300 JOHANN TÜZSON. 



Nymphaea lotus (L.) Tuzs. A Nymph. lotiis Csoport, 1907, p. 31. 

 (N. lotus, LiNN. Spec. PL 1753, p. 511 in pari) 

 Foliis siipra gldberrimis, subtus parce puherulis vel plus minus 

 dense pubescentibus vel glabris unicoloribus vel violaceo maculatis, 

 orbiculato- vel ovato-peltatis, sinuato dentatis, foliis juvenalihus 

 filiformibus sagittatis et ovatis integerrimis ; stipulis minutis. mar- 

 gine ad basim pefioli utrinque adnatis; sepalis insigniter nervo- 

 sis ovato- vel subanguste oblongis, viridescentibus, roseo-viridescen- 

 tibus vel petaloideis rubescentibus ; petalis plus minus ohtusis vel 

 cuspidatis, albis, extus vel omnino roseis vel purpureis; staminibus 

 a petalis infervallo latiusculo distantibus, albis vel basi purpureo 

 maculatis (Planchon 17, 33), flavis vel ruhris; antlieris exappen- 

 diculatis; filamento brevioribus vel longioribus, processibus stigma- 

 ticis 16 — 30, lineari-cilindraceis; seminibus numerosis, subgloboso 

 ellypsoideis, 1, 5 — 1, 9 mm longis 1, 3 — 1, 6 latis, longitudinaliter plu- 

 ricostatis; pedunculis 6, raro 5, petiolis lacunis duabus majoribus; 

 pedimcidis et petiolis trichoblastis carentibus. 



ssp. 1. pubescens (Willd.) Tuzs. 1. c. 1907, p. 31. 



Foliis subcoriaceis, subtus dense pubescentibus, orbicidato 

 vel Tiaud raro ovato-peltatis, margine regulariter vel sub- 

 regulariter sinuato dentatis. 

 var. a. typica. Tuzs. 1. c. 1907, p. 32. 



{Nymphaea pubescens Willdenow, Car. a Linn. 

 Spec. Plant. II, 1800, p. 1154) 

 Floribus albis. 



Habitat: India anterior: Punjab, Labore 

 (Thomson); Moradabad (Hooker et Thomson); 

 Bombay (Polyd. Roux, 17); Madras (Hookee); 

 Coromandel (Mace, Kempbörener) ; Tranquebar 

 (Herb. Deless. 17); Bengalia Orient. (Hooker). 

 India posterior: Chittagong (HoOKER et Thom- 

 son); peninsula Malayi, Malakka (Jagor). 

 Ceylon (Thivaites); insulae Pbilippinae (Cu- 

 ming); Java (Jagor, Zollinger); Guinea nova, 

 Kaiser Wilbelmsland, Augusta - Station (Holl- 

 rung); Guinea nova (ex Herb. Lehmann). 



