814 CRITICAL NOTES ON SOME SPECIES OF CERASTIUM. 
Castile, above Chozas on the Sierra de Guadarrama, Cerro de 
Cuelgamoros .abov re the Escorial ; prov. of Estremadura, on the 
a os Tolocha above Peiarroya; prov. of Andalusia, on the 
Sierra Nevada up to 2400 metres, on bare soil.—Algeria (as 
C. yoo —Asiatic Turkey: vilayet of Anatolia, Mt. Alma- 
Eloy, no. 614).—This last specimen cited is that which is taken up i 
Grenier as the type of his U. Armeniacum, a species most distinctive, 
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(or rather original Cy of C. ramosissimum Boi 
both these specimens, which are quite u takable, the teeth of 
the capsule have revolute margins. thos an are ae in their proper 
place specimens of C. Armeniacum, but these do not include 
authentic specimens (no. 614) on which Grenier founded this 
species, and to which Boissier refers in Fl. Orientalis, 9 
examination of Grenier’s types would not, therefore, clear this 
up. The specimens mixed and distributed under this same number 
include therefore the type of Grenier’s species, and prea ee of 
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As Boissier has overlooked this, it is likely that the same miaplaate 
ment of specimens obtains in other public herbaria. 
Var. otter Le Grand (sp.), Stat. bot. Forez, 284, et suppl. 
6; Nyman (var.), Consp. Fl. Hur. 110; Jacks. (syn.) Ind. Kew. i. 
484; has (subsp.), Suites Fl. ‘ae France, i. 66; Rouy & Foue. 
(subsp -) Fl. de France, i. 221 (1896). Folia ovalia, apice rotundata 
vel perquam obtusa. Flores ovali-cylindrici sub anthesin obtusi. 
Sepala lanceolata- ei Petala calyce paullum longiora. Capsula 
quam in typo longior. 
Hab. France: dept. of Loire, at 700-800 metres above Soley- 
mieu, Verriéres, and Gumiéres, in oe valley of the Vizezi, at 
900 cag, between Fraisse and Courreau. 
ypium Williams (= C. ramosissimum var. rosea Boiss. in 
fe To 14centim. Dichasium plurum florum. Sepala mar- 
gine rosea. Petala carnea margine carpe sth calyce 4 parte 
breviora. Semina in capsula centrali 10. 
ab. Asiatic Turkey: Mt. Mesogis, above Trallés, in Anatolia 
(Boissier, 1842); S.W. Anata (Pinard, 1848). 
uatum Coss. ex Battand. & Trab. Fl. de l'Alg. i. 
adscendentes, simplices apicem vers in 
soluti. Folia inferiora shetiliapathulata in gree ae attenuata, 
