TIS AUT. ROT. 
Atirb sia bractenta Raf. Marub, peregrinum 
I.. O—Silesia, Hungaria, Grecia, Creta, Sici- 
lia &c. 
852, BERINGERIA Necker Raf. Pseudo- 
dictamnus Ad. diff. Marrubium, cal. infundib. 
limbo campanulato [0lobato, lobis alt. minorib. 
dentiformis.—' Type B. dictamnoides Raf. Mar. 
pseudodict. L. O.—Creta. 
853, Beringeria plicata Raf. Marub, do 
Forsk. Vitm. undulatum Sieber.— Palestina, 
Egypt, singular plant, stem simple with crow- 
ded whorls of flowers, leaves sessile round cre- 
nate rugose tomentose, calix large, limb scariose 
reticulate undulate. + 
854, Prromts salvifolia Jaq.—Syria, Sicilia 
&c, often blended with P. fruticosa, 
855, Phlomis sanicala Sieber.— Palestina, 
tomentosa, fol. sess. obl. crenat. brace. subul. 
pungens, ut calicibus. t 
» Phlomis reticulata Raf. (pungens! Dec. 
non Wild.) caule scabro brachiato, fol. sessil. 
ovatobl. acutis glabris crenatis subtus 5nervis 
retieulatis, bract. subul. ciliatis, calicib. pungens 
—Podolia, large plant, leaves 2 or 3 inches, 
flowers short yellow. Sent me by Decandole 
with a wrong name like many other plants, blen- 
ded with P. pungens of Persia having leaves 
petiolate lanceolate tomentose. 
857, TTRAMBIS tuberosa Raf. tt. tel. 770. 
Phlomis do L. O.—Sibiria. 
858, Hemisopon leonurus Raf. fl. tel. 776. 
Phi. do L. Leonotis do Br.—Africa austr.t 
859, BrePurLowA amplifolia Raf. fl. tel. 2 
apx — Arkanzas. t 
: 860, Ogi1caNvM vulgare L. var. humile—Si- 
iria. t 
