List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, liitlierto observed in (_\yprns. (53 



A. parvifolia Silitli. et Sni. Prndr. Kl. (ir. IT, 222 (1813); Fl. (ir. X. 27. tali. 9:if>; Roiss. PI. orient. IV, 107(5; 

 Kntscliy, Cypeni, 228. 



Dry, rocky places, rare. Capo (Trcco in holes in calcareous rocks (IJlv 118, JH412). Hati. Epi- 

 phanios in the Akamas on the ruins of the old church (JH 785). 



.4. hirtn L. Sp. pi. iM. 1. illil (175:1). Sil)tli. ot Smith. Pnnlr. II. 22:i: KL (iracc X. 28. tali. ii:i7: lidiss. l-'l. (irii-iit. 

 IV. 11179. 



yhaiJy places. Found in Cyprus by Sibthoep, whose specimens have been controlled by Boissier. 

 Not seen by recent iavestigatoi-s. 



Xdte. SiBTiiORP lias indicatnl tor tlie island .1. hnct'un I... a species of Spain. Pnrtniial and the nortlnvest nlWlrira 

 (Pr(i(lr. 11. 221). There cannot he any ihniht. that this statement nmst he erronoons, esi)ccially as SinriKiRr appears in cither 

 cases t(i have confonnded the same species (dr. R.\0[,iN, Cret. 851 and Halacsy, PI. (iraee. Ill, 8S). 



Rafffesiaceae Dumort. 



Cytiuus Hypocisiis L. Syst. nat. ed. 12, II. 13)2 (17(j7): F.i.iss. PI. uricnt. IV. 1071: Kdtschy. Cypern. 176. 

 Asainiii Hi/pocistis L, Sp, pi. ed. 1. 442 (1753). 



Parasitical on the roots of Cistus creticn.-<, rather frequent. Yuti (.IH 538). Up to Prodromo (UK). 



Polygonaceae Juss. 



Emex spinosns ( 'ampdera, "SUm. Puini, 5,S, tali, 1, fl;;-. 1 (l8Ut): P.niss, PI, orient, IV, 1005; Kutscliy. (.'ypern. 225. 

 RiiiHi-.r xprnnsiis L, Sp, pi, ed, 1. 'AM (1753), 



Fields and sandy places, coinnion in lower regions. Aki'otiri near Liniassol (UK G2G a), Kalavaso 

 (JH (i30). 



Kiimex nqtiativiis L. S|i, ]il, ed, 1. 336 (1753): Sihtli. et Smith. Prmlr. I, 246; ISoiss. PI. orient. IV, 10(J8; Kotschy, 

 ( 'yiierii. 225. 



Ditches, already mentioned by Siuthorp. Larnaka (UK 146 a). 



R. Patientia L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 3.33 (.1753); Boiss. Pl. orient. IV. 1009. A),a-7.((ia. 



snhsp. R. graecus Boiss, et Heldr. Diagn. plant, orient. Ser. 2. IV. 80 (1859); Halacsy. Fl. Graec. III. 60. R. nrien- 

 talifi p gifiecits Boiss. PI. orient. IV. 1009 (1879).— Prohabiliter: R. Patientia Kotschy. ('ypern, 225 (1865), 



In BoissiER^s Flora orientalis this plant is only indicated for European Greece, but it seems to 

 possess a considerably wider area of distribution, comprising also parts of Asia minor as well as the island 

 of Cyprus. All specimens of E. Patientia L. (s. 1.) from Cyprus with well developed fruits must, according- 

 to my. opinion, be referred to this subspecies, the valves of the peiianthium being very coarsely dentate. 

 In BoissiEu's herbarium is kept a specimen of the same plant from Caria (leg. C. Pinard 1843), deter- 

 mined as li. orientalis Bernh. 



Waste grounds, common in the subalpine and middler regions of the Troodos-mountains. Troodi- 

 ti.ssa (UK 795!, specimens young), Khulu (JH 756), Kykko (JH 1101), about the Camp and Government 

 oftices (JH 1084, valves not fully developed). 



R. pulcher L, Sp, pi. ed. 1, 336 (1753); Boiss. FL orient. IV. 1012: Kotscliy, ('ypern. 226. 

 Waste and swampy grounds, in the lower regions. Larnaka (UK 31a), Vatili-limni (JH 353, 

 flowering), Episkopi (JH 697, with fruits). 



R. bncephalopborus L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 336 (1753): Sihtli. et Smith. Prodr. 1. 246: Boiss. PI. orient. IV. loU: 

 Kotschy. Cypern, 225: Thomps. PL • 'ypr, 337. 



Sandy fields. Larnaka (UK 16 et 3061. Already indicated for Cyprus by Sibthorp. 



