- 299 — 
Ped. et sep. glandulosa — Subspont. (ex America bor.). 529. 
...S. carolina (L.) 
Ped. et sepala eglandulosa — Suecia media, Carlskoga (Reu- 
terman). 530. S. elegans Udgr mss 
Subgenus IV. — Laggeria Gdgr Essai, p. 18; — 
Eglanteriae DG. in Ser. Mas. helv. (1818) I, p. 2. 
Styli liberi villosi vel lanati ultra discum breviter capitati ; 
flores ebracteati, lutei vel sulphurei interdum intus fîavo- 
purpurei, cimiciodori vel foetidi ; fructus sat praecox, coria- 
eeus coccineus, erectus ; sepala plus minus glandulosa, 
post anthesim reflexa tandem decidua, integra vel pinnata ; 
pedunculi glabri villosi vel hispidi ; folia 3-5-foliolata, subtus 
ad nervos glandulosa parce villosa, argute biserrato-glan- 
dulosa ; stipulae conformes, sat angustae, margine glandu- 
losae ; aculei sparsi setacei vel rectiusculi. — Frutices prae- 
sertim orientales, aut in Europa temperata rarissime vel vix 
sponte crescentes, erecti graciles sociales, ramorum cortex 
saepius bruneus. — Radix plerumque ignota ; in L. eglan - 
teria (L.) et speciebus affmibus subrepens. 
Hocce dicavimus Beat. Dr Lagger in Botanica et Rodo- 
logia clarissimo. 
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O 
/V 
4 
5 
% 
Ped. laeves . ...... .2 
Ped. villosi vel glandulosi . ..11 
Tubus laevis.3 
Tubus glandulosus vel aculeatus.7 
Flores omnino lutei.4 
Flores intus rubri extus flavi.6 
Minime.5 
Kami flor. aciculato-glanduliferi — Cappadocia, Caesarée 
(Balansa exs. an. 1856) . .531. Laggeria caesarea (B. et B.) 
Tubus globosus ; fol. ovato-rotundata— Orxens ; subspont. 
.532. Lagg. lutea (Mill.) 
Tubus ovatus ; fol. obovato-oblonga — O riens ; colit. 533. L. 
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