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1. Saxifraga Hirculus L. Prope Oranienbaum et Schlüs- 

 selburg (Georgi); in pralis humidis sylv. ad Krasnoi Kabak, 

 item in paludosis circa Katherinhof passim (Laxmann ex 

 Gorter 1764), et prope Ligowam (Sobol.); pr. Antelewa par- 

 ce (Prescott ex Turcz.). Vidi spec. Petropolitana verisimili- 

 ter Prescottiana in Hb. Acad. 



2. (ext) Saxifraga granulata L. Narwa (Weinm. 1837) ; 

 Dorpat et Esthonia media (Hb. Baer). 



2. (ext.) Cucubalus baccifer L. Paullo supra ostium Ros- 

 sonae, fl. Lugam cum Narowa jungen tis et versus ostium fl. 

 Lugae in salicetis frequens (Rrasch. ex Gorter); Petropoli 

 (Falk Beitr. II. 179). Livonia pr. Riga (Hb. Zobel). 



4. Dianthus plumarius L. Circa ostium Narowae fl. una 

 cum Pyrola umbellala (Gorter; nec Kraschen. qui in mss. 

 D. superbum loco illius intellexit); in litore arenoso maris 

 inter Peterhof et Oranienbaum (Sobol.); in arenosis e latere 

 opposito villarum ad viam Pargolensem dextra manu ad mon- 

 tem Poclonnaja (Turcz. — hoc loco D. arenarius crescit!). 



1. Stellaria Frieseana Seringe in Decand. (lusus 3 Fenzl 

 in Ledeb. Fl. Ross. frequentissimus.) Petropoli (Weinm. et 

 Meyer ex Ledeb. 1842) v. g in ins. Krestowsky (Rochel ex 

 Reichenb. 1841; cl. Kühlewein ibi lusum 2m. Fenzlii legit); 

 in regione Wiburgensi, Lisina, Schlüsselburg et alibi, prae- 

 sertim in nemoribus, ad truncos arborum emortuos. 



01. Stellaria graminea L. y. eciliata Fenzl mss. (St. gra- 

 minea var. gracilis Weinm. Fl. Petrop!) „Recedit a varieta- 

 tibus a et /?. in Fl. Ross. Ledebourii praecipue bracteolis et 

 sepalis omnino eciliatis. Diagnosis St. gramineae 1. c. ob hanc 

 novam var. paululum mutanda et character difFerentialis a 

 St. glauca potissimum ad semina restringendus u Fenzl in litt. 

 Haec var. St. gramineae in graminosis humidis Petropoli com- 

 munissima est. 



02. Stellaria Dilleniana Mönch. Petropoli (Georgi; Long- 

 mite); in pratis humidis sylvosis (Sobol ); Murina et Pargola 

 (Sobol. 1801); in nemoribus humidis pr Pawlowsk (Weinm, 

 1824). 



