LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIG. 



54. Fruit of Nerium oleander, showing the comose seeds. 



From a photo by O. C. and B. C.- 



55. Vincetoxicum officinale - 



56. Sphinx nerii, the Oleander Hawk Moth - 146 



57. Cytinus hypocistis - *** 



58. Osyrisalba - 149 



59. Frond of Ceterach officinarum - 153 



60. Pergola, or Covered Walk, with Climbers. Photo by 



Miss E. Wilmott 



61. Smilax aspera - to face page 156 



62. Landscape, with Elm and Vine 159 



63. JEgilops ovata 



64. Globularia alypum - !66 



65. Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, the Rush Lily 167 

 6 6 . Beaulieu and the Cl iff s of Petite Af rique to face page 172 



67. Paliurus aculeatus, the Christ Thorn 178 



68. Opuntia Ficus-indica to face page 182 

 69 Opuntia, a well-armed species. Photo by Miss 



E. Willmott 



70. Group of Aloes. Photo by Miss E. Willmott - - 186 



71. Agave, with Olives and Yuccas. Photo by Miss 



E. Willmott - to face page 188 



72. Inflorescence of Aloe 



73. St. Jeannet, Village and Cliff. Photo by Mr. 



W. D. Duddell - I 93 



74. Cone of the Almug Tree, Callitris quadrivalvis. From 



a photo by O. C. and B. C. - 



75. Flower of Arisarum - 1" 



76. Arisarum vulgare 



77. Vasculum and Hammer - - 205 



78. Moricandia arvensis - - 206 



79. Cassia - 212 



80. Jacaranda mimossefolia - - - - - 213 



81. Serapias cordigera - to face page 224 



82. Vitex agnus-castus - to face page 228 



83. Leuzea conifera ------- 228 



