516 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
73. C. tuputirormis, Krocker! Siles. I. p. 261, t. 36; 0. 
Nk i auctt. Fl. germ. al.—On willows, ete., on the b 
of streams from eas astern and north-eastern German: ysis 
where it seems to be common on the Oder, Lessing! Gep- 
pest Genther a. Bohemia and Austria, Kovats! to Hungary, 
Gerenday ! and to central Russia, Kasan, Graff!— Flo owers sub- 
sessile or on at last slightly elongated pedicels ; eymes form- 
ing elongated Drs or sometimes more or less ¢o 
racemes, which a ways terminated by a 2 or 3 flowered 
eyme ; flowers 2-21 pe long; lobes of pees cae 
or almost pointed, half as long as tube of co 
lower. part of the he bifid or * Sisctl to ep 
wings; ovary oval, conic, atone into the slender styl 
Var. 8. Astatica: Asn often longer and : 
on longer pedicels; lacinise more crenulate o ‘ 
OV: ne’ t i 
flava, Siev. ap. Pall. probably belongs h 
Balig, be, from the ani of the 
Becker! where it seems to join the western “Cane n 
ae very slender flowers and longish pedi 
i, Becole & Kiriloff! 926; ‘Alstel 
Gebley 180, to a river. Angara, ‘ezanint 
