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B. Formæ pubescentes. 
Gaules et folia pilis brevibus erispatis plusminus dense vestita. 
Var. 4. minor Moris Fl. Sardoa, I, 246 (1837). 
Var. 5. pubescens Cand. |. c. (1805). 
Var. 6. marginata Maly Enum. Pl. Austriac. 307 (1848). 
A few teratological forms may first of all be disposed of: 
S. inflata var. viridiflora Gand. I. c. 747, et Prodr. I, 368. — ” Paroit 
être une monsirosité singulière, dans laquelle le calice est devenu foliace, 
à » lobes profonds et pointus, et les pétales sont demi-avortés, de cou- 
leur verte. Elle à été trouvée par M. Lamarck, à mi-côte sur le Mont- 
d'Or en montant aux sources de la Dordogne. » — Syn. Cucubalus viridis 
Lamk. Encycl. Meth. II, 121 (1786). 
S. inflata var. castrata Lapeyr. Hist. abr. Pyren. 247 (1-13); Cand. 
Prodr. I. 368. — "Uno sexu petalisque abortivis. ” 
S. venosa var. cylindrica Kuntze Fl. Leipzig, 231 (1867). — This seems 
to be merely a casual form with undeveloped floral envelopes. The single 
character given is " wälzlich ”. 
S. fastigiata Wilms in Jahrb. Westfal. Prov. Ver. Wiss. Kunst. 1878, 
161. — This seems to be a state with malformation of the dichasial 
branching. 
Var. i. angustifolia Cand. Fl. Franc. IV, 747 (1805), et Prodr. I, 368; 
Reichb. Fl. Germ. excurs. 825. 
Folia lineari-lanceolata vel lanceolata, acuta. Styli apice haud incrassati. 
Hab. Europe : except Iceland, Norway, and Belgium. This variety is 
first referred to in Bauhin’s Pinax, 205 (1623), where he mentions forms 
of S. inflata with either broad or narroW leaves, — "alia foliis latioribus, 
alia angustioribus et acutioribus. ’ 
Cucubalus Behen var. angustifolius Pers., Syn. Plant. I, 495 (1805). 
Cucubalus Behen var. maritimus (non pl. Linneana) Wahlenb., Fl. 
Lapponica, 121 (1812). — Refers to the plant of Swedish Lappland. 
S. Coulteriana Otth, in Cand., Prodr. I, 368 (1824). — The plant named 
after T. Goulter has no distinctly specific characters in its short descrip- 
tion, nor is it clear what is intended by ” flore longissime pedunculato in 
dichotomia.” It is stated to oceur ”in Ibernia et circa Constantinopolim ”. 
The first name is intended for Iberia. not the western Iberia, which is the 
Spanish Peninsula, but the portion of Trans-Caucasia bounding the Black 
Sea. Specimens in Herb. de Candolle. at Geneva. 
S. marilima (non With.) Host, Fl. Austriaca, I. 528 (1827). 
S. angustifolia (non Poiret) Gussone, Fl. Sic. Prodr. 1, 500 (1827). 
S. Tenoreana Colla, Herb. Pedem. 1. 328 (1833); Gren. et Godr. Fl. de 
France I, 203 (1847); Lojacono. Fl. Sie. I, 149 (1888). 
S. inflata var. littoralis Rupr.. Fl. Ingrica, 459 (1860). — This plant, 
found at Kronstadt, an island at the of head of Ihe gulf of Finnland, is 
stated to have the stems suffused with purple tint; but none of the other 
characters given separate it from the present variety. 
S. Cucubalus var. lancifolia Rouy, Excurs. Espagne, 63 (1882). 
S. inflata var. longifolia Lange, Haandb. Dansk. Fl. ed. 4, 686 (1888). 
