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



Tetrandria Digynia. 



Hypecoum procumbens ; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 155. Sandy fields at Fica- 

 razzi, and Trabia, not far from Palermo, Presl. 



Pentandria Monogynia. 

 Heliotropium Europceum. There is a variety with smaller flowers, 

 which is the H. parvijlorum of Gussone. Very abundant in dry 

 waste places. 

 H. supinum ;f Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 157. 

 H. Bocconi;*f Ind. Sem. p. 6. Flores magni odori. 

 Lithospermum fruticosum, Pers. ; L. rosmarinifolium, Ten. 

 Anchnsa undulata; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 165 ; B. Mag. xlvii. tab. 2119. 



In the lower region of Mount Etna, Biv. 

 A. tinctoria ;f Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 106. 



A. Italica, Pers. ; A. paniculata, Sibth. ; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 163 ; B. 

 Mag. xlviii. t. 2197. Common in Sicily and the South of Europe. 

 A. aggregata,*f Lehm. ; A. parviflora, Pers.? Syst. Veg. i. p. 561. 

 Cynoglossum pictum ; B. Mag. xlvii. tab- 2134. 

 C. clandestinum.-f 

 C. cheirifolium.f 

 C. Apenninum.f 

 C. Columnce,* Ten. ; Syst. Veg. i. p. 566. In Monte Cuccio prope 



Panormum reperit Bivona. 

 Cerinthe aspera; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 170. Abundant in corn-fields. 

 C. rnaculata,* All.; Linn. Spec. edit. 1. p. 137. Foliis maculatis 



glaucis ; in regione Pedemontana Montis Etnae solum vidi. 

 Onosma montana,*f Sibth. MeA/xopro*' hodie ; Prod, Fl. Gr. i. 



p. 121. 

 Lycopsis vesicaria. 

 L. c'iliata.% 



Echium maritimum. Common on the sea-shore. 

 E. Italicum. 



E. pustulatum* Sibth. ; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 180. In Sicilia tantum le- 

 git CI. Sibthorp. 

 E. arenarium ;*•)• Ind. Sem. p. 5. 

 Androsace elongata.-f 



Primula acaulis, Pers. ; P. bicolor, Raf. In Sicilia, Presl. 

 Cyclamen hedercefolium; B.Mag, xxv. tab. 1001. Hedges and shady 



situations. 

 C. Neapolitanum i *\ Ten. ; Syst. Veg. i. p. 57 3. 

 Coris Monspeliensis ; B. Mag. xlvii. tab. 2131. Palermo, sopra S. 



Maria di Gesu, Biv. 

 Anagallis Monelli\ B. Mag. ix. tab. 319. 

 Plumbago Europcea ; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 191 ; B. Mag. xlvii. tab. 2139. 



Now named AeiriloyupTov, according to Sibthorp. 

 Convolvulus althceoides ; Fl. Gr. ii. tab. 194. 



C. tenuis simus,* Sibth. ; C. althceoides, var. /3. Willd. ; C. althce- 

 oides, B. Mag. t. 359; Fl. Gr. ii. t. 195. p. 79. Common in Cala- 

 bria and Sicily, and is found with the preceding in dry hedges, 

 on walls, &c, but it is a much less, and more delicate species. I 



