CRITICAL NOTES ON SOME SPECIES OF OERASTIUM, 2138 
C. connatum Fisch. in herb. DU., ex Gren. Monogr. 18 
sai}: me 83 ahr With this are also specimens collected by 
Steven in Siber 
. C. connatum 8. G. Gmelin, Reise d. Russland, ii. 196 
(1774-83) : = C. davuricum Fisch. This is the reference queried by 
Ledebour, and indicated in Indea Kewensis. I could not find the 
name in the place cited, and, in the absence of an index, turned 
tall many pages of the volume without succeeding in running it 
85. C. consaneuineum Wedd. in Ann. Sc. Na ak big? 5, i, 296 
(1864) : = C. glomeratum var. consanguineum Willia s (C. viscosum 
var. consanguineum Rohrb.). Caules Le evibis subrecurvis 
vestiti. Folia anguste lineari-lanceolata. Flores apetali; sepala 
apicem versus glabra neque pilis termi tants 
First collected a Ban by Weddell ; afterwards in Bolivia by 
Mandon at 4000 m 
86. C. Gestaiseriness ee a Nym. Consp. fl. Eur. 109 (1878). 
- Turkish specimens of C. glomeratum in herb. Cosson, collected by 
ae rig sO se 
(1898). The Bona were afterwards referred by Schur to C. 
Carinthiacum, and by Fuss to C. trigynum. There are examples 
authenticated by Schur in Her e 
specimens, and they certainly belong to C. nse oo seeds are 
not large, angular, and invested with a crumpled te in C. lati- 
folium and in Parlatore’s description of C. Cle tnakiaea but the 
testa is covered with comparatively large tubercles, and ¢ closely 
investing the nucellus. The surface of the leaves is -— mewhat less 
hairy than in typical gang of C. arvense, as in Waldstein and 
Kitaibel’s plate of the form they call C. ciliatum, ha this is the 
only slight difference. 
88. C. Corsicum Soleir. ex ie Monogr. 71 (1841); et ex Rouy 
et Fouc. Fl. de France, iii. 204 (1896) [C. Cor. ica] —Soleir Pl. de 
Cor . 110: = C. Thomasii Tenore. Soleirol’s specimens were 
Seringe as C. Soleirolii in Duby, Bot. Gall. i. 87. According to 
Mr. C. C. Lacai certainly match specimens from the Italian 
province of Abruzzi (H. Groves, it in Herb. Kew., and from 
Sardini 
If C. Thom Keni 
flowers, invested with short crisp ea 3. 
89. nassives Bartl. in Presl, Reliq. Haenk. ii. 18 (1880). 
Not fattened or referred to in — 8 pre de the oom 
although he describes at length and figures C. racemosum, 
easuina & by Bartling on the same page. Rohrbach says ‘*cespitem 
