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273. Ditto, van Diffusa. = H. anialecitana. Boiss. 

 Sandy places, maritime plains, Beyrout to Gaza. 



274. Helminthia cchioides. (L. Sp. 11 14.) 



Cultivated ground, general. Area, North Africa, Canaries, Madeira. 



275. Urospcnuuin picroidcs. (L. Sp. iiii.) 



Universal in cultivated and bushy land. Area, Mediterranean 

 region, Canaries, Madeira. 



276. Urospermum dalechampii. (L. Sp. 11 10.) 

 Plain of Huleh. Area, Mediterranean region. 



277. Geropogon glabriun. L. Sp. 1109. 



Coast, Carmel, Galilee. Area, Mediterranean region. Canaries, 

 Madeira. 



278. Tragopogon longirostre. Webb. Phyt. Can. ii., p. 469. = T. 

 ccelesyriacum. Boiss. 



Universal. 



279. Tragopogon plantaginetiin. Boiss. Diagn. Sen ii., iii., p. 91. 

 Around and upon Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. 



280. Tragopogon pcrsicinii. Boiss. Diagn. Sen i., vii., p. 4. 

 Stony places on and round Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon to 4,000 feet. 



281. Tragopogon palcestinwn. Boiss. Diagn. Sen i., ii., pp. 46, 47. 

 On the highest part of Lebanon. 



N.B. — These three have since been united by Boissier under T. 



bupJitalinoides. 



282. Tragopogon porr if olhnn. L. Sp. 11 10. 

 Glens of Moab. Area, Mediterranean region. 



283. Scorzonera jacquiniana. (Koch. Syn., p. 489.) 

 Lower and sub-alpine Lebanon. Area, Danubian region. 



284. Ditto, van Subuitegra. Boiss. 

 Summits of Lebanon and Hermon. 



