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C. France (the species being often a fugitive from cultivation its distrib. as a native 

 can hardly be determined), SE. Belg., Sauerland, the Deister, Neuhaldensleben, Mecklenb. 

 It occurs sparsely in Denm. : S. Jutl., Falster, Zeal., and Bornh.; in SE. Xorw. (in N. 

 to Voss and Storelvdal); S. Norrl. (see the map in Andersson & Birger 191 2); in S. 

 Finl. pretty rare (in N. to Satakunta, S. Savolaks, and Olonets-Karel.). — D. T. II: 3 

 — HI: 3. 



Anemone hepatica L. — [See Ulbrich, Engler's Botan. Jahrb. Bd. 18]. WM. Russia 

 in S., E., and N. to Pod. (53), Kiev (53.), Chernig. (53), Mogil. (53), Smol. {iz), NE. 

 Kaluga (Flerov 19 10, pp. 484 ff.), [Ryaz.J Vladim. (13), Yarosl., S\V. \'ologda: Grjas- 

 sovetz (21), Tver, W. Pskov (18), Petrogr. (43). — In W. and NW. to SE. France: 

 in the Vosges, Bourgogne, in the departments of: Nyons, \ ar, Bouches-du-Rhone, Gard, 

 Aveyron, Lozere; in the Corbieres and the Pyrenees, in Landes; [it is said also to have 

 isolated occurr. in Normandy and in tlie neighbourh. of Paris, (Rouy)], Lothr., Bingen, 

 Hessen: Herborn, E. Westph., Hanover: Soltau, Hoist., almost the whole of Denm. (see 

 the maj) in Ostenfeld 191 1), Norw. (in N. to Bodo, 67°i6'- 17'; in the W. coast region 

 to Hardanger in N., I), S. Norrl. (in N. to N. Dalarne and Lule Lappmark). SW. Finl. 

 in N. to N. Satakunta (perhaps, S. Osterbotten: Pjotom), S. Tavastl., S. Savolaks, Ladoga- 

 Karel. — • D. T. Ill: 2 b — III: 3 (a Cassubian variant). 



Anemone raniinndoides L. — (See Ulbrich 1. c). — Cauc. Almost the whole of Russia ; 

 in S. I have seen reports from Khers. (70), Ekaterinosl. (5), Khark. (e. g. 79), Terr. 

 Don. (e. g. 51), Sarat. (24), the whole of Sam. and Orenb.; in N. to [Olonets] Archang. : 

 on the Pinega S. of the Kania Peninsula (61. 81), \\ . Vologda (21, 59), Vyatka: Vyatka, 

 S. (M.?) Perm. — In W. and NW. Europe it occurs in E. and NE. France [reported 

 also from W. France: Landes, Gironde, and Normandy (Rouy)], C. Belg., SE. Holl., 

 Osnabriick, SE. Hanover (I), E. Hoist., in large parts of Denm. (see the map in Osten- 

 feld 1 9 11), in SE. and (in a few scattered areas) N. Norw., in N. to the Maalselv and 

 the Bals Fjord, 69°4i'; in S. Swed. (see p. 368') and S. Norrl. (in N. to Jamtl., I and 

 Angermanl., I), S. Finl. in N. to Satakunta, S. Tavastl., and Olonets (perhaps Onega) 

 -Karelia. — D. T. II: 2 — III: 3 b. 



Bromns Benekeni (Lge.) Syme. — • S. and M. Russia; I have seen reports in S. from 

 Bessar., Khers. (70), Ekaterinosl. (72), Khark. (e. g. 79), Voron., Sarat. (24), Pensa (74), 

 Sarepta (70), SE. Simb,, SE. Kaz., E. Ufa, S. Perm; in N. to Esth , N. Pskov: Porchov 

 (18), Vilna, Minsk (53), S. Mogil. (53), Kaluga (70), Moscow (60), [Kostr.l Vladim.: 

 Vladimir (13), Niz. Novg., SW. Kaz., S. Perm. — As the species is often confused 

 with the W. species B. ramosus, its W. limit is not yet accurately determined. Accord, 

 to Lange (Overs, over Kongl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. 1873, 2, pp. 85 fF.) 

 it is found in SE. France: Lozere and in the neighbourh. of Belfort; in W. Switzerl. 

 at Geneva), in W. Germ, in Baden, Hessen., Westph. (Lippstadt), Harz at Thale, Prov. 

 Saxony (e. g. Helmstedt, Neuhaldensleben), G. Brandenb., Riigen. As to the distrib. 

 in the Scandin. North see the map in Samuelsson 1922 a. - — D. T. Ill: 2 ( — II: 2). 



Corydalis cava Schwg. c\: K. — I am not sure of its distrib. in Russia. Accord, to 

 the statements I have seen, its occurr. are in general pretty rare in SW. and \VM. Russia; 

 in S., E. and N. to Bessar. (70), Khers. (70), Kiev (53), Chernig. (53), Kursk (70), 

 Terr. Don. (70), [Sarepta (70)], Moscow (60), Kaluga, Smol. (11), Mogil. (53), S. Minsk 

 (53), Vilna, SW. Courl. (41). — In W. to NE. and C. Spain, SE. France (in W. and 

 N. to Ain the French Jura, Saone, and Lothr.), the Rhine-Prov., Westph., [Hanover: 

 a native?], E. Hoist., Denm. (it is found in all the provinces, but in many districts 

 it is not common), Skane, Oland, [NE. Smal.: S. Tjust, V.Ed (this report needs con- 



