Davis; A SYNONYMIC CONSPECTUS OF AOJJILEGIAS. 337 



A. ecalcarata EASTWOOD in Zoe, 2: 226. 1891; 4: 3. 



1893. 



Flowers sometimes reddish, fragrant : spurs sometimes re- 

 duced to mere sacs, but with intermediated grades to the type 

 form (f). 



A. flabellata SIEB. & Zucc. in Abh. Akad. Munch. 4: II, 

 183. 1846. 



A. vtilgaris Thunb. Fl. Jap. 232. 1784. Not Linn. 



A. glandulosa Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. 3 : 8. 1867. 



Stem i to i y 2 feet high, few flowered : partial-petioles of 



root-leaves i inch or more, leaflets nearly sessile ; stem-leaves 



large and petioled : flowers bright lilac, or pale purple, or white ; 



sepals i inch long, obtuse ; limb of petal ^ as long, often white 



in the lilac flowered form ; spur shorter than the limb, slender 



toward the end, much incurved ; stamens not protruding beyond 



the petal-limbs : follicles glabrous. Summer. Japan. Revue 



Hort. 109. 1896. Revue Belg. 15 : 157. 



Var. nana-alba HORT., A. flabellata v&r.Jlore-albo HORT. 

 Flowers pure white and the plant dwarfish. 



A. leptoceras FISCH. & MEYER. Ind. Hort. Petrop. 4: 33. 



1837- 



A. brachyceras TURCZ. ex F. & M. Maund. Bot. Gard. 



no. 755. About 1842. 



Stem several flowered, about i ft. high : partial-petioles of 

 root-leaves over i inch, leaflets sessile ; stem-leaves petioled, 

 biternate : flowers violet, with the tips of the sepals greenish, 

 and tips of the short petal-limbs yellow ; spur slender, slightly 

 curved, ^ inch long, not knobbed ; stamens protruding a little 

 beyond the limbs of the petals : follicles slender, glabrous, 

 nearly i inch long. Summer. East Siberia. Bot. Reg. 33 : 

 64. Flor. des Serr. 3 : 296. Little used in America. 



A. vulgaris LINN. Sp. PL 533. 1753. 



A. invcrsa MILL. Gard. Diet. 8 ed. no. 3. 1768. 



A. silvestris NECK. Delic. Gallo-Belg. i : 234. 1768. 



A. cornuta GILIB. Fl. Lituan, 2: 286. 1781. 



A. versicolor SALISB. Prod. 374. 1796. 



A. corniculata VILL. Cat. Hort. Strasb. 250. 1807. 



A. stellata HORT. ex Steud. Nom. i ed. 61. 1821. 



A. elata LEDEB. Ind. Hort. Dorp. Suppl. 41. 1824. 



A. atrata KOCH, in Flora, 13: i. 118. 1830. 



