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31. Gypsophila rokejeka. Del. Fl. Eg., p. 282, pi. 29, f. i. 

 Wilderness of Juctea towards Dead .Sea, ruins in I\Ioab. 



32. Gypsophila libanotica. Boiss. DIagn. Sen i., i., p. 12. 

 Cedars of Lebanon, Hermon. 



ZZ- Gypsophila dattiascena. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., viii., p. 57. 

 Barren hills, Anti- Lebanon, etc. 



34. Gypsophila viscosa. Murr. Comm. Goett., 1783, p. 9, pi. 3. 

 Fields in the northern plains. 



35. Gypsophila fraiikcnioides. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., i., p. 10. Var. 

 libanotica. 



Rocky places on the eastern slopes of Lebanon. 



36. Gypsophila hirsuta. (Labill. Dec. Syr. i v., p. 9.) X:xr. mollis. 

 Fissures of limestone rocks. Lebanon, 5,000 — 6,000 feet. 



37. Var. Alpina. Highest parts of Lebanon. 



38. Var. Barradcnsis. Fissures of rocks. Souk Wady Barada. 



39. Var. Filicanlis. Barren hills about Damascus. 



40. Silcne coniflora. Otth. in De Cand. Prodr. i., p. 371. 

 Cultivated land. General. 



41. Silene coiioidea. L. Sp. 598. Var. Obcordala. 



Stony fields, north and east of Jordan, Moab, etc. Area, Spain, 



South France, North-west India. 



42. Silene reuteriana. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. ii., v., p. 54. 

 Sandy districts, Lebanon. R. 



43. Silene armeria. L. Sp. 601. 

 On the coast. Area, South Europe. 



44. Silene mnscipula. L. Sp. 601. 



Coast. Area, South Europe, North Africa. 



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