3IO FAUNA AND FLORA OF PALESTINE. 



94. Jo/irciiia jiiiicca. Boiss. Diagn. Scr. ii., x,, p. ^t^. 

 Barren ground below Hermon. P. 



95. Pcitcedanwn depaiipcratuni. Boiss. Diagn. Sen ii., v., p. 99. 

 District round Lebanon and Hermon. 



96. Ditto, var. Alpimiin. Alpine region of Lebanon and Hermon. 



97. Anctlmiu gravcolcns. L. Sp. 377. Dill. 

 Plain of Sharon. Area, South Europe. 



98. Krnbera percgrina. (L. Mant. 55.) 



Central Palestine, Samaria, etc. Area, Mediterranean region, 



Portugal, Madeira. 



99. Tordyliiiin lanainm. (Boiss. Ann. Sc. Nat., 1S44, p. 347.) 

 Mount Tabor. 



100. Tordyliuvi cegyptiacum. (L. Amoen. iv., p. 270.) 

 Universally distributed. 



loi. Tordylium syriacum. L. Sp. 345. 

 Maritime and northern districts. 



102. Tordylium apnlum. L. Sp. 345. 



Wadys in Gilead. Area, Mediterranean region. 



103. Ainsicorthia cordata. (L. PI. Suppl. 179.) 

 Kanobin valley, Lebanon. 



104. Ainsii'orthia trachycarpa. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., x,, p. 43. 

 The hill-country, north and south, Moab. 



105. Ainswortliia carmcli. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., x., p. 44. 

 Mount Carmel, Moab. P. 



106. Zozimia absintliifoUa. (Vent. Choix., pi. 22.) 

 Near Gaza. 



107. Hcraclcum Jmviile. Sibth. Prodr. i., p. 193. 

 Lebanon and Hermon, 7,000 — 9,000 feet. 



