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In this subseries it is further delimited by its globose and long 
peduncled inflorescences. From species, other than A. ajubensis, 
with similar characters (e.g., macrocephalus, finitimus, hamadanus) 
it is easily distinguished by its indumentum, the shape and 
teeth of the calyx and the details of corolla structure. ‘The 
nearest affinity with a species occurring in Europe is that with 
A. ponticus, Pall., from which it differs in its glabrous stems and 
nearly glabrous foliage, its long peduncle, linear-acicular calyx 
teeth which are subequal and approximately as long as the calyx- 
tube, the larger corolla and broader vexillum, and in the lamina 
of the carina being broader than that of the wings. 
us macedonicus, Heldr. et Char. 
Greek Atnoudbntie Kireckoj, sth of Salonika, Durham 12: 
neighbourhood of . era Karu, Harris 
Hedysarum varium, Willd. : 
Gallipoli : cule seen at Byick Tepe, Ulgar Dere. A very 
beautiful plant with lemon yellow flowers with deeper orange and 
purple blotches, Durham 13. 
This is apparently a species new to Europe. It is widely 
spread through Asia Minor, from Bithynia and Lydia, to Trans- 
caucasia and Mesopotamia. 
Vicia dasycarpa, 7'en. 
Greek Macedonia : grown from seed collected on the southern 
slopes of the Krusa Balkan, probably near ae by J. M, 
Russell, flowered at ae Surrey, July 1920 
Vicia grandiflora, Scop. 
Greek Macedonit ; pit one me of Jera Karu, Harris 440. 
Orobus sessilif , 8. et 8. 
Greek Macedonia: neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 436. 
Potentilla micrantha, Ram. ‘ 
Greek Macedonia : neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 439. 
Saxifraga graeca, Boiss. et Heldr. 
Greek Macedonia : neighbourhood of Jera. Karu, Harris 437, 
Turgenia latifolia, Hoffm. 
Greek Macedonia : pie bind of Jera Karu, Harris 434. 
Valerianella olitoria 
Greek Macedonia : eS caunboee ae of Jera Karu, Harris 432. 
ronicum caucasicum, /.B. 
“Greek Macedonia : neighbourhood of Jera Karu, Harris 433. 
Calendula arvensis, L. 
Island of Lemnos : Mudros, Butcher. 
ia pentagonia, DC. 
Gallipoli : fairly frequent in dry valleys and on dry slopes. 
Creeping rather than erect, with bright mauve flowers, Durham 14, 
Statice sinuata, L. 
Island of Lemnos : Mudros, Butcher. 
