Mr. J. Hogg's Catalogue of Sicilian Plants, 289 



the many beautiful and highly interesting species, which consti- 

 tute a great portion of the flora of an island, situated almost at 

 the southern extremity of Europe, and so partaking, in no small 

 degree, of the plants of the countries naturally adjacent to it. 



REFERRED TO IN THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE. 



Bivona-Bernardi (Antonin). Sicularum Plantarum Centuria 1 & 2. 

 8vo, Panormi, 1806. 

 Stirpium Kariorum minusque cognitarum in Sicilia sponte prove- 



nientium descriptions (1, 2.). 4to. Panormi, 1813. 

 Monografia delle Tolpidi, 1 fasc. Fol. Palermo, 1809. 



Boccone (Paolo). I cones et Descriptiones rariorum Plantarum Si- 

 ciliae, Melitae, Galliae, et Italiae. 4to. Londini, 1674. 



Gussone (Joannes). Index Seminum, Anni 1825, quse ab Horio Re- 

 gio in Bocca di Falco pro mutua commutatione exhibentur. 

 4to. 1825. 

 Florae Siculae Prodromus. Vol. I. 8vo. Neapoli, 1827. 



Laga.si (Vincenzo). Erbuario Italo-Siciliano. 4to. Palermo, 1743. 



Presl (C. B.). Flora Sicuia, exhibens Plantas vasculosas in Sicilia 

 aut sponte crescentes, aut frequentissime cultas. Tomus pri- 

 mus. 8vo. Pragae, 1826. 



T'ineo (Vine). Pugillus Plantarum Sicilise rariorum. 8vo. Panormi, 

 1817. 



Tineo (Gius.). Synopsis Plantarum Horti Acad. Panormitani. Pa- 

 normi, 1802—1807. 



Ucria (Bernard). Hortus Regius Panormitanus. 4to. Panormi, 

 1819. 



* Species which are not described in Persoon's Synopsis Plantarum, 

 edit. 1805-7. 



f Plants which are marked in Gussone's Index Seminum as indige- 

 nous in Sicily. 



X Plants which J. H. observed in the Botanical Gardens at Palermo 

 and Bocca di Falco, and there marked indigenous. 



CATALOGUE OF SICILIAN PLANTS. 



Try gLtov Kai olvov Kal dprov /cat dfiire\ojv(ov, yfj cXatas eXaiov icai fxeXtros. 



BcmtiX. A', k. 18, 32. Ex Septuaginta. 



MONANDRIA DlGYNIA. 



Corispermum hyssopifolium; Sibth. Fl.Grsec. vol. i. tab. 1 . On the sand- 

 hills between Catania and Augusta. 



DlANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



P hilly rea media ; a common and very variable species. 



P. latifolia ; Fl. Gr. i. tab. 2. Not unfrequent in the woods of Sicily. 



Olea JEuropaa ; Fl. Gr. i. tab. 3. The olive grows best on limestone. 

 It affords to the Sicilians great commerce, both for its fruit und oil ; 

 hence many varieties are cultivated, and oil is exported from Pa- 

 lermo, Olivieri, Cefalu and Melazzo. 



Ann. $ Mag. N. Hist. Vol. x. U 



