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Conn. v, 204 a, et (3. Pollini Ver. n, p. 388, ex. et (3. Ten. Nap. iy in Syll. 
p. 92 et y, p. 67 ; Syll. p. 322 n. 1. Rœhl. cum Koch Deutschl. Fl. p. 669. 
Koch Syn. ed. 2, 50. Host Austr. n, 261. Peterm. Deutschl. Fl. tab. 6, 
f. 41, a-k. Mal y Enum. 269 (1848). Neilreich FL dernied. GEst. (1859), 
p. >21. Pall. It. ni, 246. Schangn. in Pall. N. nord. Beitr. vj, 47. 
Mercklin Data n, p. 586, n. 23. Ruprecht Diatrib. p. 27; Fl. ingr. p. 68. 
H. odora R. K. FL it. 44 ex Neilr. /. c. Led. Fl. ross. J, 171. Trautv. 
PL Schrenk, p. 112. Regel PI. fiaddeanœ n. 228. Regel et Herder in Bull. 
Musc. 1864, n. n, p. 419. Herder Ibid, 1864, n. ni, p. 291. Tch. As.-Min. 
bot. I, 330 ; exs. 1858, n. 22? 
Hesperis yiostra Cam. 
Antoniana Targ.-Tozz. Diz. bot. il, 116. 
Planta perennis, glabra v. plus minus pilis simplicibus v. ramosis v. glan- 
dulosis obsita. Folia inferiora lanceolata, in petiolum attenuata, superiora lan- 
ceolato-ovalia, dentata. Flores ante anthesin dense corynibosi, minores quam 
in H. runcinata , heterophylla et elata. Pedicelli erecto-appressi, floribus 
evolutis longitudine variabiles, fructibus maturis non incrassati. Petala Yario 
colore, limbo obovato, apiculato v. emarginato, unguibus calycem paulo su¬ 
perantibus. Siliquæ erecto-patulæ, tereti-compressæ, torulosæ, 10-12 cent, 
longæ, valvis multinervis, dissepimento inter semina valde spissato, cellulis 
transversalibus parietibus plus minus incrassatis, potissimum inter semina 
spissatis, laticiferis verticalibus, amyliferis paucis. 
Crescit in silvis montosis Europæ mediæ et australis, in Asturiis (Bourg. 
exsicc. in herb. Coss.), et Sibiriæ occidentalis, inCaucaso; denique in plaga 
orientali prope Olekminsk (Kruhse in Led. Fl. ross. ) ; ascendens in valles sub- 
alpinas, et septentrionem versus in Gallia juxta ripas Sequanæ (Dalechamp), 
inter J eu fosse et Port-Villez (Schœnefeld), in eadem regione ac Hepatica 
tri loba et Thlaspi montanurn , in silva Compiègne , in Germania usque inter 
montes regionis Eifel, in Rossia per Lithuaniam, in Sibiria ad Irkutsk. — 
An planta in Asia-Minore sit indigena, dubitatur, nam ibi cum H. elata fuit 
confusa.—Deest in Corsica, Sardinia, Græcia. 
Val’, a. hortensia DC. Syst. II, 4^0. 
H. matronalis L. Sp. ed. 1, 663. Mill. Dict. n. 1. Gm. Sib. il, 259, n. 18, 
tab. 58. Doerr. Nciss. p. 125. Kniph Cent. 1, n. 32. Crantz Austr. 35. 
Scop. Cam. ed. 2, n. 832. Vill. Dauph. III, 316. Vjtm. Summ. iv, 57. 
Hoffm. Germ. 238. Roth Germ. I, 284, il, 107. 'Willd. Sp. ni, 531 var. 
a. Galiz. Bot. agr. III, 184. Targ. Ist. bot. IU, 21. Smith in Rees Cycl. 
n. 3. Stok. Mat. med. iii, &63. Rchb. Ic. Fl. germ. et helv. n, tab. 59; 
Exc. ni, 685, n. 4377; Cent. 12, p. 16, tab. 59, f. id . — Deilosma 
suaveolens Andrz. in Besser Enum. 83, n. 843? 
Viola matronalis sive damascena Lob. Icon. t. 323, f. 2. 
