ADDENDA, 



The following plants have mostly been discovered since the 

 printing of the Flora was commenced in 1883. Among them, 

 however, are a few which were overlooked when the text was 

 prepared. 



It is recommended that references to these Addenda be made 

 in the margin, in their places in the Flora. 



Page 40. After i?. chionopUlus. R. §ericeiis, Peyron. % .03 

 to .05, tufted, silky; neck thickened; roots fibrous. Root-leaves ob- 

 long, 2-3-pinuatipartite into oblong lobes. Scapes not longer than 

 leaves, 1-flowered ; sepals sparingly pubescent, more than half as long as 

 obovate-cuneate petals; carpels round, ~thick-margined, ending in a 

 short, .si^mi^Ai' beak ; disk finely granular — June to August — 'Ain- 

 Judai (Lebanon). 



Page 41. After i?. Cassius. Tt. Scliiveinfurtliil, Boiss. If 

 .2 to .25, appressed-hirsute, yellowish-canescent; root-stock horizontal. 

 Root-leaves trisect into cuneate-oblong segments, sparingly dentate at 

 tip ; stem-leaves petioled, pinnatisect into linear-oblong, sometimes in- 

 cised lobes, the uppermost leaves with 3-3, linear lobes. Flowers .02 

 broad, long-peduncled; sepals villous, spreading-deflexed, petals obo- 

 vate, twice and a half as long as calyx ; fruiting head globular, axis 

 glabrous ; carpels semi-ovate, ending in a slender, recurved, crosier-like 

 beak, as long as they — May — Wet meadows ; Neb'-el-'xlsal ; Jebel 

 Keniseh ; top of Jebel Baruk. 



Page 41. After F,, Chius. R. Pauli-Jorclaiii, Asch. .25 

 to .3, glabrous or sparingly pubescent; stem branched. Lower leaves 

 cuneate-obovate in outline, palmately 2-3-lobed or -divided, divisions 

 cuneate, with 3, oblong, obtuse, entire or 1-2-dentate lobules. Pe- 

 duncles slender, usually longer than leaves. Flowers .005 to .006 broad, 

 petals longer than sepals; heads globular, .005 broad; carpels round- 

 obovate, disk studded with unarmed tubercles ; beak one-third as long 

 as ovary, slightly curved or straight — Spring — Wadi Dra'a (Moab). 



Page 43. After Var. incurvus. Var. §candiciiiu§, Boiss. All 

 the leaves dissected into narrow, linear lobes — Southern Palestine. 



Page 44. After JV. ciliaris. Var. divaricata, Post. Carpels 

 united for one-third their length, divaricate — Phoenician coast. 



Page 45. After D. Orientale. I>. glandulosum, Boiss. et 

 Huet, .4, branched, glandular-pubescent at petioles and inflorescence 

 with golden hairs. Racemes loose ; middle lobe of purple petal linear, 

 bifid, somewhat shorter than lateral lobes ; spur twice as long as petal ; 

 capsule much shorter than peduncle, oblong, somewhat flattened and 

 incurved, long-beaked — Early summer — Aintab. 



After D. tomentosum, Var. longecalcaratum, Post. Spur 

 twice as long as purple petal — Aintdb. 



