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transversim multilocularis , articulis vix sponte secedentibus , mono- 

 sperniis, Semina subovata, lenticulari-compressa, superficie tenuissime 

 striata. 



1. H. caucasicum (G. D. J. Koch. in litt.) capsulis teretibus pen- 

 dulis, stylis cum stigmatibus persistentibus in fructu divergentibus, 



H. penduluni Pall. It. TII, p. 553. — Guldenst. It. I, p. 194. 419. — M. 

 a BiEB. Fl. t. c. I, p. 116: ///, p. 114. — C. A. Meykr Ind. caiic. p. 176. 

 — EiCHw. casp. cauc. p. 2. — Hohenack. Enum. Elisabethpol. p. 217. — 

 Ej. Enum. Talusch. p. 135. — Claus Ind. des. in Gobel It. II, p. 251. 



H. piocunibens. S. G. Gmelin It. II, p. 197. 



H. (siliquis arcuatis conipressis articulatis.) Gmel. Fl.fsib. IV, p. 69. Nro. 91. 

 (excl. syn. Linn.) 



Hab. in deserti caspii parte australiori inque insulis ad Wolgae ostium! (Eichw.. 

 Claus), pr. Astracban! (Lerche ex J. G. Gmel., Pall., S. G. Gmel., Blum), 

 in Tauria meridion. (M. a Bieb.), ad fl. Tvrek (Giildenst.), Iberia (M. a 

 BiEB.), Somcbetia (Kocw. in litt.), Kacbetia (Guldeivst.), Elisabethpol (Hohen- 

 acker). Baku! (C. A. Meyer), tract. Suwant (Hoiienack.) 0. 



*) H. pendulum. L. differre videtur: stylis in fructu erecto-conniventibus, stigniatilms subdeciduiii- 



