140 
F. Pax u. R. Knuth. — Primulaceae. 
Calycis glandulosi, 4 — 6,5 mm longi, ad 4 — l j 2 incisi lobi acuti vel obtusi. Flores 
ignoti. Capsula 3 — 4,5 mm longa, calyce inclusa. 
Nördlicher Apennin: Monte Orsago (Caruel). 
Nota. Species mihi ignota e cl. autore habitu accedit Pr. pedemontanae, a qua differt 
foliis densius vestitis et capsulis minoribus. 
198. Pr. oenensis Thomas ex Schott in Österr. bot. Wochenbl. II. (1 852) 36; 
Pari. Fl. italian. VIII. (1 889) 637; Pax in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. X. (1 889) 227; Widmer, 
Europ. Art. Primul. (1 891) 49. — Pr. villosa var. daonensis Leybold in Österr. bot. 
Wochenbl. IV. (1854) 10. — Pr. daonensis Leybold in Flora XXXVIII. (1 855) 345 
t. XII; Reichb. Icon. Fl. germ. XVII. (1 855) 39 t. 55 f. III — V. — Pr. stelviana Vulp. 
in Flora, Neue Reihe XVI. (1 858) 549 (err. typ. 249). — Pr. Pooliana Brügger in 
Sched. — Pr. cadinensis Porta in Dörfler, Herb. norm. n. 3374. - — • Pr. Plantae 
Brügger in Jahrb. naturf. Ges. Graubündt. XXIII — XXIV. (1 880) 100. — Pr. hirsuta 
X oenensis Pax in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. X. (1889) 227 (Pr. Plantae). — Folia valde 
viscida, glandulis magnis, rubris dense tecta, 1,5 — 6 cm longa, 0,6 — 2 cm lata, ob- 
longo-cuneata vel lanceolato-cuneata, sensim in petiolum attenuata vel obovata, in 
petiolum contracta, obtusa vel truncata, margine anteriore leviter serrato-dentata vel 
dentata, nunquam integra. Scapus folia superans, rarius aequans vel iis brevior, umbellam 
I — -7-floram gerens; bracteae scariosae, late ovatae, 1 — 3 mm longae; pedicelli 2 — 
6 mm longi. Calycis dense glandulosi, 3 — 5 mm longi, ad y 2 vel minus incisi, tubu- 
loso-campanulati lobi ovati, obtusi. Corollae roseae tubus 6 — 1 1 mm longus, faucem 
albam, glandulosam versus ampliatus, limbus 12 — 20 nun diametiens, lobi obcordati, 
emarginati. Capsula calycem zh aequans. 
Wes trhätis che Alpen, vom Ortl er gebiete bis zur Ad am eil o gruppe und den 
Bergamasker Alpen; auf Alpemnatten und in Felsspalten zwischen 1 600 — 2800 m. 
— Ortlergruppe, Muranzathal (Haussknecht! , Pax!, Rehsteiner, Graf Solms!, 
Thomas!, Uechtritz!), Piz Umbrail (Cornaz!, Engler!, Wagner, Widmer!), 
Dreisprachenspitze (Engler!), Wormser Joch (Funck!, Link!), Valle dell’ Alpi 
(Cornaz!), Monte Rocca (Longa!), oberhalb Bormio (Wagner!), Prader Alpe (Kerner!). 
Judicarien (Porta in Schultz, Herb. norm. n. 2233!), Magiassone (Porta!), Val Daone 
(Leybold!, Porta!), Frati di Breguzzo (Porta in Kerner, Fl. exs. austr. hung. 
n. 132!), Bondol (Porta in Dörfler, Herb. norm. n. 3374!). — In Kultur, aber 
nicht häufig. 
Pr. hirsuta X oenensis. - — • Pr. oenensis X viscosa Widmer, Europ. Art. Primul. 
(1 891) 97. — Pr. Seriana Widmer, 1. c. — Inter parentes intermedia. Folia ovata 
vel oblonga, sensim in petiolum attenuata, obtusata, a medio leviter denticulata. Scapus 
foliis brevior. Calyx 5 — 6 mm longus, lobi leviter distanles. Capsula 3 / 4 calycis 
aequans. 
Bergamasker Alpen: Monte Cimone im Val Seriana (Kellerer). 
199. Pr. villosa Jacq. Fl. austr. II. (1778) 41 t. 27; Widmer, Europ. Art. Primul. 
'189 1) 51. — Folia 3- — 17 cm longa, 1 — 4 cm lata, dense glandulis rubris tecta, ' 
valde viscida, late obovata vel oblonga, vel oblongo-lanceolata, sensim vel rarius subito 
in petiolum attenuata, obtusa, saepius a medio vel apice tantum dentata vel passim 
subintegra. Scapus rubro-glandulosus, folia superans, 3 — 15 cm altus, 1 — 12-florus; 
bracteae virides vel scariosae, late ovatae, obtusae, I — 4 mm longae; pedicelli I — 7 nun 
longi, fructiferi longiores. Calycis 3—6 mm longi, glandulosi, non ad medium fissi 
lobi breves, trianguläres, acuti vel obtusi. Corollae roseae vel lilacinae tubus calycem 
valde superans, faucem glandulosam, albam versus paullo ampliatus, limbus 16 — 25 mm 
diametiens, lobi obcordati, emarginati. Capsula calycem dz aequans, 5 — 7 mm longa. 
Ostalpen; Norische Alpen. 
Subspec. I. Jacquini Pax. — Pr. villosa Jacq. 1. c. ; Schott in Österr. bot. 
Wochenbl. II. (1 852) 35; Reichb. Icon. Fl. germ. XVII. (1855) 38 t. 66, f. 4 — -5; Pax 
in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. X. (1 889) 227. — Pr. Simsii Sweet, Hort. brit. ed. I. (1 827) 
