198 JOUENAL OF THE KOYAL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



^pina.— Jacquin, "En Sit. Vind." pp. 36 and 210 (1767) (fig. " Bot. 



Mag." 957; "Journ. Roy. Hort. Sec." xxYii. 109, ex "The 

 Garden"). 

 Hab. : Tyrol, Austria-Hungary, &c. 



A beautiful species for rockeries or pots ; leaves narrow, ligulate ; 

 flowers very large. It requires a well-drained pocket in the 

 rockery, soil equal parts of loam, leaf mould, and sand, and 

 some lime rubbish broken small. 

 altaica.—L., DC, " Mon. Camp." 229, t. 10 = pilosa. 

 rtZ^a/crt.— Led., "Ind. Sem. Hort.," Dorpat 2 (1824) = Steveni. 

 althoa.—Boiss., B. and H., " Diag. PI. Or." ser. iii. p. 110. 

 Hab. : Thessaly. 



A border plant in the way of C. Trachelium, but flowers smaller 

 in clusters up the stem. 

 amahilis.—LQiQhxl. in "Bull. Soc. Tosc. Ort." 1904, 339 = phyctido- 



calyx. 



amerieana.— L., " Sp. PI." 164. 



(Syn. acuvmmta Mich., " Fl. Bor. Am." i. 108.) 

 Hab. : Kentucky. 



For borders — a large, rather coarse species ; leaves ovate, serrate ; 

 racemes terminal, flowers nearly sessile, 

 anchusiflora.— Sibth., "Fl. Gr." t. 212e. 



Hab. : Greece, Attica, Ins. Hydra. 



For borders or rockeries — allied to tomentosa. 

 arcuata. — Sch. in " Varh. Sieb. Ver. Nat." x. (1859), 138 = rotundi- 



folia. 



ardonensis.— Rupr. in " Bull. Acad. Petersb." xi. (1867), 212. 

 Hab. : Caucasus. 



A fine species in the way of linifolia, but with very filiform leaves. 

 attica. — Boiss. et Hild. "Diag." ser. 1, xi. 67 = drabaefolia. 

 AuchePi.— DC, " Prod." vii. 460. 



(Syn. pubiflora Rupr. in " Bull. Acad. Petersb." xi. 207.) 



Hab. : Caucasus. 



A very fine species for rockeries ; a small plant, leaves spathulate, 

 chiefly radical ; flowers solitary, large, on long, leafy stalks — 



near saxifpag"a. 



Autraniana.— N. Alboft' in " Bull. Hort. Boiss." ii. (1894), 115 ; iii. 

 (1895), 519. 

 Hab. : Transcaucasus. 



A fine large species ; leaves unequally ovate, serrate ; flowers large, 

 axillaris. — Boiss., " Diag." ser. ii., iii. 109. 

 Hab. : Taurus Mountains. 



A large species ; leaves ovate, serrate ; flowers axillary, nearly 

 sessile. 



azurea. — Soland and Banks ex series "Bot. Mag." t. 551 = rhom- 

 boidalis. 



The eleven species which follow are only of botanical interest : — 



acutangula. — Ler. et Lev. in "Jour. Bot." xvii. (1879), 198. Spain 

 (annual). 



