AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CA:\rPANTTLA. 217 



SClerotricha. — Boiss., "Diagn." ser. i., xi. G6. 

 Hab. : Kurdistan. 



A large species, in the way of Grossekii and Trachelium. 

 SCUtellata.— Griseb., " Hort. Vind." i. p. 2'2 (1770). 



Hab. : Thessaly, Greece, Servia. • 

 Annual ; a fine species allied to linifolia, but flowers larger, 

 serotina. — Wettstein, "Vienna Bot. Garden." 



This is apparently an unpublished name. It is in cultivation at 

 Kew (received from Vienna) in the way of gflomerata, but a 

 biennial, I believe. 

 serpyllifolia=W 2ih\enbergisi serpyllifolia. 



SibiPica.— L., Sp. PI." 1st ed., p. 167 (fig. "Bot. Mag." 659 ; "Reg. 

 Sert. Petrop." 25). 

 (Syn. caucasica, Bieb., " Casp." 140.) 



Var. divergens, " Gard. Chron." 1894, xiii. 597; Willd. "Hort. 

 Ber." i. 212. 



(Syn. spathulata, W. K., " Ic." iii. p. 286, tab. 258.) 

 Hab. : Europe, Temperate Asia. 



Biennial. The variety divergens is a useful species for rockeries. 

 Sidoniensis. — Boiss. et Blanche in "Bois. Diagn." ser. ii., iii. 114. 

 Hab. : Palestine, Sidon, &c. 



In the way of abietina ; straggling habit ; flowers large. 

 Silenifolia.— Fisch., DC, " Mon. Camp." 320. 



Hab. : Siberia, the region north of the Caspian Sea. 

 A tall fine species in the way of Steveni ; leaves linear, glabrous ; 

 flowers large. 



Smithii.— " R.H.S. Proc." July 15, 1874. A sport or hybrid said to 

 have sprung up in a frame where fragfilis and eaespitosa w^ere 

 grown. Granted a First-class Certificate on the above date. 

 Probably lost to cultivation. Raised by Mr. Smith, Willmott 

 Road, Leyton ; dwarf plant ; leaves small, hairy ; stems erect, 

 hairy, six inches high, with a profusion of semi-erect greyish- 

 blue flowers. 



SOlstitialis. — Kerner in " Vern. der zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien," xxviii. 

 p. 669 (1888). 

 Hab. : Austria. 



Closely allied to linifolia, and probably only a form of it. 

 spathulata.— Sibth., "Fl. Gr. Prcd." i. 137. 

 Hab. : Attica, Greece. 

 Closely allied to Sppuneriana. 



spathulata. — W. K., " Ic," iii. p. 286 = sibipica var. divergens. 

 speciosa.— Pourr. in "Mem. Acad. Sc. Toul." iii. (1788), 309 (fig. Willk. 

 "111. Fl. Hisp." t. 44) ; "Bot. Mag." 2649. 

 Hab. : S.W. Europe, Pyrenees. 



A very handsome species with large flowers, not very easy to 

 grow. 



spliaerothrix. — Griseb. (1841), " Spicil. Fl. Rumel." ii. 280=expansa. 

 spicata.— L., " Sp. PI." 1st ed., p. 166 (1753) (fig. Rchb. " Ic. Fl. Germ." 

 xix. t. 1597) ; " Journ. Hort." ser. iii., xlvii. p. 264. 

 Hab.: Tyrol. 



