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Species. 



1. L. pygmaeus (Cassini dicL sc. nal. t. 53. p. 467.) 

 caule brevi, simplici, hiisulo; capitulo florum solilario Ler 

 minali; foliis inferioribus approximatis, Iilnc el indc re- 

 molo denticulalis, superioribus brevioribus, remolioribus 

 integerrimis, omnibus llneari-acutis, plus minus vlllosis. 

 (Cnicus pygmaeus Lin., Serralula pygmaea Jacq. auslr. 5. 

 t. 440. p. 20. c. synon.) 



p^ar. ß Schanginiana, caule elaliore, foliis longiori- 

 bus, lato linearibus, magis denliculatls. 



Habitat var. « in alpibus Aiislriae, in summis montis 

 Scbneeberg Iiaud vulgaris (Jacq. Vind. ); in praecipilis la- 

 leri Grindoviz (Scop. carn.); var. /3 in alpibus altaicis, 

 praesenlim cargonensibus (vidi spec. sicca in herb, amiciss. 

 Dr. Fischeri, var. a comm. a cl. Schott, p a Dre. Schan- 

 gin.) 



2. L. Uatroides (Fisch, ined.), caule clongato, inferne 

 folioso, glabriusculo, superne hirsulo florifero; ramulis flo- 

 rallbus multis corymbosis; foliis approximalis angusto-lan-* 

 ceolatis, acnlls, sinuato acute denticulalis glabris s. pllo- 

 siusculis. (Serralula liatroides Adams in herb. Fisch.) 



Habital in monlosis ad Baikalem lacum (Adams, 1806), 

 in pratis subalpinis inier Alsan et Obloz: Tusczaninoff 

 1829. (Vidi spccini. Adamslana et Tusczanin. in herb. 

 Fisch. ) 



Dcscriptio: Radix biennis (?) simplex, corpore cras 

 siusculo fibroso, fibris longis, gracilibus, simplicissimis, ni- 

 gro-fuscis. Caulis- simplex, bipedalis, ereclus, hslulosus, 

 teres? sulcalus, ad basin saepe glaber, iolilferus, superne 

 plus minus, praeserlim ad originem ramorum iloralium 

 villosus llorlferus. Folia parlem caulis inferiorem occu- 

 panlla sparsa, (nonne primo anno roselala?) valde appro- 

 ximata, crcctiuscula, 4 — 5 j)oll. longa, vix semipoliicem 



