Davis: A svn'onymic conspectus of aquii^egias. 339 



Var. vervseneana Hort. Var. folio-anreis Hort. Var. 

 atroviolacea Hort. Leaves with yellow variegated lines. 

 Var. Olympica Baker 1. c. 

 A. Olympica Boies, in Ann. Sc. Nat. II, i6 : 360. 

 A. blanda Le\v. 111. Hort. 4: /. 14.6. 1857. 

 A. Caucasica Ledeb. ex Rupr. Fl. Caus. 32. 1869. 

 A. Wiltmanniana Stev. ex F. & M. 1. c. 

 A line variety with several large flowers ; sepals light lilac 

 or bright purple, i inch or more in length, petal-limb white. 

 Revue Hort. 1896, p. 108. 



Var. hybrida Sims. Bot. Mag. 1221. 1809. 

 Much like the last variety, but with stout, lilac-purple spurs 

 as long as the sepals, only slightly incurved. Probably a 

 hybrid of A. vulgaris and A. canadensis. 



A. Sibirica Lam. Encyc. i: 150. 1783. 

 A. dicolor "EiiRii. Beitr. 7: 246. 1792. 

 A. speciosa DC. Syst. i : 336. 1818. 

 A. Garnicriana Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. II, 5: /. /oj. 



1833- 

 Stem 1^-2 feet high, many flowered; stem nearly glabrous 

 throughout : flowers pale or bright lilac-blue ; oblong sepals 

 fully I inch long, spreading or reflexed a little ; petal-limb half 

 as long, equalling the head of stamens, and often white ; spur 

 rather stout, ^ inch or more, very much incurved or even 

 coiled : follicles glabrous, i inch long, style ^ inch. Allied to 

 A. vulgaris., differing in the broad, obtuse sepals; spur long 

 and more slender toward the tip, and glabrous follicles. Sum- 

 mer. East Siberia. Sweet's Brit. Fl. Gard. II, /. go & t. loj. 



Var. spectabilis Baker 1. c. A. spectabilis Lem. 111. Hort. 

 403, 1864. A large, bright lilac-flowered variety with petal- 

 limbs tipped with yellow. Amiidand. 



Var. Jiore-pleno Hort. A. bicolor var. Jlorc-pleno Hort. 

 Flowers much doubled by the multiplication of both the limbs 

 and the spurs. 



H. Skinneri Hook, in Bot. Mag. 3919. 1842. 

 A. Mcxicana Hook., 1. c. 



Stem 1-2 feet high, many flowered, glabrous : root-leaves 

 long-petioled, with both primary and secondary divisions long, 

 leaflets cordate, 3-parted : several stem-leaves petioled and bi- 

 ternate : sepals, green, keeled, lanceolate, acute, never much 



