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:i05. — Oxi/tropis campestris 182, 298, 299: carpathica 182, 239, 250, 253, 258; 

 Halleri 182; montatm 250. 



JPaeon/a decora 235, 244; tenuifoUa 149, 226, 242. — Falhirus aculeatu.i 116, 129, 

 131, 246, 279. — Palmen 268, 272, 273. — Panicum capillare 210; 0ms galli 202; 

 lineare 150, 202; miliaceum 210; sangninuh 202. — Papaver duhium 116, pyre- 

 naicimi 183, 237; Rlioeas 203. — Paprika 213. — Parietaria officmalis 303, 309; 

 ramißora 311. — Paris quadrifolia 158, 222. — Parklandschaften 190. — Par- 

 nassia palustris 133. — Paronycliia cephalotes 149; Kupela 115, 246, 307. — 

 Parrotia pristina 273, 279. — Passerina annua 204, 224. — Paslinaca yraveolens 

 116; sativa 213. ~ Paulownia imxierialis 217. — Pedicularis campestris 163, 230, 

 235, 245, 281, 310; ^ja^its^m 162: Scejitrum Carol/num 295; stmiana 173, 231; versicolor 

 175, 181, 231, 239, 298, 299; verticillata 173, 174, 175, 223. 231, 239, 298. — Pega- 

 mim Harmala 115, 116, 246. — Peltaria alliacca 163, 237, 304, 310. — Periploca 

 graeca 130, 131, 246. — Persea speciosa 267. — Petasifes albus 160, 168; nireus 

 301; officmalis 160. — Petrocallis pyrenaica 183. — Petroselinum sativum 213. — 

 P&trosimonia glauca 135, 137; triandra 135, 137, 226. — Pen ceduniim alsaticmn 

 147, 311; Chabraei 147; latifolium 153; longifolium 149, 226, 311: OreoseUnum 147, 

 281, 282, 283; palustre 300. — Pfirsich 215. — Pflaume 215. — Phalaris aran- 

 dinucea 153; canariensis 205. — Phaseolus vulgaris 213. — Phleum alpinum 170, 



175, 195, 231, 239; asperum. 146; Boehmeri 146; pratense 145, 199: serrulatum 149, 

 303, 304. — Phlomis pungens 147, 228, 242; tuherosa 148, 225, 230. — Phragmites 

 communis 153, 154; oeningensis 266. — Phyllites cunspicms 268. — Phylloxera 

 216. — Physalis Älkekengi 142, 143, 309. — Physocauiis nodosus 143, 226, 246, 

 309. — Physospermum aqailegifolium 142, 225. — Phyteuma Halleri 250; orf!-«- 

 (;«7are 184; pauciflorum 178, 233, 237, 244; tetramerum 250, 253, 257; Vagneri 170, 



176, 250, 258, 298, 306. — Phytolacca decandra 217. — Picea ea;ce/sa 122, 126, 

 166, 222, 228, 281, 282. — Picr/s hieracioides 117, 147. — Pimpinclla Anismn 2\-i; 

 magna 161, 176; Saxifraga 147, 161, 194, 195, 222: Tragium 115, 229, 246. — 

 Pinguicula alpina 133, 175, 239, 298, 305; vulgaris 138, 175. — Pinus 265, 266, 

 268, 272; Oemi^ra 124, 126, 167, 240, 243, 281, 282, 306; Uewiensis 266; Kotschyuna 

 273; leptophylla 264; m>-a 126, 131, 246, 307, 309; Palaeostrobus 266; pinastroides 

 273; PM»mZio 123, 126, 171, 172, 222, 281, 282; silvestris 121, 126, 266, 303: frows- 

 sylvanica 273; uncinata 126, 131, 295. — Pirol a chlorantha 159; »wmor 167; rotundi- 

 folia 167; secimda 158; uniflora 167. — Pirus Achras 119, 128, 141; elaeagr/folia 

 128, 131, 142, 229, 245, 279, 293. — Pistacia 272. — P/sitm P^a^ms 142, 246, 307; 

 sativum 209, 213. — Plantago arenaria 117, 150; Cornuti 135, 137; gentianoides 175, 

 235, 245; lanceolata 117, 147, 197; wa/or 200, 201: maritima 135, 137; werf«'« 147, 

 198; monfana 181, 237, 298, 306; s/&<Wca 135, 136, 137, 225: tenuiflora 135, 137. — 

 Piatanthera bifolia 161. — Platanus 272, 279; aceroides 269, 272. — Plaur 154. — 

 Pleurogyne carinthiaca 177, 240, 301, 302. — Pleurospermum austriacmn 168. — 

 Plumbago europaea 247. — Po« a/pwa 174, 180, 222, 223: annua 116, 194, 198, 

 200, 202; bulbosa 116; Chaixii 173; toa 181, 185, 239; minor 185; nemoralis 163, 

 309; pratensis 116, 169, 199; serotina 145, 155; supina 180; trivialis 145; «rs««« 305 ; 

 violacea 180. — Podanthum canescens 147, 310. — Podocarpus 266; Apollinis 266; 

 suessionensis 266. — Podogonium 272, 273. — Pogonatum alpinum 176, 180. — 



