
506, in note. (1808.) Sarepta, Syria. 
5. M. melanosperma. Besser MS. (1824) in De Cand. 
Prod. (1825). Crimea. 
6. M. officinalis. Willd. Enum., p. 790. (1809.) Europe. 
Var. b. unguiculata. Seringe in DC. Prod. IL, p. 187 
(1825). Berne and Geneva. 
7. M. palustris. Kitabel MS. (1815) in DC. Prod., II, p. 
187 (1825), Hungary. 
8. ? M. arborea. Castagne MS. in DC. Prod., II, p. 187 
(1825). Cultivated around Constantinople. 
9. M. altissima. Thuillier, Flore des environs de Paris, ed. 
2, pp. 378 and 83. (1799). Paris. 
10. M. leucantha. Koch, in DeCandolle’s Flore Francaise, 
ed. 3, V., p. 564. (1815.) Europe. 
b. unginculatu. Seringe in DC. Prod., Pars II., p. 187. 
(1825.) Around Berne, 
11. M. macrorhiza. Persoon, Synopsis, IL, p. 348. (1807). 
Hungary. 
12. M. parviflora, Desfontaines, Flora Atlantica, II., p. 
192. (1799.) Barbary, Italy, France. | 
13. ? M. segetalis. Seringe, in DeCandolle’s Prodromus,, 
Pars II, p. 187. (1825.) Estremadura, Spain, 
