48 J^ist (jf Siioiitancous ^'asciilar Plants, hithertu ulj.served in ('yprus. 



var. tenuifoliii Boiss. Fl. orient. V. 208 (1884). 



The Cyprian specimens seen by me are very low, l-flow*ered, witli unu.sually «mall flowers. 



Dry sterile fields. Pentadaktylos (SR 179!), Hag. Napa (JH 05). 



Tiilipa Ociihis Solis St. Anians, Eer. Soc hut. .\gen. I, 75 ct Fl. Åiioii. Ill, 14.') (1821); P.oiss. Fl. (irinit. V. 

 192: Levier, Tnlipe.^ (If I'Enrope. .51. 



The form collected by mo is unusually tall— one specimen is CO cm. high — but has ivather small 

 flowers, the length of the oxteiior perianth-segments being ca. 4.5-- 5.5 cm. It seems to come near to 

 var. nh'jipica Baker (in Journ. Linn. soc. XIV, 278), the type-specimens of which I have seen in Bois- 

 siEii's herbarium, but the dark spots on the perianth-segments ai'c considerably larger and broader, lan- 

 ceolate-elliptical, ca. 25 mm. long and 7-8 mm. broad. 



In cultivated fields at Strongylo in the Messaria, growing as a weed in great number (JH 358). 



T. montana Linill. in Bot. Reg-, tali. 1106 (1827); Baker in .lonni. Linn. sue. XIV, 279; Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 192; 

 Kotsehy, ('ypern, 191. AaXiq. 



Fields at Hag. Panteleimon and other places in the western part of the island (UK). 



Fritillaria libauotica Baker in .T(jnrn. Linn. s(je. XIV. 270 (1875); B(jiss. Fl. orient. V. 189; I'(jst in Mpiii. llerli. 

 Boiss. 1900, Xo. 18, 102. Thcresia libanotica Boiss. Diagn. plant, orient. Ser. 1, XIII, 2(1 (1853). 

 Fields at Kitti (Post) and Perivolia (.JH 161) near Larnaka. 



JAoydia graeca Emll. (ien. 140 (1836); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 202; Kotscliy. ( 'ypern, 192. Anthcricum yvaentm L. 

 Sp. pi. ed. 2. 444 (1762): Sibth. et Smith, Prodv. I, 234. 



Already observed by Sibthorp and L.\bill.\rdiére. Not rare in tlie tracheotis. Mazoto (.JH 175). 



Urginea undulata Steinli. in .\nn. sc. nat. 2 sér. I, 330 (1834); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 223. Srilla umMata llesf. 

 Fl. Atlant. I, 300. tab. 88 (1798). 



Larnaka, near the sea (SR, teste Boiss.). 



V. maritinia Baker in .lonrn. Linn. Soo. XIII, 221 (1873); Boiss. Fl. orient. V. 224. V. Scilla Steiidi. in Ann. se. 

 nat. 2 S(ir. I, 321 (1834); Kotscliy, Cypern, 195. Srilla nimitima L. Sp. pi. ed. 1. 308 (1753); (iandry, Rerbendies, 187. 

 !4ppoaxiXXa. 



Common on dry hills and slopes from the coast up to tiie mountains of tiie PitsilJia, ea. fiOO m. 

 above the sea. Lefkara (JH 1102). 



Scilla aiitiunnalis L. Sp. ]j1. ed. 1. 309 (1753); Poeeli, Ennni. plant. Cypr. 8; Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 224; Kotsehy, 

 Cypern, 194; Thomps. Fl. Cypr. 339. 



Dry stony places, common. Platanista.ssa (,JH 1163); without locality (niLsit Lady King-Harman). 

 Flowering in the autumn; I found the first fiowcrs open at Platanistassa on Aug. 25th, 1905. 



S. sibirica Andrews, Bot. Rep. tab. 365 (1804); Aschers. et (iraebn. Syn. Ill, 230. & eernua Red. Lil. tab. 298 

 (1809): Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 226; Sintenis in Oe. B. Z. XXXII, 21.— Pndjaliiliter: S. amoena Kotscliy, Cypern. 194 (186.5); 

 noil L. 



Probably Kotscht's S. amoena from Butt'avento appertains to this species. The vei'itable S. amoena 

 L. is a cultivated plants, which according to Ascherson und Graebner (Synops, raitteleurop. Fl. Ill, 

 230) is not known as spontaneous anywhere. 



Fields and forests. On Butt'avento (Sintenis).. 



S. hifolia L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 302 (1753); Biuss. Fl. orient. V. 227: Kotscliy. Cypeni. 194. 



Famagusta, on the cemetery (UK). 



