Synonyms. 
The Apogon Section 
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I. sativa, Miller, Gard. Diet. ed. VIII. no. 15 (1768). 
I. lutea, Lam. FI. Frang. HI. p. 496 (1778). 
I. palustris, Moench. Meth. p. 528 (1794). 
/. longifolia, Lam. et DC. FI. Frang. III. p. 295 (1805), non Royle nec Spach nec Schneev. 
Baker in J. L. S. XVI. p. 140 (1877). 
I. paludosa , Pers. Syn. I. p. 52 (1805). 
I. curtopetala , Delav. in Red. Lil. t. 340 (1812). 
I. acoroides , Spach, Hist. Wg. phan. XIII. p. 44 (1846). 
I. acoriformis, Bor. FI. Cent. Fr. ed. III. ii. p. 635 (1857). 
I. Bastardi, Spach, Hist. V6g. phan. XIII. p. 44 (1846). 
Xiphium pseudacorum , Parlat. FI. It. III. p. 295 (1858). 
Xiphion acoroides , Alef. BZ. XXI. p. 297 (1863). 
Litnniris pseudacorus, Fuss. FI. Transs. p. 636 (1866). 
Xyridion pseudaconis, Klatt in BZ. XXX. p. 500 (1872). 
„ acoroideum, Klatt, ibidem. 
I. flava, Tornab. FI. sicul. p. 212 (1887). 
Distribution. This Iris is distributed over the whole of Europe. It extends also to North Africa, Asia Minor 
and as far east as the Caucasus, and even possibly into Siberia. 
Scandinavia. Westmannia, 1861. Ahlberg (K) (BM). 
Stockholm, 1839, Andersson (K) (E). 
Upsala, 18 — , Hb. Ascherson (B). 
Great Britain. Rickmansworth, 1892, Crespigny (B). 
France. Cognac, 1867, Guillon (K) (BM). 
Spain and Portugal. Granada, 1845, Willkomm (K). 
Porto, 1880, Newton (K). 
Chiclana, 1849, Bourgeau (K) (C). 
Coimbra, 1901, Ferreira (B). 
1880, Motter (E). 
Serrania de Cuenca, 1898, Gaudoyer (V). 
Madeira, 1777, Masson (BM). 
North Africa. R. Sebu, 1887, Grant (K) (B). 
Mauretania, 18 — , Bov£ (V). 
Germany. Berlin, 1879, Siemen (B). 
Austria. Aistershaim, 1876, Keck (BM). 
Laibach, 18 — , Paulin (BM). 
Dobrudscha (Tulscha), 1872, Sintenis (B). 
Switzerland. Bremgarten, 1837, Hb. Shuttlevvorth (BM). 
Italy. Ravenna, 1831, Bubani (B). 
Verona, 1870, Riga (B). 
Sicily. Castelvetrano, 1906, Ross (E). 
Crete. Niochorio, 1821, Sieber (K). 
Balkans. Jajce, 1905, Crawford (E). 
Plavnica, 1886, Szyszylowicz (V). 
Corabia (Rumania), 1892, Lorenz (V). 
Reljevo (Bosnia), 1869, Blau (B). 
Karafena (Macedonia), 1891, Abd-ur-Rahman-Nadji (B). 
Ladovo (Bulgaria), 1902, Stribrny (E). 
Russia. Sarepta, 1878, Becker (BM). 
Lithuania (Holonety), 1893, Rudominowna (BM) (V) (B). 
Caucasus, 18 — , Radde (K). 
Greece. Tiryns, 1857, Orphanides (B). 
Asia Minor. Troy, 1864, Schmidt (B). 
1879, Virchow (B). 
Smyrna (Kazikli), 1893, Whittall (K). 
Lycia, 1854, Berg (B). 
Erzeroum, 18 — , Calvert (C). 
River Kadikeni (Anatolia), 1865, Rent* du Parquet (BM). 
Syria. El Hulet, 1863-4, Lowne (K). 
Abana, 18 — , Hayne (K). 
Beicos, 1877, Post (BM). 
Alexandretta, 1859, Kotschy (V). 
Antilebanon (Wady-el-Laru), 1 886, Post (B). 
Siberia. River Tolka, 1868, Carroll (B). 
Diagnosis. 
/. pseudaconis Apogon ; folia ensiformia, costa media conspicua ; caulis ramosus ; segmenta interiora 
parva, exterioribus multo minora ; semina compressa laevigata ; flores lutei. 
