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year 1822, mg “i A. Dumont. Grenier, in his Fl. de la Chaine 
Jurassique, p 6 (1865), says that it is the only locality in eg 
Jura* recor ca ay . this plant, which finds its more natural hom 
further away in the south- east mountainous districts of the ocala 
and that in the Jura it is quite an outlying station. 
‘est limit.—Morocco: the Great Atlas range, on Mt. Afon- 
guem, some distance south-west of the city of Morocco, where it 
was found by Ibrahim, a Moorish collector sent to the district by 
M. Bewewhar, of hiss, in 1875. ere are also specimens from 
Mt. Tizi-Tagherat, a little further east along the Great Atlas, in 
herb. Cosson, collected i in the same year. 
South limit.—Morocco: Mt. Lalla-Aziza,—gathered there by the 
same native Nellector | in 1888. There are duplicates of all these 
erings in Herb. 
East limit.— Austria : Val’ Veriosta, in Tirol, from Castelbell to 
Schulderns, at 750-1200 metres, collected by Haussmann (ex Parl. 
. 680 [1893] ). 
in Herb. Kew. (Facchini, 1852).—Within these limits the type of 
the species (as distinct from var. orientale, which has a different 
distribution altogether) is found also in Spain, the republic of 
Andorra, Switzerland, the Alps of Piedmont, and Algeri 
Spain.— Widely distributed in the northern, central, vand southern 
provinces,{ in sandy and gravelly stations ae various altitudes, 
chiefly in Peat region of ae from Celda in Aragon (Willkomm, 
Prodr, Fl. Hisp, i. p. 168) to the Sierra de Gador, in Andalusia, at 
1800 metres (Boissier, Voyage Botanique dans I’ Espagne), and 
pen ee in the Sierra Nevada (Win inkler, 1876, in Herb. Kew.); and 
New Castile none Fl. de Madrid, 1861, p. 800). Willkomm 
obtained specimens on the Sierra di Maria at 2000 metres. 
France.—Widely distributed i in the southern part of the country : 
from Arbois in the department of Jura (see above) to the depart- 
ment of Pyrenées-Orientales, between Olettes and Mt. Louis (Herb. 
Kew.), and the Val de Nyor (Gren. et Godr. Fl. de France, i. p. 609) ; 
* Godet, Fl. du Jura, p. ner igi says also that J. Thurmann sent him a 
specimen which he gathered below the vine eyards of Gily. 
+ Apparently occurs also a ‘the Balearic Isles, as Colmeiro gives as a local 
ant, ‘‘ faba crasa rastr 
era,” 
t The famous rationalist’s extensive colleéticn of ap pene in the south- 
east of France, with localities and dates care recorded on all the specimens, 
seems to have remained eeaiena by the authors of various sar ames local floras. 
§ This is the Fag geet ap record for the plant. Jacques Reynaudet, an 
(font St Victoire ) it —_ on the rocky ledges of Mount St. Bonaventure 
n ire), and gave specimens to Pena when he was travelling through 
trict, who first described the plant in the work cited. 
