104  Scopola  Carniolica.  f  AmFeb.riS.arm" 
thinner  leaves,  the  capsular,  transversely  dehiscing  fruit  and 
in  the  presence  of  a  rhizome. 
Two  varieties  of  the  plant  were  described  by  Koch  (Syn. 
II,  p.  585),  the  common  form  having-  tubular  bell-shaped 
flowers  of  a  brownish-purple  color,  and  the  other  growing  at 
Scopoi^a  carniolica  {Jacquiri). — (From  Jacq:  Obs.  Bot.  I,  tab.  20.) 
a  higher  elevation,  having  an  obovate-campanulate  corolla  of 
a  green  color.  The  latter  was  described  by  Koch  under  the 
name  of  Scopolina  Hladnikiana,1  suggested  to  him  by  Freyer, 
who  also  issued  the  plant  as  Scopolina  viridiflora  in  Raben- 
1  In  Prof.  E.  Schmidt's  paper,  published  in  Archiv  der  Phar.,  1888,  p.  214, 
the  specific  name  is  given  as  Hlardnackiana. — Editor  Am.  Jour.  Phar. 
