34S FAUNA AXD FLORA OF PALESIFXE. 



325. Crcpis robertio'ides. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., ii., p. 59. 

 Alpine Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. P. 



326. Crcpis sicbcri. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., ii., p. 53. 

 Mount Gilead. {Fide Paine.) 



32;. Crcpis hicrosolyiuilaiia. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., ii., p. 54. 

 Shady rocks, Hebron and Lebanon. P. 



328. Crcpis rcutcriaua. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. i., ii., p. 55. 

 Galilee, Phoenicia, Lebanon, Anti-Lebanon. 



Ditto, van Alpiiia. Alpine Lebanon. 



329. Crcpis pleroiliccoidcs. Boiss. Fl. Or. iii., p. 850. 

 Anti-Lebanon, 5,000 feet. P. 



330. Crcpis fcctida. L. Sp. 1133. Van rlicadifolia. 

 Lower and sub-alpine Lebanon. 



331. Crcpis arabica. Boiss. Fl. Or. iii., p. S53. 

 Southern Desert. P. 



332. Crcpis ncglccta. L. Riant., p. 107. Moab. {Fide Paine.) 



Zy^. Crcpis alpina. L. Sp. 1134. 



Lower and sub-alpine northern districts. Area, South Siberia. 



334. Crcpis aculeata. (De Cand. Prodn vii., p. 159.) 

 Sands on the Phoenician plain, Lake of Galilee. 



335. Crcpis aspcra. L. Sp. 11 38. 



Wilderness of Judcea, Ghor, bare hills near Jerusalem, coast. 



336. Hieracium prccaltwn. Vill. Voy. 62, pi. 11, f. i. Van Hispi- 

 dissiiniim. Fries. 



Northern Palestine. Central and Southern Europe. 



337. Hieraciiun balanscc. Boiss. Diagn. Ser. ii., vi., p. 119. 

 Lebanon, 5,500 feet. 



338. Hiei'aciuvi iibano/icuin. Boiss. Fl. On iii., r). 870. 

 Rocks in alpine Lebanon P. 



