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species of the o-enus C. Hartmanyiianus may be compared witli C. hi/emuHs Boiss, ct Blanche, but this 

 species may be recognized at once through its raultifide stigmas. 



I liave not collected this species myself, but an insti'uctive set of dried specimens was most kindly 

 presented to me by its discoverer, the German botanist Ernst Hartimann. He found the plant flowering 

 on the northern slopes of Kionia on open 

 places in the forest above the monasteiy of 

 Makhaeras, ca. 880 m. above tiie sea, on 

 February 16th, 1905. 



C. Veneris Tappeiner in Poecli, Enum. 

 PI. Cvjir. 10 (18+21: Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 109; Maw. 

 M(in(i-r. CnjLUs, 24:j, tab. XLVIII; Kotschy, Cypeni, 203. 



This species, which was formerly 

 considered to be endemical in Cyprus, ac- 

 cording to Maw is identical with C. cretenais 

 Kiirnicke in •'E'lora", 409 (185(1) from the 

 island of Crete. 



On the slopes between Ktima and 

 the sea, flowering on Novbr. 20th, 1840 

 ( Kotschy). 



C. cyprhiii Boiss, et Kotscliy in Unger 

 et Kotschy, Cypern, 20.3 (186.5); Boiss. Fl. orient. 

 V, 113; Jlaw, Monogr. Crocus, 283, tal). L\'1I. C. 

 vermis Sihth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 24 (1806), quoad 

 plantam ex Cypro; non All. BoupSouXiayi (also used 

 for other species of the genus). 



Near the top of Chionistra, above 

 Prodiorao (Kotschy). Flowering in April. 

 Endemical in the island. 



Romiilea Tempskrnna Freyn in Bull. 

 Herb. Boiss. V. 798 (1897). 



This species was established by Freyn 

 upon materials, collected on the peninsula of 

 Karpas by Deschamps (no. 465!). 



pui. X 



eaji. 3(1826); 



R. raiuifiora Ten. Ind 

 Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 117. 



Near Chrysostomo (SR 162!). 



K. Cohimnae Seb. et JIaur. Fl. Koni. 

 Prodr. 18 (1818); Boiss. FI. orient. V, 117. Trichonema 

 Columrme Rchh. PL Germ, excurs. 83 (1830); Kotschy, 

 Cypern, 203; Sintenis in Oe. B. Z. XXXII, 54. 



Chrysostomo and Prodrome (UK); 

 also collected in the island at Buft'avento 

 by Sintenis (teste Boiss.). 



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Fig. 12. Crocus Hartmannianns nov. sp. (Vi). 

 Scheme of the Plant after Remotion of Tunics and Sheats (^/s). 

 Bulb-scale (ca. "Ii). c. Basal Rest of Bulb-scales (ca. */i). d. Section 

 of Leaf (ca. ^o/j). e. Upper Part of Style (ca. ^/,). 



