GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION 



2 7 



1 6. versicolor. 2? . medius . 



19. minimus. l8 . I on giflorus. (C?). 



21. corsicus. 2g . sativus . c D 



59- biflorus. C. D. 



Of the eleven species in District B. three extend beyond it, one both to the 

 west and to the east, and two others to the east. 



C. East European district, east of the longitude of Venice, and as far east 

 as the longitude of Odessa, including Dalmatia, the Dunubian Principalities, the 

 Carpathians, Greece, the Ionian Islands, the Greek Archipelago and Crete,' and 

 Turkey in Europe. 



1. iridiflorus. 

 1 



35. reticulatus. D. 

 Mal )' L 47- Tournefortii. 



23. montenegrinus 47-^Boryi. 



24- banaticus. +g- veneris _ D 



25 . Tommasinianus. +g . i ffivigatus _ 



26. vernus. A. B, „. Qlivieri. (D>) 

 (28. Iongiflorus?) B. S5 . aureus _ D 



29. sativus. B. D. ( - 8 agrius?) D 



30. hadnaticus. „. biflorus R D 



31. cancellatus. D. E. 6o Crewei 



32. veluchensis 6z chr3;santhus D 



33. Sieberi. (D?) 6+ . speciosns< (D?) 

 34- dalmat.cus. 6s . pu i cheIlus . D _ 



Of the twenty-six species in District C, fourteen species extend beyond it 

 two to the west, ten to the east, and two both to the east and to the west " 



D. Asia Minor, Cyprus, Kurdistan, the Circassian and Caspian ^ district 

 including Southern Russia east of the longitude of Odessa, the Crimea, Georgia' 

 the district bordering the west coast of the Caspian Sea, and north Persia. 



(i°- vitellinus?) £. 

 5 '■ Balonsa;. 

 32. suterianus. 

 (53- Olivieri?) C. 

 54. candidus. 

 55- aureus. C. 

 56b. Biliottii. 

 E - 5 7 cyprius. 



58 aerius. (C?.) 

 59- biflorus. B. C. 

 6r. tauri. 



<>2. chrvsanthus. C. 

 63. Danfordia?. 

 (64. speciosus?) C. 



