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from the base, more or less prostrate, elongated. Leaves small, 
tapering into a short petiole, the lower-ones entire, ovate, obtuse, 
somewhat cordate, the upper ones mucronate. Flowers axillary, 
loosely and long spicate; calyx hirsute with small lanceolate acute 
lobes; corolla5—6 mm long yellow with a acute somewhat incur- 
ved spure ; capsule small, globose, glabrous, shorter than the calyx; 
seed minute, ovate, glandular-tubercled. — Flow. March to April 
D. 1. Khor-el-Battaghah between Farshit and Mohammid. — 
D. a. sept. Wady Abu Marwa. — D. a. mer. 
Local name: shedjeret-el-far (Schweinfurth). 
Only known from Egypt. 
For ,,balsanina“ read ,,balsamina“. 
Adde 1390a. (11.) Anthemis Ballii Stapf in Kew Bull. (1907), 
p. 367. — An annual gracious small herb, 7 em high, branching 
from the base; stems slender reddish in the lower part densely 
villous. Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, acute, the upper 
ones entire, the lower ones 2—3-toothed or lobed, lobes ovate, 
mucronate, 5—.7 mm long, 1,5—3 mm broad, thickish, villous. 
Peduncles gracious, not thickened at the apex, 1—1,5 em long. 
Involucre lanate-villous; outer scales of the involucre ovate- 
lanceolate, acute, the inner ones gradually longer, obtuse, Recep- 
tacle elongate, conical, 2—3 mm long. Ligules white, elliptic- 
oblong, 8mm long, female. Achenes pallid obovoid, rotundate 
at the apex, minutely umbonate, 8-costate. — Flow. March to May. 
M. ma. West of the fort of Mirsa Matruk (Dr. Ball.). 
Only known from Egypt. 
Adde 1457 a. Cnicus benedictus L. Spec. Plant. I (1753), p. 626. 
— Rehbch. Ic., tab. XVII. — Boiss. Flor. Or. IL, p. 705. — 
Carbenia Benedicta Bernh. System. Verz. Erf. (1800), p. 108. — 
Centaurea benedicta L. Spec. Plant., p. 1296. — An annual villous- 
lanuginous herb; stem short divaricately branched. Leaves 
pale greenish, somewhat coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, sinuate- 
pinnatifid or -partite, segments triangular- oblong, spinulous- 
toothed, the basilar ones narrowed into a short petiole; the 
cauline ones stem-clasping and shortly decurrent; the floral ones 
broadly ovate-oblong longer than the heads, involucral-like. 
Heads ovate; scales of the inyoluere araneous broad coriaceous, 
narrowed into a long pinnate spine at the apex. Flowers yellow. 
Pappus longer than the achenes. — Flow. March to April. 
M. p. El-‘Arish. 
Common in the Mediterranean region. 
For ,,ofter“ read ,,after“, 
Adde: In 1907 Otto Stapf published his: ,, Additions to the Florula 
Marmarica“ in Kew Bulletin, p. 365—369. The term ,,Mar- 
marica“ is used in this interesting Memoir to cover the Egyptian 
littoral between Arab Bay and Bomba Bay, that is in the same 
sense as it is understood by Schweinfurth and Ascherson in their 
»Primitiae Florae Marmaricae“ (Bull. Herb. Boiss. I, 1893), 
For ,,phytogeogravical* read ,,phytogeographical“. 
For ,,cakher“ read ,,bakher“. 
