— 738 — 



187C. 11. 710.). Nonoccurrit in J. sibiricaL., J. Pseu- 

 dacoro L. 



Sect. 7. Pardanthopsis Hance in Trim. Journ. of bot. 

 XIII, 104. 



38. J. dichotoma Pall. It. III. App. 716. t. 1. f. 2. 

 Sweet, Brit Fl. Gard. t. 96. Bot. reg. t. 246. Bge 

 Enum. n. 357. Hance 1. c. Baker 1. c. 615. Pardan- 

 thus dichotomus Ledeb. F\. Ross. IV. 106. Evansia 

 dichotoma Dne in Bull. soc. bot. de Fr. XX. 300. 



«Abundat in rupestribus apricis totius Davuriae 

 transalpinae ab Ingoda ad Argunum» (PaU. 1. c.): ad 

 Ingodam fl. (Sedakow), in campis Nertschinsk (Tur- 

 czan.), iiiter Tscholbutschi et Argunski ostrog in pa- 

 ludosis prope lacum (Pallas); Mandshuria: ad Amur 

 superiorem; Mongolia orientali: ad tractum mercato- 

 torium (Kirilow) etaustrali: aZaghan-balgassuboream 

 versus (Ladyshinski), Siwan-tze (Artselaer), in 

 denudatis argillosis moutium Muni-ula (Przewalski); 

 Ghina boreali: in montibus circa Pekinum frequens, 

 Yin-shan (Bretschneider), in ipso muro maguo 

 (Bunge), In-schan (Tatarinow), alpe Siao-wu-tai- 

 shan (Hancock); circa urbem Tschifu (Forbes ex 

 Hance). 



De flore hnjus speciei dicit Ker in Bot. reg. 1. c. : 

 flos post meridiem tantum aperitur, ante noctem colla- 

 bitur limbis introvolutis, unguibus spiraliter contortis, 

 Bretschneider in schedulis: iiores plantae 3—6- 

 pedalis teneri, suaveolentes, intus violacei v. brunneo- 

 tincti, nocte contorti, ita ut mane fi. nulli aperti sint. 

 Pallas fi. violascentem describit, Messerschmid rub- 

 rum , Sweet ex brunnescente violaceum. Hance 



