PLANTARUM NOYARUM ORIENTALIUM. 421 
erecto, foliis ambitu linearibus pinnatifidis, floribus roseis, peta- 
lorum laminis oblongis integris, siliquis (junioribus) hirtis. 
Hab. in agris prope Zachleh, Coslesyriv; floret Aprili. 
Near thelast; but differs from it and M. runcinata, C. A. Mey., 
by the pinnatifid (not runcinate) leaves, with oblong or trian- 
gular entire lobes. 
A small herb, the few immature specimens not exceeding 3 
inches in height, leaves 1-2 inches long, 2-21 lines broad, lobes 
13 line long, 1 line broad; racemes few-flowered, loose ; pedicel 
half as long as calyx; sepals crisply papillose, erect, oblong 
obtuse. 
JETHIONEMA LONGISTYLUM. Perenne, caulibus rigidibus basi 
ligneo ascendentibus, foliis coriaceis oblongo-linearibus obtusis 
turionum sterilium confertis ramorum fertilium paucis, floribus 
- ++. Siliculis oblongo-rotundatis apice emarginatis alis angustis 
vix inflexis, stylo sinu angusto »quilongo vel longiore. 
Hab. in excelsis montis Jebel-el Fughri, Libani ; Kai-pok-dagh, 
Amani infra cacumine ; floret Julio. 
Near Æ. coridifolium, DC.; but differs in the more woody 
stems, longer leaves, but principally in the large, nearly flat pods, 
with spreading pedicels, and style as long as sinus, or longer. 
A shrubby plant, 6-10 inches high, with branching stem; 
leaves of sterile stems nearly rosetted at end, an inch or more Jong, 
2-3 lines broad, those of fertile stems a little smaller, all very 
obtuse; pods 3-4 lines long, 24-3 lines broad, with narrow wing 
and 1-ovuled cell; seed 14 line long, 1 line broad. 
JE. GILEADENSE. Glabrum, parce ramosum, foliis inferioribus 
petiolatis obovatis margine undulatis, caulinis linearibus acutis, 
floribus . . . . racemis fructiferis elongatis laxis, siliculis obovato- 
orbiculatis basi retusis apice vix emarginatis, alis loculi — 
®quantibus radiato-plicatis involutis crenatis tandem fimbriatis, 
stigmate sessili. : 
Hab. in umbrosis prope Es-Salt, ditionis ‘Gilead; floret 
Martio. i i 
Near Æ. clandestinum, Del., of which I have seen 8 pra ni 2 
Boissier’s Herbarium, but neglected to note the distinguisbing 
characteristics. 
A plant with shrubby base, 
long, as long as petiole; stem-leaves 5 lines long, 
i high, lower leaves 3 lines 
dre bie 14 line broad, 
