CALYCIFLOR.^, POLYPETAL^. 293 



354. Acacia nilotica. Del. 111. Eg., p. 3. Hebr. n.55j Ex. iii. 2, 

 etc., A.V. 'Bush.' 



Shores of the Dead Sea. 



355. Acacia tortilis. Hayne. E.x. Schweinf. in Linn. Jour., 1S67, 



P- 327- 



Southern desert. Area, Nubia, Tropical Arabia, Senegal. 



356. Acacia scyal. Del. Fl. Eg., p. 3S4, pi. 52, f. 2. Shittim Tree, 

 Heb. -rfp. 



Round the Dead Sea. Area, Nubia, Abyssinia, Senegal, Tropical 



Arabia. 



357. Acacia farncsiana. Benth. On the coast. 



358. Acacia albida. Del. Fl. Eg. 3S5, pi. 52, f. 3. 

 Plain of Phoenicia. Area, Nubia, Abyssinia, Senegal. 



ORDER XLI., ROSACEyE. 



1. Ainygdalus spartioides. Spach. Ann. Sc. N. Ser. ii., xix., p. 108. 

 Rocky slopes of Anti-Lebanon. 



2. Ainygdalus agrcslis. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., x., p. i. 

 The Bukaa. P.. 



3. Amygdaliis comimtnis. L. Sp. 677. Almond Tree. Heb. Ij^^f. 

 Hermon and Lebanon to 5,000 feet, Moab, Gilead, Bashan (Hauran). 



Area, South Europe. 



4. Ainygdalus oriental is. Ait. Kevv. i., p. 161. 

 Anti-Lebanon. 



5. Pcrsica vulgaris. Mill. Diet, iii., p. 465. Peach. 

 Probably introduced from Persia. 



6. Cerasusinicrocarpa. (C. A. Mey. En. Casp., p. 167.) =C.orien- 

 talis. Si^ach. Anti- Lebanon, 4,500 feet. 



7. Ccrasus prostrata. (Labill. Dec. Syr. iv., pi. 6.) 



