330 Mr. J. Hogg's Catalogue of Sicilian Plants. 



sweet pods. The caroub-tree is handsome ; the largest I noticed 

 were near Augusta, and at Syracuse. 



Dio:cia Hexandria. 



Smilax aspera ; Fl. Gr. x. tab. 959. 



S. , var. /3. auriculata. This is less common than the pre- 

 ceding plant ; they are found creeping up hedges, trees, &c, in 

 most parts of the isle. 



Phoenix dactylifera. Some of the antique Sicilian coins bear a re- 

 presentation of a palm-tree. This tree was formerly abundant in 

 Sicily : it is this, the American aloe, and the Indian fig, which 

 give to the Sicilian scenery so beautiful and singular an effect. 



DlCECIA MONADELPHIA. 



Juniperus Sabina.% 



J. oxycedrus.f 



J. hemisphcerica,* Presl. In alpestribus Siciliae ; Syst. Veg. iii. p. 909. 



Ephedra distachya.% 



E. altissima.% 



Ruscus hypophyllum ; J B. Mag. xlvi. tab. 2049. 



CATALOGUE OF BRITISH PLANTS GROWING NATU- 

 RALLY IN SICILY. 



Acer campestre. 

 A. pseudoplatanus. 

 JEsculus hippocastanum. 

 Agrostis alba.f 

 A. stolonifera. 

 Aira caespitosa.f 

 A. caryophyllea. 

 Alisma Damasonium.f 

 Allium ampeloprasum.f 

 Alyssum sativum. 

 Anemone Apennina. 

 Anethum fceniculum. 

 Angelica sylvestris.f 

 Anthemis arvensis.f 

 A. maritima.f 

 Anthoxanthum odoratum. 

 Anthyllis vulneraria.f 

 Apargia autumnalis.f 

 A. hispida.f 

 Apium graveolens. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris. 

 Arabis thaliana. 

 A. turrita.J 

 Arbutus Unedo. 

 Arenaria marina. 

 A. rubra. 



Arenaria serpyllifolia. 

 A. verna. 



Aristolochia clematitis.J 

 Arundo calamagrostis.J 

 A. epigejos. 



A. phragmites. 

 Asparagus officinalis. 

 Asperula cynanchica.^; 

 Asperugo procumbens. 

 Atriplex portulacoides.f 

 Atropa Belladonna. 

 Avena pratensis.f 

 Bartsia viscosa. 



Bellis perennis. 

 Berberis vulgaris. 

 Beta maritima. 

 Betula alba. 

 Bidens tripartita.f 

 Borago officinalis. 

 Brassica campestris. 



B. oleracea. 

 Briza minor. 

 Bromus diandrus. 

 B. secalinus.f 



B. sylvaticus. 

 Bryonia dioica. 



