192 Robert Pilger. — • Plantaginaceae. 



necticut, New Haven (D.E. Eaton — 1858, Herb. Stockholm) ; Craton, Seeküste 

 (K. Jansson — blühend im Juli 1927, Herb. Stockholm); Massachusetts, Cape Cod 

 (Linder n. 230 — 1919, Herb. Stockholm) ; Rhode Island, Providence (Thurber — 

 blühend und fruchtend im August 1844); Long Island (Curtiss — 1878). [Nach Raup 

 in Journ. Arn. Arb. XVII. [1936] 296 im Mackenzie- Gebiet an Salzstellen westlich des 

 oberen Slave-River.] 



var. fallax Fernald 1. c. 102 et 103. — Minor vel parva. Folia ± decumbentia et arcu- 

 ata, raro ± erecta, angusta, 2 — 12 cm longa, 1 — 3 mm lata. Spicae pedunculus arcuato- 

 adscendens, folia circ. aequans vel superans; spica 1 — 6 cm longa. 



[Nach Fernald von Labrador (Mulligan Point; Middle Bay) und Neufundland 

 bis Quebec, Neu-Braunschweig, Maine.] Anticosti, Lac ä la Croix (F. F. Marie-Victo- 

 rin et Rolland Germain n. 27 791, 27 792 — blühend im August 1927, Herb. Stock- 

 holm); New Brunswick, Bathurst (Williams und Fernald — Juli 1902, Herb. New 

 York); Maine, Lincoln Co., Ocean Point (Fassett n. 3817 — blühend im Juli 1927, 

 Herb. Stockholm); Maine, Mt. Desert Island (Teuscher n. 202 — 1922). 



85. P. eocoronopus Pilger in Fedde, Repert. Spec. Nov. XXXIV. (1933) 147. — P. crassi- 

 folia Forsk. ß. trichopoda (Hausskn.) Bornm. in Beih. Bot. Centralb. XXII. Abt. II. (1907) 

 141 p. p. — Plantae juniores florentes rhizomate perbrevi, vaginis dense obtecto et rosula 

 unica vel rosulis nonnullis in caespitem parvum congestis, plantae inveteratae demum 

 radice lignosa, caule satis crasso, parum partito, lignoso, ad 6 cm longo, omnino vaginis 

 foliorum inferne valde destructis obtecto. Folia sicca ± nigrescentia, ± curvata, crassa, 

 sicca satis flexilia vel et tenuius coriacea, sicca rugulosa, anguste vel latius linearia, ad 

 7 — 10 cm longa, 1 — 4 mm lata, glabra, integra vel raro hie illic dentibus patentibus, majori- 

 bus, subulatis instrueta, basi in vaginam rigidius membranaceam, glabram dilatata, nervis 

 inconspieuis, lana basali albido-canescente plerumque satis copiose vel copiose e vagina 

 exserta. Inflorescentiae paucae; spicae pedunculus satis tenuis at firmus, adscendens, 

 curvatus vel fere rectus, 2,5 — 8 vel et ad 10 — 12 cm longus, hirto-piloso-inspersus ; spica 

 demum laxiuscula vel laxa, angusta, 1,5 — 5 cm longa. Bractea 2 /a — % calycis aequans, 

 ovata vel late usque rotundato-ovata, breviter vel longius angustata, acuta, 1,75 — 2,5 mm 

 longa, sparse brevissime setuloso-ciliolata, carina crassa, lata, sicca rugulosa, in laminas 

 laterales transeunte. Sepala 2 mm vel parum ultra longa, antica angustiora elliptica vel 

 late elliptica, brevissime rigide ciliolata, carina lata valde crassa, sicca tuberculato-rugulosa 

 vel et in tuberculis setulis crassis brevissimis instrueta; sepala postica latiora plicato- 

 coneava, parum inaequilatera, carina angusta in laminas laterales rigidule membranaceas 

 transeunte, valde prominente, extus attenuata, setulis crassiusculis brevibus fere tuber- 

 culato-setulosa. Corollae tubus breviter pilosus, lobi rotundato-ovati, breviter acutati, 

 1 — 1,25 mm longi. Ovula 3. Capsula fere ellipsoidea, parum superne conico-attenuata; 

 semina 1,75 ad fere 2 mm longa, ubi visa in Capsula 2 evoluta. 



Afghanistan: (Herb. Griffith n. 4150, Typus); (J. E. T. Aitchison 

 n. 758 — 1884—1885); Prov. Herat (A. v. Bunge — September 1858). Persien: 

 S.-O. -Persien, Prov. Kerman, bei Mahunek zwischen Kerman und Schiras, etwa 2000 m 

 ü. M. (Bornmüller n. 4599 — junge Blüte im September 1892). 



86. P. alpina L. Spec. PL (1753) 114; Gaudin, Fl. Helvet. I. (1828) 401; Koch, Syn. 

 Fl. German. et Helv. (1837) 598, ed. II. (1844) 688; Godron in Grenier et Godron, Fl. 

 de France IL (1850) 724; Willkomm et Lange, Prodr. Fl. Hispan. IL (1870) 355; Stebler 

 und Schroeter, Die Alpen-Futterpflanzen (1889) 165—171, T. 13 B; Rouy, Fl. de France 

 X. (1908) 126; Dalla Torre und Sarnthein, Farn- und Blütenpfl. von Tirol, 3. Teil (Fl. 

 von Tirol VI) (1912) 352; Pugsley in Journ. of Bot. LVIII. (1920) 149—150; Schroeter, 

 Das Pflanzenleben der Alpen, 2. Aufl. (1926) 586—588, Fig. 229; Hallier-Schlechtend. 

 Flora von Deutschland XX. (1885) 35, T. 2014; Hayek in Hegi, Illustr. Fl. Mittel-Europa 

 VI. 1. (1915) 191, T. 246, Fig. 2 ; Pilger in Fedde, Repert. Spec. Nov. XXXIV. (1933) 161. — 

 P. ovina Vill. Prosp. Hist. Fl. Dauph. (1779) 19. — P. maritima L. y. alpina Beguinot 



