THE CONTINENTAL FLORA OF SOUTH SWEDEN 395 



von Deutschland. 21. Aufl., 1912. — Prahl, Kritische Flora d. Prov. Schleswig- 

 Holstein. 2. Th., 1890. — Prenss 1911. — Id. 1912. — Id. 1921. — Riischl, Flora 

 des (irossherzogthums Posen, 1850. — Schiibler Zf Martens, Flora von Wiirtemberg. 

 Tubingen, 1834. — Schidz, Forsch, 11, 1898. — • Id., Ibid. 13, 1901. — Id., Ibid. 

 16, 1907. — Vollman, Flora von Bayern. Stuttgart 19 14. — Wiinsc/ie &' Schorler, 

 Die Pflanzen Sachsens. 11. Aufl., 1919. 



Switzerland. Jaccard 1895. - Schinz cr' Keller, Flora der Schweiz, Th. i and 2. 

 Zurich 1909. 



Italy. Bertolo7ii^ I'iora italica. Bologna 1833 — 54. — Parlatore, Flora Italiana, 

 vol. 6 — 10. Firenze 1884—1896. 



Spain. Willkomm &> Lanere, Prodromus Florae Hispanicae. Stuttgart 1870 — 1880. 



Portugal. Coutinho, A. X. P., Flora de Portugal. 19 13. 



France. Acloque 1903. — Id., Flore du Sud-Ouest de la France et des Pyrenees. 

 1904. — Id., Flore de I'Ouest de la France. 1904. — Id., Flore du Nord-Est de la 

 France. 1904. — ■ Rouy &= Foiicaud, Flore de France, 1893 — 19^3. — Thurmann 1849. 



Belgium. Wildemaiid &= Durand, Prodrome de la Flore Beige, T. Ill 1899. 



Holland. Prodromus Florae Balnvae, 1:1 1901; 1:3 1904. — Garjeanne, Hand- 

 boeck voor de nederlandsche Flora. Meppel 1907. 



England. Hooker 1884. — Watson 1883. — Williams, Prodromi florae Britannicae 

 specimen, P. i — 10, 1901 — 1912. 



Irland. Moore e^ More, Contributions towards a Cvbele Hibernica. Dublin 1866. 



I. STEPPE SPECIES. 



a. The halophytic steppe species. 



Artemisia laciniata Willd. — Almost the whole of S. Sib. (27); in W. to NE. Orenb. — 

 Austria: Laasee; C. Germ.: Bernburg in Anhalt and, formerly, Artern in 'J'huring. 

 Oland II (chiefly the S. part) — D. T. IV. Also V. T. i c. 



Artemisia rnpestris L. — Almost the whole of S. Sib., reaching from this area a 

 little inside the Ural Mountains in Orenb. and Ufa (27). — Esth.: Hapsal, the islands 

 Moon and Osel; Courl.: Tuckum. — C. Germ.: Bernburg in Anhalt, Artern and 

 Borksleben in Thuring. — Oland III, Gotl. II. — D. T. IV. 



Atriplex pedunculatnm L. — Turkest. ; S-most Russia: Polt. (70), Khers. (52, 67), 

 Ekaterinosl. (72), Taurida (54), Terr. Don. (6), Astrakh. (70). — C. Germ, in the S. 

 part of the Prov. Saxony. — On the shores of the Baltic in Denm.; SE. Swed.: 

 Smal., Oland, Gotl., Skane; Germ.: in E. to Greiswald (Kolbergr, cf. Preuss 191 2, 

 p. 96); on the E. Baltic shores very rare and, as far as I know, only recorded from 

 Esth.: Hapsal and the islands Moon and Worms. On the shores of the North Sea: 

 in SE-most Engl. I, Belg. I, Holl., NW. Germ., Denm., S. Swed.: Bohusliin — Skane. — 

 D. T. I: 5. 



Bassia hirsnta (L.) Aschers. • — • Persia and Turkest. — See Plate 13. As to S. 

 Russia I have made use of the statements in papers 32, 54, 55, 67, 70. — D. T. I: 5. 



[Lepidiiim lotifoliinn I..1 — Widely distrib. in the Turkest. and Pontic steppe distr. 

 Si)read in S. and C. Europe (especially on the coasts of the Mediterr.), probably, at 

 least in C. and W. Europe, as an introduced plant, (cf. Busch 1913, p. 102). 



