collected by Charles Fellows, Esq. 459 



nato-spinosis dens& albo-lanatis, dentibus calycinis uncinatis, fila- 

 mentis inappendiculatis. 



Habitat in Lyciae septentrionalis sylvis montosis. 



Suffrutex erectus, ramosus, pedalis, pube stellata rubiginosa undique 

 dense tomentx)sus. Rami 4-anguli. Folia petiolata, cordato-ob- 

 longa, obtusa, crenata, rugoso-venosa, utrinque tomento stellato 

 copiose vestita, pollicem longa, semunciam lata ; floralia vix cor- 

 data. PetioU angusti, 3 lineas longi, supra canaliculati. Verti- 

 cillastri terminales, pluri- (6-8) flori. Bractece adpressse, lanceo- 

 latre, mucronato-spinosae, lana longissima molli alba dense vestitse. 

 Calyces bracteis vix longiores, extiis albo-lanati : fauce pilosissima : 

 dentibus brevibus, subulatis, mucronato-spinosis, apice uudis, unci- 

 natis. Corolla subuncialis, calyce vix duplo longior : tubo glabri- 

 usculo, infeme angustato, supeme pariim dilatato, intus fasciculis 

 5 pilorum aucto : fauce intus glabra : Umbo extiis tomento fasci- 

 culato-ramoso flavicanti subadpresso vestito ; labio superiore ga- 

 leato, margine truncato, emarginato ; inferiore longiore, trilobo ; 

 laciniis lateralibus ovatis, obtusis, conduplicatis, supra glabris ; 

 intermedid orbiculata, integra, supra glabra, margine parum undu- 

 lata. Filamenta compressa, inappendiculata puberula. Anthers 

 glabrae. Stylus glaber. Stigma bifidum ; lobo superiore latiore, 

 obtuse ; inferiore acutiusculo, parum longiore. 



This plant, Mr. Fellows informs me, is common in moun- 

 tainous woods in the northern parts of Lycia. It is evidently 

 nearly allied to the P.ferruginea of Tenore, but its lanceolate, 

 spinously mucronate, woolly bractes, simple filaments, and 

 subulate, spinous, uncinate calycine teeth, essentially distin- 

 guish it from that species as well as from P. armeniaca, 



Pinus carica. 



P. foliis binis prselongis tenuissimis rectis margine denticulato-sca- 

 bris : vaginis abbreviatis subintegris, strobilis ovato-oblongis rectis 

 lae^■igatis : squamis apice rliomboideis depressis truncatis rimulis- 

 que radiatis. 

 Habitat in Carise montibus. 



Arbor magna. Ramuli scabriusculi, fusci. Folia bina, erecta, recta, 

 tenuissima, mucronata, nunc leviter tortilia, laete viridia, subtiis 

 convexa, Ise^via, nitida, suprk canaliculata, margine denticulato- 

 scabra, 6-7-polIicaria ; vaginae 2-3 lineas longse, cylindraceae, 

 fuscescentes, annulatim rugosae, ore subintegronudiusculo. Squama 

 stipulares (folia primaria) lanceolatae, acuminatse, coriacese, spa- 

 dicese, margine filamentoso-ciliatae, basi diu persistenti. Strobili 

 ovato-oblongi, obtusi, recti, Isevigati, nitidi, spadicei, 3-4 pollices 

 longi, diametro 2-unciales : squamis apice depressis, rhomboideis, 

 planiusculis, transverse subcarinatis, rimulis radiatim notatis, me- 

 dio truncatis, areola transverse elliptica cinerascenti umbilicatis. 

 I have ventured to propose this as a distinct species, al- 

 though, from its near relationship to halepensis, I think it not 

 unlikely that it may prove to be only a remarkable local form 

 of that species. It is chiefly distinguished from halepensis by 



