MONO CHLAM YDE^. 4 1 1 



9. Forskalilca tcnacissiiua. L. Mant., p. 11. 



The Ghor, east and west sides of Dead Sea. Area, Sahara, 

 North-west India. 



10. Iliiinu/us lupuhts. L. Sp. 1457. Hop. 



Anti-Lebanon, GaHlee. Area, Temperate Europe, Asia, North America. 



11. Cannabis sativa. L. Sp. 1457. Hemp. 

 Cultivated, but becomes wild in places. 



12. Morns nigra. L. Sp. 139S. Black Mulberry. 

 Cultivated everywhere. Introduced from Persia. 



13. Rlorns alba. L. Sp. 139S. White Mulberry. 



Cultivated everywhere, especially on Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. 

 Introduced from China. 



14. Ficns carica. L. Sp. 15 13. Fig. Hebr. ri3XJl. Arab. ^,Tin. 

 Wild in fissures of rocks, walls, etc., from Lebanon to the south of the 



Dead Sea ; cultivated everywhere. Area, Southern Europe, North 

 Africa, North India. 



15. Ficns psendosyconwrus. Decaisn. Fl, Sin., p. 4. 

 The Ghor, east of Dead Sea. 



16. Ficns sycomorns. L. Hort. Cliff., p. 471. Sycomore Fig. Hebr. 



On the coast and in the Jordan valley. Area, Nubia, Abyssinia. 



17. Ccltis anstralis. L. Sp. 1478. 



Gilead, upper Jordan valley, Banias. Area, Southern Europe, 



North Africa. 



18. Ulnms cavipestris. L. Sp. 327. Common Elm. 



In the north, rare. Area, Europe, North Africa, Siberia, Himalayas. 



ORDER CXV., JUGLANDACEyE. 



I. Jnglans rcgia. L. Sp. 141 5. Walnut. Heb. T1J^s, NzUs. 

 A.V. Cant. vi. 11. Arab. &)}i^, Jawzah. 



All the glens and lower slopes of Lebanon and Hermon, Galilee ; 

 cultivated. Well established and spontaneous in Southern Europe. 



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