168 



M. Kronfeld. 



Typlia media Barbieri in herb. Bracht (ex Rohrb.) — non Schleich., 

 — non De Cand. — neque auctor. 



Typha minuta Schrenk in herb, petrop. ! 



Typha stenophylla Fisch, et Mey. in Bull, de la classe phys.-mathem. 

 de l'Acad. d. scienc. de St.-Petersb., III, 1845, Col. 209. — Rohrbach, Gatt. 

 Typha, p. 90. — Nynaan, Consp. fl. europ., p. 757. — Boissier, Fl. Orient., 

 V, p. 50. — Regel, it. Turkest.! — Radde, Exs. Caucas.! — Krassnow, Fl. 

 Iliensis.! — non Hausskn., It. Syr.-Arm., 1865. — neque Sinten., It. trojan., 

 Nr. 166. 



Typha stenophylla var. ad int. alopecuroides Krön f. in Sitzungsber. d. 

 k. k. zool.-botan. Gesellsch. in Wien, 1887, S. 15. 



Pescriptio: Planta gracilis, 10 — 12 dm alta. Spica mascula a feminea 

 remota, hac triplo vel quadruple longior. Spica masc. 9—15, spica fem. 

 3 — 5 cm longa, spatium a floribus liberum 2 — 5 cm latum. Äxis spicae masc. 

 pilis fasciatis sordide albis, linearibus, versus apicem acutis instructus. Flores 

 1 — 5-andri, plerumq^ue triandri; antherae 1—15 mm longi, superne 0'2—0 3 mm 

 latae; pollen simple x, grana 33 — 40 (jl in diam. Spica feminea in anthesis 

 stadio tertio breviter cylindrico-elliptica, brunnea; floribus fertilibus abortivi, 

 clavaeformes (carpodia) intermixti. Flos fem. totus in anthesis stadio I. 2 — 3, 

 in anthesis stadio III. 10 mm longus, ebracteolatus, pili florum fem. numerosi 

 (ad 50), albi, 006 — 0'012 mm lati, versus apicem obtusiusculi, stigmate multo 

 breviores; stigma spathulato-lanceolare, 0'14—0'2 mm latum, pilos multo superans, 

 germen elongato-fusi forme, 0'8 mm longum, O'l mm latum., fructus ovoideus, quasi 

 subinflatus, 1 — 1'4 mm longus, 0'3 — 0'4 mm latum Stylus in fructu inte^'dum de- 

 fractus. Carpophorumporrectum, 4 — 6 mm longum. Pedicelli gradati, 0'2—0'4 mm 

 alti. Folia caulium floriferorum laminata, laminae integerrimae, angusto- 

 lineares, ad vaginas intus planae vel canaliculatae, extus convexae, ideoque 

 semicylindricae, 2—4 mm latae, inflorescentiam conspicue superantes. 



Icones: Lepechin, 1. c. — Icon. nostr. Tab. IV, Fig. 3. 



Analyses: Anal, nostr. Tab. V, Fig. 15. 



Exsiccatae: Balansa, Nr. 103! — Brother., PI. Caucas., Nr. 869! — 

 B ayern, Herb. Caucas.! — Regel, it. Turkestan.! — Krassnow, Fl. Iiiens.! — 

 Knapp, it. Pers., 1884! 



Distribiitio geographica: A, Europa: 1. Rumänien: Dobrutscha 

 (Sinten. ex Kanitz, PI. Roman., p. 117.) — 2. Russland: Odessa (Nord- 

 mann!), an der Wolga (Fisch, et Mey., 1. c), bei Sarepta (Becker!), Jenotäwsk 

 (Semiaschko!). 



J5. Asien: 1. Kaukasus: In Grusien und Kaspien, im Gau Pennek 

 (Koch exsicc.!, Linnaea, VI, 1849, p. 269), Uucha-Ebene (Radde!), Gori (Broth, 

 PI. Caucas., Nr. 869!), Ziuval (Bayern, Herb. Caucas.!). — 2. Cilicien: Alatan- 

 gebirge (Semenow!), Mersina (Balansa, Nr. 103!). — 3. Persien: In Sümpfen 

 bei Gul, Uramiah, beim Scher-Tschai-Bache (Knapp, It. Pers. !). — 4. Turke- 

 stan: Bei Kutmaldy am Issikul und in der Talkischlucht (Regel, It. Turkest.!, 



