Gistanche, Phelypaea. 



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margine lanuginoso-pilosae. Spica densiflora, ovoideo-cylindrica. Bracteae ovales vel 

 late oblongae, obtusiusculae, dendritice nervosae, in margine copiose albo-lanuginoso- 

 pilosae et pulchre limbatae, calycem excedentes; bracteolae nullae (rarissime minimae 

 inexplicatae?). Flores 2,8 — 3,2 cm longi. Calyx campanulatus, 5-lobus, tertiana corollae 

 aequans; lobi rotundati, in margine saepius parce lanuginoso-pilosi. Corolla suberecta, 

 tubuloso-campanulata , sursum modice ampliata, luteo-alba et rubro-fusce tincta vel 

 castanea (sec. descript.), purpureo-brunnescens (s. J. Bornmüller), in siccitate alba cum 

 limbo fuscescente; limbus subaequaliter 5-lobus, explanatus, laciniis subrotundis integris 

 praeditus. Stamina in quadrante infima corollae inserta, inclusa; filamenta in basi 

 copiose pilosa; antherae albae, thecis acuminato-mucronatis, plus minus lanuginoso- 

 pilosis instructae; pollen 30 /U. Stylus glaber; stigma maximum, semiglobosum. Pla- 

 centae 6. — Fig. SÄ—F. 



Fig. 8. Gistanche Hoffmg. et Link sect. Cistanchiella G. Beck. — A — F G. Ridgewayana Ait- 



chison et Hemsley. A Flos. B Calyx cum bractea. G Bractea. D Stamen. E Pistillum. F Ova- 



rium transverse sectum. — A, E magn. nat.; cet. auct.; icon. origin. 



Plantae nutrientes: Sec. Bornmüller ad radices Tamaricis sp. et Qlycyrrhizae 

 glanduliferae W. K. (?). 



Ost-Persien: In der Provinz Kerman zwischen Kuschkuh und Hormusabad, Jezd 

 und Kerman bei 1700 m Seehöhe im April 1892 (Bornmüller, Iter pers.-turc. n. 3907!); 

 bei Kerman (Bunge!). — Afghanistan: Im Tale Harirud gegen Herat, nördlich von 

 Khusan? (Aitchison); April— Mai 1885. 



Ad Cistanchis species pertinere videtur: 



Orobanche insignis Clarke in Sprengel, Neue Entdeckungen, III. (1822) 164; 

 planta omnino imperfecte hoc modo descripta: »caule simplici, corollis inflatis recurvis 

 5-fidis, laciniis integerrimis, calycibus 5-partitis, bracteis subternis, spica imbricata densa 

 oblonga, antheris hirsutis«. 



Aus dem Orient. 



5. Phelypaea [Toum.] Desf. 



Phelypaea [Tournefort, Goroll. (1703) 47 p. p. et t. 479; L. Gen. 1. (1737) 500, 

 n. 80 sub Phelypea et ed. 2. (1742) 508 n. 286] Desfont. Fl. atlant. II. (1800) t. 60 et 

 in Annal. Mus. Paris X. (1 807) 298, t. 21 (Phelipaea) ac Ghoix des pl. (180 8) t. 1 0; Lamb. 

 in Trans. Linn. Soc. X. (1811) 260, t. 7 ; D. Don in Edinb. phil. journ. XIX. (1835) 113; 

 Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. pl. II. 982; Persoon, Syn. II. (1807) 181 p. p. (Phelipea)] Beck, 

 Monogr. der Gatt. Orobanche (1890) 58 et in Engl. u. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. IV. 3 b. 

 (1895) 129; non Thunberg, nov. pl. gen. V. (1784) 91= öytinus? et aliorum. — Ano- 

 planthus sect. Anblatum Endl. Gen. (1839) 727; Ledebour, Fl. ross. III. 32 4; sect. Ma- 



