:Mt; C. Winkler, 



Habitat in Turkestania: prope Samarkand (hell m an n!), in mon- 

 tibus ad rivulum Pasrutcum fluvio Fan confluente sitis (A.Regel!). 



var. latifolia m. differt a forma typica foliis fere duplo la- 

 borious. 



Habitat in Turkestaniae terra Hissar prope Hakimi ad fluvium 

 Karatag altitudine 5—6000' (A. Kegel!). Vidi siccam. 



X 151. C. microcarpa Boiss., Diagn. pi. nov. or., ser. II, .Ns 3, 

 p. 59. — Bunge, Cous., p. 44, $ 99. — Kegel, PI. Semenow., 

 $ 597. — Boissier, Fl. or. Ill, p. 496. — Hooker, The Fl. of 

 Brit. Ind. Ill, p. 360. — Franchet, Ann. sc. nat. 1883. XVI, 

 p. 321.— Herder, PI. Sewerzow. et Borsczow., p. 365.— Traut- 

 vetter, Incr. Fl. Ross., p. 430, $ 2997.— Aitchisou, Transact, 

 of the Linn. Soc, ser. II, vol. Ill, part I, p. 77. — C. Winkler, 

 Acta horti Petrop. XI, p. 137, $ 102. — G. xeranthemoides Bge. 

 mss., — 1. c, ft 99. — Trautvetter, 1. c. — Cousinia? Hystrix 

 C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind., p. 214 non C. A. Mey.— Arctium mi- 

 crocarpum 0. Kuntze, Acta horti Petrop. X, p. 197; — Rev. Gen. 

 PI. I, p. 308. 



Habitat in Turcomania (Radde! Antonow! 0. Kuntze), 

 prope Akhalteke (Christoph!), in Khiwa (Krause!), in Persiae 

 provinciaKhorassanfrequentissima (Bunge! Bienert! Aitchison!); 

 in Turkestania prope Kultshek, inter fortalitium Turkestan et Tshiin- 

 kent, in montibus Karatavicis, ad stationem Karassu inter Wernoje 

 et Iliisk, ad ripas rivuli Boroldai cum fluvio Arys eonfluentis, ad 

 fluvium Tshirtshik prope pagum Saylik altitudine 3— 4000', in vici- 

 nitate urbis Taschkent, inter Khodshakent et inontem Tshimgan, ad 

 radices ipsius montis Tshimgan (A.Regel!), in vicinitate urbis Sa- 

 markand (Cap us), prope Crraitan(Capus, A.Regel!); prope Tshinas 

 (Valerian Russow!), in montibus Karatau Kokanicis (Sewerzow!), 

 prope Baldshuan altitudine 3000', ad fauces fluvii Wakhsch infra 

 Sangtoda, in terra Hissar prope Akmeschet ad fluvium Kafirnagan 

 septentnonem versus a Kabadian altitudine 2000', ad fluvium Akssu 

 Bukharae orientalis (A. Regelt). In terrae Afghanistan regno Ca- 



