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last species ; scales united at base, ovate obtuse or truncate, 
scarcely dentate ; styles united entirely; stigma div — al- 
most to the base, lobes subglobose ; capsule 3-4 lines long, 
subglobose; seeds of the size and shape as in the last species. 
TrworEnsis, Decaisne! Mss.: caule funiculari ; flo- 
ribus racemoso-spi seu ndeterminata apice bracteata 
spicatis ; pedicellis inferioribus longioribus bracteatis eri- 
oribus i nudis, nibus brac ovato-orbiculata 
concava suffultis; calycis profunde partiti lobis orbiculatis 
concavis imbri tubum corolle br panulatum 
equantibus ; laciniis re) obtusis tubo brevioribus erectis 
seu sepe p: flexi antheris cordato-ovatis tubo in- 
dency toa rewalabiy! spiked lander which is observed 
oe this whole group, is more decidedly developed in this _ 
es; the main axis of the inflorescence is terminated by an 
imbriautely bracted bud, never by a flower; the ea orton 
flowers o ‘Tow first, and the upper ones in suce n; all, 
of 2 8 
base of each anther; ek: tp of the length of the style and 
searcely thicker, oval a eo capsule about 3 lines 
a seeds 1} lines in dtaanete 
tc.; from southern Europe through middle Asia south-east- 
ward: Portugal (? Brot.) ; southern France, almost always 
on the grape vine (in ntroduced ’), Delisle! Requien! ete.; 
Rumelia, rah opm specimens often wicea with C. Euro- 
pea; Crimea, Trautve _— Greece, Heldreich! Orphani- 
des! Asia Minos Sibthorp! Wiedemann! Syria, Tourne- 
fort! in Hb. Banks, Labillardiere! Blanche! Caucasus and 
‘Georgia, Hohenacker! Prescott! Wilhelms! Frick! Koch! 
Soongaria Schrenk! Persia, Buhse! Noé! Kotschy! 713, 
