324 
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE. 
Aristolochia Clematitis, Z. 
The banks of the peepee near Kopriva Bridge, pure yellow 
flowers, 19-5-17, Turrill, 273. 
str. Eur., Orient, Cent. Asia. 
Balkans: Gensk al. 
Aristolochia pallida, Willd. 
Hortac Plateau, about 1,600 ft., 12-14 km. north-east of 
Salonika, May Qnd, 1917, Capt. A.J Carid. 
sisi Cent. and S.-E. Eur., Asia Minor. 
ans: General, north of Greece. 
i The plant grew freely among the scrubby holly oak which 
abounds there, and also on ground s whi ch had been turned (e.g., in 
making ditches) during the win 
Aristolochia rotunda, Z. 
truma Plain and Krusa Balkan, 4 & 5-18, Harris, 11; 6 km. 
north-east of Lahana, in flower, 19- 4- IZ, Turvill, 62. 
Distr. Cent. and S. Eur. 
Balkans: Greece, Maced., Herz. 
EUPHORBIACEAE. 
Euphorbia homer cage Form. 
ruma and Krusa Balkan, in flower and fruit, 6-18, 
Harris, 335 
Distr. Thessaly, Maced., Thrace. 
Euphorbia Cyparissias, L. 
Struma Plain and Krusa Balkan, in flower, 5-18, Hees. 169, 
61. 
Distr. Cent. and 8. Eur 
Balk 
ans: Chita, north of Greece, 
Euphorbia Esula, 
She truma Plain and Kris Balkan, in flower, 4 & 5-18, Harris, 
sis. Kur., Orient, Temp. Asia. 
Balkans: General. 
Euphorbia amygdaloides, 7. 
Paprat District, Krusa Balkan, in flower, 6-18, Russell, 30. 
Distr. Cent. and S. Eur. , Orient 
Balkans: Maced. , Alb. , Min. : Serb. Corfu, Bulg. 
ects Aa 
arecgs orientalis 
us Dere, 10-17. Have 
porig 8.-E. Eur., Orien 
Balkans: Greece, M > 
Ths Seaivos lente ab saneatet enon Thrace. 
