118 AUT. ROT. 



Alirhfsia hracirntaliiif. Marub. peregnnufft 

 h, O — Silesia, Himgaria, Grecia, Cfeta, Sici- 

 lia &c. 



852, BERINGERIA Necker Raf. Pseudo- 

 dictamnus Ad. cliff. Marrubium, cal. infundib. 

 limbo campaniilato lOlobato, lobis alt. niinorib. 

 ilentiformis. — Type B. dictamnoides Raf. Mar. 

 pseiidodict. L. O. — Creta. 



85B, Beringeria plicata Raf. Marub. do 

 Forsk. Vitm. undulatum Sieber. — Palestina, 

 Egypt, singular plant, stem simple with crow- 

 ded whorls of flowers, leaves sessile round cre- 

 nate rugose tomentose, calix large, limb scariose 

 reticulate undulate, t 



854, PiiT.OMis salmfolia Jaq. — Syria, Sicilia 

 t&.c, often blended with P. fruticosa. 



855, Fhlomis sanicala Sieber. — Palestina, 

 tomentosa, fol. sess. obi. crenat. brant. subuK 

 pungens, ut calicibus. t 



856, Phlomis reticulata Raf. (pungens! Dec. 

 aon Wild.) caule scabro brachiato, fol. sessil. 

 ovatobl. aqutis glabris crenatis subtus 5nerv)s 

 reticulatis, bract. sJubul. ciliatis, calicib. pungens 

 — Podolia, large plant, leaves 2 or 3 inches, 

 flowers short yellow. Sent me by Decandole 

 with a wrong name like many other plants, blen- 

 ded with P. pungens of Pel-sia having leaves 

 petiolatc lanceolate tomentose. 



867, Trambis tuberosa Raf. tl. tel. "yTO. 

 Phlomis do L. O. — Sibiria. 



8*^8, Hemisodon leonurus Raf. fl. tel. 776. 

 Phi. do L. Leonotis do Br. — Africa austr.t 



859, Blephiloma amplifolia Raf. fl. tel. 2 

 a|>x — Arkaiizas. t 



860, Origanum vulgare L. var. humile — Si> 

 biria. t 



