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monte Notsch solo dolomitieo (Pittoni); Hungaria, ad Budam (Hayne 
et al.); Banatus (Heuffel); Transsilvania, Rothenthurm pr. Telmatsch 
(Schur in herb. Vindob.), Vajda Hunyad (Baumgarten): Serbia; 
Bosnia, pr. Varech (Sendtner, n. 892); Istria, pr. Tergestum, Fiume 
(Noé in Rchb. Fl. germ. exsice., n. 1196); Dalmatia; Hercegovina 
(Zoral in herb. Kew); Montenegro, Albania et Thracia (Grisebach); 
Euboea (Beck in herb. reg. Monac.); Boeotia (de Heldreich), Pelo- 
ponnesus, Pentelikon (herb. reg. Monac., Unger), Taygetus inferior 
(de Heldreieh). Tauria (Steven in herb. DC.). Asia minor, Bithynia et 
Paphlagonia (Wiedemann), Pisidia (Tchikatch.), Lycia (Forbes). 
Cilicia, Guzul Déré pr. Mersina (Balansa Pl. d’Or., n. 763), Syria, 
pr. Svedia (Kotschy in herb. cæs. Vindob.), in monte Ssoffdagh 
(Hausskn.), Iberia (Steven in herb. DC.), Georgia caucasiea (C. Koch 
in herb. reg. Berol.); Armenia rossiea (Szowiez). Himalaya, Simla 
(Dalhouse in herb. Delessert), Kashmir (Huegel in herb. Vindob.), 
Himalaya boreali-oceidentalis (Stolitzka in herb. Cæs. Vindob.), 
Kumaon (Edgeworth, n. 394 in herb. Kew). 
Observ. Vidi etiam in herbario Candolleano ramulum foliiferum a 
cl. Nuttal in America boreali (Arkansas, Grand River) lectum, cujus 
folia magna (8-10 cm. longa, 6 em. lata) a foliis nonnullorum speci- 
minum europæorum non differunt. -— Conf. quoque Torr. et Gray 
FI. N. Am., I, 216. 
B, pubescens (Engl. 1. c.), foliis plerumque ovalibus, rarius rotun- 
datis, subtus, imprimis petiolo atque nervis pubescentibus; paniculis 
in florescentia glabris vel parce pilosis. — Rh. arenaria Wierzb. in 
schedulis. — Rh. Cotinus in Voyages de Pallas, t. V, pl. 10, p. 221. 
. Banatus (Wierzbicki in herb. reg. Monac.), Wallachei (Soc. Jassy). 
. Asia minor (Aucher-Eloy herb. d'Or., n. 921), Cilicia, ad Pyramum 
(Kotsehy), Syria, in rupibus montis Soffdagh, Cyrrhe (Haussknecht) ; 
Caucasus (Pallas in herb. Cæs. Vindob.). 
y, cinerea (Engl. 1. €.); folis ovatis breviter petiolatis, utrinque, 
imprimis subtus pubescentibus, paniculis in florescentia breviter 
patenter pilosis. 
Banatus (Heuffel), Moldavia (Guebhard, n. 337). China (Bunge), 
Pekin (Williams in herb. Kew) in montibus versus occidentem (David, 
n. 2331, 2403 in herb. Mus. Paris). 
3, velutina (Engl. 1. c.); foliis ovatis, raro rotundatis utrinque 
dense cinereo-pilosis. — Rhus velutina Wall. Cat., 998, G. Don, 
General syst. of gard. and bot., I, 69. 
Wangtu ad fl. Sutley (Stoliezka in herb. cæs. Vindob.); Kumaon 
