187 
p. 9, tab, 109, transferred Knautia palaestina, L. to the genus 
Scabiosa under the name S. brachiata. The plant described in the 
same work, p. 84, and in Flora Graeca IT. p. 10, t. 110, as 
Scabiosa Sibthorpiana is generally considered synonymous with 
Callistemma palaestina, Heldr., or a variety of it. Boissier (Fl. 
Or. III. p. 146, 1875) keeps up the genus Callistemma but adopts 
Sibthorp’s specific name, thus making the combination Callis- 
temma brachiatum, 
Of the specimens quoted above Turner 99 consists of small plants 
of typical Callistemma palaestinum, Heldr. (Scabiosa brachiata, 
Sibth.), while Turner 141 and 331 represent Callistemma palae- 
stinum, var. Stbthorpianum, comb. nov. (Scabiosa Stbthormana, 
Sibth. Fl. Gr. Prod. I. p. 83 et FI. Gr. III. p. 10, t. 110). 
Achillea clypeolata, S. et S. Lembet, in flower, 5-17, Turner 
4 ; 
Achillea crithmifolia, W. K. Stavros, in flower, 7-17, Turner 
208 
Anthemis tinctoria, L. Lembet, in flower, 6-17, Turner 156. 
Echinops microcephalus, 8S, et S. Lembet, in flower, 7-17, 
Turner 191. 
Carlina lanata, L. 8} km. N. of Salonika, in flower, 7-17, 
Turner 200. 
Xeranthemum annuum, L. Lembet, in flower, 6-17, Turner 158. 
Artemisia scoparia, W. K. 
Stavros, in flower, 9-17, Turner 262. 
Distr. Cent. and E. Eur., Orient, N. and E. Asia. 
Balkans: Thessaly, Maced., Bulg. 
Matricaria Chamomilla, L. Lembet, in flower, 4-17, Turner 50. 
Anthemis Triumfetti, DC. 
Lembet, in flower, 4-17, Turner 40, 49. 
str. §. Eur., Orient. 
Balkans: Serb., Herz., Thrace. 
Anthemis rigescens, Willd., does not appear to be specifically 
distinct from this species. 
Inula viscosa, Ait. 
Stavros, in flower, 9-17, Turner 263. 
Distr. §S. Eur., N. Afr., Orient. 
Balkans: Greece, Maced. 
Chondrilla juncea, L. Stavros, in flower and fruit, 8-17, Turner 
Cichorium Intybus, L. var. glabratum, Presl. Lembet, in 
flower 6-17, Turner 139. 
Scolymus hispanicus, L. Ano, in flower, 1918, Turner 306. _ 
Chrysanthemum segetum, L. Lembet, in flower, 4 and 5-17, 
Turner 56. 
Chrysanthemum coronarium, L. 
Lembet, in flower, 4 and 5-17, Turner 57. 
Distr. S. Eur., N. Afr., Orient. 
Balkans: Greece. 
