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15. J. trifidus, L. Semina ovata vel pyramidata, irregulariter a 
latere compressa in vertice breviter caudata ; multicostata, coste trans- 
tillis subtilibus, obliquis conjunctze, areis hic illie transverse lineolatis ; 
^c dii cauda alba; long. 0:6-0:8, nucleus 0:48—0:7; lat. 0°3- 
e J. monanthos, Jacq. Semina lanceolata, acuta, irregulariter 
compressa, breviter caudata; multicostata, coste transtillis obliquis 
conjunctæ, areis Lonpitiedinalibals leevibus, interdum etiam lineolatis, 
transtillis subtilioribus ; straminea ; long. 0°7—0°9, nucleus 0:45—0*5 ; 
lat. 0°25-0°35 
17*. J. pygmeus, Rich. Semina pyriformia vel obovata, brevissime 
apiculata ; regulariter "tme areis tenuissime transverse lineolatis ; 
ferruginea ; long. 0:16-0:18 ; lat. 0-1-0-11 
18. J. AEAN Weig. Semina lanceolato-ovata, apiculata ; regu- 
lariter reticulata (costis et transtillis æqualibus) areis lævibus ; pallide 
ferruginea, apicibus ferrugineis ; long. 0:17—0-18; lat. 0°8—0°1 
19. J. obtusiflorus, Ehrh. Semina elongato-pyriformia, recte apicu- 
lata ; regulariter reticulata, transtillis subtilioribus, costis crenatis, areis 
subtilissime punctatist ; vitellina; long. 0°2 ; lat. 0:1-0-12. 
20. J. sylvaticus, Reich. Semina elongato-lanceolata, pene fusifor- 
mia, apiculata ; regulariter reticulata, areis lineolatis ; vitellina, apici- 
bus ferrugineis ; long. 0°25 ; lat. 0°08-0°1. 
21. J. lampocarpus, Ehrh. Semina obovata, apiculata ; iiia 
retieulata, areis transverse lineolatis; vitellina, apice ferruginea ; long. 
0:22-0:25 ; lat. 0:1-0-13 
22. J. atratus, Krock. Semina lanceolata vel lanceolato-obovata, 
apieulata; regulariter reticulata, areis transverse lineolatis ; pallide 
sol apice ferruginea ; long. 0°22—0°24; lat. 0:08-0:1 
. J. Alpinus, Vill. Semina lanceolata vel lanceolato-obovata, 
Sai apieulata: regulariter reticulata, areis transverse lineolatis ; 
pallide ferruginea, apice ferruginea; long. 022-025; lat. 0'11- 
0:13. 
umerate this spei, instead of J. triandrus, Gouan (which is only a 
slight arity of the German capitatus); and I am the more prompted to do 
d aie een wns fh the North Friesian Islands. That Z tee to 
ar the na of J. meus, Rich., instead of J. pygmaeus cus, Thuill., h 
been Og eas me. th bot. C Zeitung, 1865, n 
t J. obtusiflorus alone of all tl o German species has these delicate points, 
which appear as if capil: 
