272 
Distr. Cent. and S.-E. Eur., Orient, Cent. Asia. 
Balkans: General (rare in- Greece). a 
Our plant is the Lavatera ambigua of De Candolle, originally 
described (in DC. Prodr., I., p. _440) from Neapolitan  speci- 
mens and differing from the typical plant in the more acute 
lobes of the upper leaves, with the middle lobe twice the length 
of the lateral ones. e dentation is more prominent, with the 
teeth more acute. This form, scarcely worth even varietal rank, 
has also been recorded from Greece (Hal., Consp. #1o-Gr., 1, 
p. 267). 
Lavatera punctata, A/I. 
Foothills between Turica and Kopriva, fine pink flowers, 
29-5-17, Turrill, 352. 
Distr. §. Eur., Orient. 
Balkans: Greece, Maced., Serb. 
Lavatera trimestris, Z. 
ladaja Ravine, near water-side, in flower, 11-6-17, Baker, 
18; western end of Krusa Balkan, overlooking Lake Doiran, 
large pink flowers, 1-7-17, T'urrill, 467. 
Distr. 8. Eur., Orient, 
Balkans: Greece. 
Malva silvestris, ZL. : : 
Abundant in waste places about Turica and Kopriva, in 
flower and fruit, 29-5-17, Turrill, 351. 
stirs Eur., N. r., Orient, Cent. Asia. 
Balkans: General. 
Malva rotundifolia, L. 
Struma Plain and Krusa Balkan, in flower and fruit, 4-5-18, 
Harris, 93. . 
Distr. Eur., Orient. 
Balkans: General. 
TILIACEAE. 
Tilia argentea, Desf. 
Nullah to south of Turica, 6-5-17, Turrill, 168. 
Distr. §.-E Eur., Bithynia. 
Balkans: General. 
HYPERICACEAE. 
Hypericum olympicum, /. 
Struma Plain and Krusa Balkan, in flower, 5 & 6-18, Harris, 
‘197, 398; hills between Turica and Gumus Dere, large yellow 
flowers, 5-6-17, Turrill, 379; between Kasimli and Snevce, flowers 
ee sb Michie 1-7-17, Turrill, 465 
. » Maced., Br 
-» Thrace, Asia Minor. 
