200 ros.vck.e. Cratsegus. 



Pag. 



664, C. monogyna, adde : 



Hab. in valle Kuram Affghaniae (Aitch. !). 

 Ar. Geogr. Regio Himalaica occidentalis. 



665, ^otoneaster pyracantha, adde : 



Hab. in monte Amano Syrire bor. (Post!;. 



665, ante C. vulgarem insere : 



C. bacillaris (Wall. ex Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1220) fruticosa 

 srepe elata, foliis majusculis obovatis vel obloiigis acutis vel obtusis 

 mucronatis glabris subtus pallidioribus et junioribus pilosulis, 

 corymbis foliosis pedunculatis breviter pediceilatis multifloris cum 

 calyce tomentosis, calycis laciniis late triangularibus, fructu brun- 

 noo globoso 5 . C. obtusa Wall. 



Hab. in montibus distr. Kuram Affghaniae 7-8500' copiose (Aitch. 325!). 

 Ar. Geogr. Regio Himalaica temperata. 



666, loco C. vulgaris [3. pedwicularis pone : 



C. nigra (Wahl. ex Fries Nov., p. 140) ramis inermibus, foliis 

 integris ovatis obtusis supra glabris ad nervos plus minus birtellis 

 subtus albo-tomentosis, corymbis erectis tandem pendulis vel folio 

 brevioribus vel plus minus longe pedunculatis et pedicellatis, caly- 

 cis glabri dentibus ovato-trianguiaribus, fructu globoso nigro 5 . 

 C. melanocarna Lodd. Bot. Cab., tab. 1531. — C. laxiflora Jacq. 

 — C. Orientalis Kerner. 



Hab. in Olympo Bithyno et prob. in regione Caucasica. 



Vix nisi fructus colore a C. vulgari distincta. 



Ar. Geogr. Suecia, Borussia, regio Danubialis, Serbia, Songaria, Sibiria 

 Altaica, Dahuria. 



666, C. tomentosa, adde : 



Hab. in valle Kuram Affghani?e 7-8000' (Aitch. 277!). 



667, post C. nummulariam insere : 



C. multiflora (Bge. in Ledeb. Alt., II, p. 220) fruticosa, ramis 

 patentibus, foliis ovatis vel ellipticis utrinque rotundatis supra gla- 

 bris subtus pallidioribus et junioribus pilosulis, corymbis pluritloris 

 pedunculo petiolo longiore suffultis, calycis glabri dentibus late 

 triangularibus margine villosulis, petalis albis orbiculatis, fructu 

 glabro obovato rubro 5 . Ledeb. Ic. tab. 274. 



Hab. in valle Kuram Affghanise (Aitch. 782!), in prov. Transcaucasicji 

 Talysch (ex C.A. Meyer). 



Ar. Geogr. Sibiria Altaica et Baicalensis, Turkestania, Himalaya occid. 



