54. OROBANCHACEA. 265 
792. Orobanche elatior, Sutton. 
Provinces 1 23 4 5 6 [7] 8-10 11---- [16]. Native. 
Lat. 50—55. Cornwall, Dorset, Sussex. — York, Durham ? 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds. Several localities are uncertain. 
Census 9 16 24. Ireland 0. English-germanic type. 
Europe - ita tur aus ger fra - net den got. 
Russia 6-48. Siberia. 
— N.B. This, not O. rapum, said to be the true O. major, Linn. 
793. Orobanche minor, Linn. 
Provinces 12345 [6 7]-91011. Native or Colonist. 
Lat. 50—56. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — York, Cheviotland. 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds. Humber to 100 yards. 
Census 8 17 384. (Ireland). English type of distribution. 
Europe spa ita tur aus ger fra cha net (den got). 
Russia 6 - 4. 
Algeria. Madeira; Lemann list. 
793*. Orobanche Picridis, F. Schultz. 
Provinces - 234-6. Native. 
Lat. 50—58. Wight. Kent. Cambridge. Pembroke. 
Zone 1. Low grounds. 
Census 4 4 4. Ireland 0. English or Germanic type 
Europe - ita - aus ger fra cha net. 
N.B. Hitherto confused with O. minor, but alleged to be distinct 
by those botanists who have seen it living. 
793*. Orobanche Hedere, Duby. 
Provinces 12--5678. Native. Likely in other provinces. 
Lat. 50—54. Cornwall, Wight. — Carnarvon, Leicester. 
Zone 1. Low grounds. Long united with O. minor. 
Census 6 10 15. Ireland 9. LEnglish-atlantic type. 
Europe spa ita - - ger fra cha net. N.B. The British stations 
recorded by old Authors for so-called ‘ minor’ on ‘ivy,’ have 
been transferred to the present species. “West Asia.” 
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