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Page 235. After T. minima, T. lunata, Boiss. © .B to .4, 

 papillose-hairy, procumbent. Stipules semi-ovate, striped, denticulate 

 at tip. Peduncles 1-3-flowered, shorter than leaves, long-awned; ca- 

 lyx-teeth setaceous, somewhat longer than tube, two-thirds as long as 

 corolla; pod nodding, flat, semilunar^ .018 long, .01 broad, transversely 

 nerved, with an acute, incurved beak — June — Aintab. 



Page 236. After T. Schlumlergeri. T. A§clier§oiiii, Urb. 

 .03 to .05, diffuse, prostate. Stipules ovate to ovate-lanceolate, pinnat- 

 ifid-dentate; leaflets triangular-obcordate, with 2 teeth on each side of 

 sinus and a mucro at its bottom, glabrous at upper, sparingly hairy at 

 lower surface. Inflorescence 1-flowered, peduncle shorter than petiole; 

 flower .004 long; calyx-teeth triangular to triangular-lanceolate, half as 

 long as puberulent tube ; corolla twice as long as calyx, yellow ; ovary 

 linear, style falcate, stigma capitate — April — Nazareth. 



Page 229. Aiter M/denticulata. M. sessilis, Peyron. .1 to 

 .15, pulescent. Stipules semi-ovate, acute, entire. Flowers solitary or 

 twin, sessile or nearly so, minute ; pod sparingly pubescent, .003 broad ; 

 coils 4, rather compact; margin prominent, deeply grooved on either 

 side, with 2 rows of short prickles at right angles to face of coil — May 

 and June — 'Ain-Sofar; Kefr Silwan; Hammana; el-Masna'ali (Anti- 

 lebanon). 



Pagb 231. Before M. parmjlora. M. Italica, L. 1 or more; 

 stem stout, erect. Lower ^tv^vXes f ringed-toothed ; leaflets large, obo- 

 vate-cuneate. Racemes longer than leaf; flowers .005 long, yellow; 

 pod obovate-glohular, .003 long, corky— April and May — Near Zuq 

 (Lebanon). 



Page 234. After T. lappaceum. T. ]Lig[U§ticiim, Balb. 

 Soft-hispid ; stems erect or decumbent. Free portion of stipules lan- 

 ceolate-setaceous ; leaflets obovate ; heads ovate or oblong, usually two, 

 one peduncled, the other sessile ; calyx longer than pink corolla, teeth 

 equal, triangular at base, setaceous at tip, twice as long as tube — 

 Spring — Beit-Meri. 



Page 242, Before T. Aintalense. T. inulti§triatuiii, Koch. 

 Glabrous ; stems elongated, ascending or diffuse. Free part of stipules 

 lanceolate, mucronate; leaflets obovate to elliptical-acute, all serru- 

 late; heads ovate, base usually naked; calyx-teeth nearly equal, lan- 

 ceolate at base, then subulate, erect, at length recurved, somewhat 

 shorter than cylindrical, at length ovate tube, which is 24-nerved at 

 base, and between the nerves smooth or obsoletely transverse-nerved; 

 corolla purple — Spring — Palestine. 



Page 242. After T. glomeratum. T. suffocatuni. Glabres- 

 cent; stems short, prostrate, rosetted. Leaves long-petioled, leaflets 

 cuneate-retuse or obcordate, serrulate at tip. Heads sessile, axillary, 

 confluent at the lower part of the stems, and sheathed by cuspidate 

 stipules; flowers nearly sessile; calyx twice as long as white corolla, teeth 

 lanceolate, at length recurved or falcate, as long as the at length ovate 

 tube — April — Nazareth ; Jaffa. 



Page' 250. After Lotus Conimbricensis. 

 X \ Floioers yellow. 



