Page 64. After N. syhestre. N. aureum, Boiss. et Held. % 

 Root creeping ; stems erect, branching. Leaves not auricled at base, 

 the lower 2-1-pinnatisect into linear-lanceolate, entire or sparingly 

 dentate segments. Fraiting racemes .2 to .25 long, straight; silicles 

 oblong-linear, .005 long, about half as long as pedicel and twice to 

 thrice as long as apicuiate style; valves 1-nerved — Summer — Near 

 Elmalu (Northern Syria). 



Page 66. After C. uliginosa. C. Oraeca, L. .1 to .15, gla- 

 brous or sparingly ciliate. Leaves pinnate, leaflets petiolulate, obovate, 

 obtusely lobed or parted, the terminal lobe cuneate. Pods. 03 long, .003 

 broad, ending in a style as long as their diameter — May — Shady 

 places, Feitrun (Lebanon) ; Mt. Cassius. 



Page 08. After H. matronalis. H, Aintabica, Post. (Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. Bot., Vol. xxiv, p. 421). 2|; .3 to .4, sparingly hairy ; stems 

 nearly simple. Lower leaves obtuse, lyrate-pinnatifid or sinuate-dentate^ 

 upper entire, acute. Petals deep violet; (immature) pods stiff, gla- 

 brous — Spring — Aintab. 



Page 69. Aftei M. torulosa. M, Buiigei, Boiss. Stem. 4 to 

 .6, branching from base and above, beset with simple hairs. Leaves 

 beset with bipartite hairs, oblong-linear, sinuate-dentate. Racemes 

 .3 to .8 long, loose; pedicel a little shorter than calyx; petals oblong- 

 linear, pink; siliques straight or circinnate, glabrous; stigma short- 

 conical, acutish — April — 



Var. glabre§ceiis, Boiss. Stem glabrous. Leaves scabrous 

 only at margins — Fields west of Palmyra. 



Page 72. S. Lceselii, L., should be S. graiKlifloriim, Post. 

 (Plantse Postianae, i, 3). 



Page 75. After E. goniocaulon. E. Libaiioticiim, Post. (Plan- 

 tse Postianae, III, 5), % .1 to .13, canescent; stems numerous, ascend- 

 ing, stiff. Leaves linear, entire. Flowers * * ; siliques few, with short 

 pedicel narrower than pod, ascending, stiff; style slender, twice to 

 thrice as long as diameter of pod, stigmas retuse — June — Between 

 el-Qal'at and Rijal-el-'Asherah, northern Lebanon (2800 m.). 



Page 75. After E. purpureum. E. Blanclieanum, Boiss.^ .3 

 to .4, greyish-canescent. Leaves linear-subspathulate to linear, entire^ 

 the lower tapering to a petiole. Flowers pinkish-purple, .01 to .013 

 long, short-pedicelled ;■ pods .01 to .03 long, .0015 thick, more or less 

 falcate-recurved; style .003 long, tapering — July — Palmyrene Desert. 



Page 77. After var. foUosa, Post. Var. acutelobata. Post. 

 Root-leaves runcinate-lyrate ; stem-leaves acutely triangular-lobed or 

 serrate — Es-Salt to 'Ammtin. 



Page 83. A. argenteum, Wittm., should be A. murale, W. K. 



Page 83. After A. eriophyUum. A. Cilicicum, Boiss. et 

 Bal. (D .3 to .4, green, sparingly beset with minute scurf; stem 

 corymbose-panicled. Leaves oblong-spathulate. Petals obovate, deep 

 yellow; fruiting racemes short; silicles on capillary, wavy pedicels, 

 stellate-hirtulous, .002 broad, orbicular, twice as long as apicuiate 

 style; seeds wingless — June and July— Kurd Dagh; mountains west 

 of Marash. 



