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hemispherical, closed ; beak reflexed. July-Sept. Hungary. 

 Introduced 1889. A. Storkianum RCHB. Uebers 49, is a form 

 of this with dwarf habit and fewer flowers; roots somewhat 

 fibrous. Bot. Cab. 1991. 



A. paniculatum LAM. Fl. Fr. 3: 646. 1778. 



A. cernuum WULF. ex Koelle, Spicil. 17. 1786. 

 A. humile SALISB. Prod. 375. 1796. 

 A. Wilematianum DELARB. Fl. Anv. 2 ed. 499. 1800. 

 A. hebcgynum DC. Syst. i : 376. 1818. 

 A. camarum SCHLEICH. Cat. 5. 1821. 

 A. neomontanumBAUMG. Enum. Transs. 2 : 100. 1816-46. 

 Forms were named by REICHENBACH : acuminatum, plexi- 

 canle HOPPE & HORN, galectonum, gibbiferum, molle, 

 parviflorum, taxicum, reflexum. 



Stem erect, slender, 2-3 feet high ; leaves glabrous, rather 

 thin, deeply 3-7 cleft, the divisions obovate, cuneate, incised 

 and dentate ; inflorescence pubescent, panicled ; flowers blue, 

 few, half as broad as high ; helmet with a gibbous arch ; beak 

 very prominent and descending, % inch long ; open ; follicles 

 usually 4, erect, % inch long. Summer. Central Europe. 

 Well figured in Bot. Cab. 810. 



A. Noveboracense Gray ex Coville in Bull. Torr. Club, 13 : 

 190. 1886, of South-eastern New York, differs very little, if 

 any, from this. 



A. Kamtschaticum PALL, ex Rchb. Uebers. 39. 1819. 

 A. Nafettus THUNB. Fl. Jap. 251. 1784, not Linn. 

 A. maximum'? KLL. ex. DC. Syst. i: 380. 1818 (name 

 only). 



A. Ftschert"R.cm. Monog. t. 22. 1820. 



A. Labanskyi RCHB. 1. c. t. 40. 



A. abbreviation LANGSD. ex DC. Prod, i : 61. 1824. 



A. nasutum HOOK. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 26. 1833. 



A. sinense SIEB. & Zucc. 1835, not Chinensis Siebold. 



A. Columbianum NUTT. in Torr. & Grav, Fl i i* 



1838. 



A. autumnale'LiND. in Journ. Hort. Soc. 2: 77. 1847. 

 A. arcuatum MAXIM. Fl. Amur. 27. 1859. 

 A. Californicum Hort. 



Roots napiform ; stem lax, 2-4 ft. high, pubescent in upper 

 parts : leaves parted or deeply cleft, divisions broadly ovate or 



