appendix.] SIR HANS SLOANES LIST OF PLANTS. 145 



" Scorpioides beupleuri folio, C. B. Bali, p. 931. 

 " (Scorpiurus Sulcata. Linn.) 



" Cicer sativum, C. B. Baii Hist., p. 917. 



" Cicer arietinum. Linn. Sp. pi. 1040. 



" Tithymalus perennis et procerior lini folio acuto. Cat. pi. 

 Jam., p. 82. 



" This seemed to differ in nothing from the Tithymalus 

 annuns lini folio acuto Magnol. in Botan. Monsp. but in 

 this, that the stalks were higher and woody. 

 " Euphorbia segetalis. Linn. Sp. pi. 657. 



" Plantago quinquenervia cum globulis albis pilosis, J. B. 

 Tom. iii., lib. xxxi., p. 504. 



" (Plantago lanceolata. Linn.) 



" Carijoplnjllus barbatus sylvestris annum latifolius multis cap- 

 sulis simul junctis donatus. Morison, Hist., pi., Part ii., 



p. 568. 



" Dianthus prolifer. Linn. Sp. pi. 587. 



" Lychnis hirsuta quarta,seu sylvestris lanuginosa minor, C. B 

 Pin., p. 306. 



" Silene gallica. Linn. Sp. pi. 595. {1) 



" Cistus folio oblongo, integro, glabro, subtus albido, vasculis 

 trigonis. Cat. pi. Jam. p. 86. 



" This shrub was five or six feet high, having a solid stem, 

 covered with a light brown reddish smooth bark, and 

 towards its top being divided into many branches going- 

 out opposite the one to the other, having likewise leaves set 

 on them one against another, some being larger than 

 others. The largest are about an inch long, half as broad 



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