List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, liitlierto observed in Cypnis. 79 



N. fumariaefolin . iV. sfellaris. 



Plus niinusve decnnibens, foliis liasalilms siilirosuhuitibus. Pleninii|iH' adscendens vcl I'rorta. luliis liasalilms vix nisii- 



diu persistentilnis. lantilms. suli aiitlii'sin ladiicis. 



Laciniis t'oliornni lani-eolatis. ariitis vid olitiisiuscnlis, Lac.dnii> tolidrinii 1 ini' a r i li lis vtd laiiillacids, siilmlatis, 



snbdaevibus. asperis. 



Sepalis virente-albidis. snbcdrdatis, abniptf stipl- Sepalis i'himmiI esccn t ilius. ovatis. almiptc stipitatis. 



tatis. Floribus eis N. stellnris nuiltd niiiKir-iliiis. 



Labio interiore petaloruni "vat u-lanccdlat u. niiicrniiatn. Labio interiore pctalunnii lanreolato longe acuiuinato, 



(inn nnicrone basin exterioris vix sii|)eraiit e. I.aciiiiis dunlnis in setnin longnim. fere ad iiii-(liinii exterioris pertinentem, sen- 



laliii exteriiiris in appeiidiiilms scnsini aiigustatis, sini attennato. Laciniis diiulms labii cxteriuris in a)iiieiiilicdbiis 



a li r u p t e angnstatis. 



Carpellis 4 — 6, ]dcrnni(|iic "1. di'iimni ca. \ 't — 18 111111. Carpellis ideriiiiaiiir .">. ilciiiniii ca. 3U — .'io nun. lonais. 



Inngis, diirsii ulitiisc larinatis. ad iiii-diiiiii tiilierciilatn- valde cuinprcssis. diirsn acutiiis carinatis. ad tertiani partem 



miosis. tantuni tubeivulato-riiudsis. 



Terraciano remai'k.s, tliat lie has not .seen any specimens of A', stcllni-iti. and tliis may explain tlio 

 result, to which lie has ari'ived. 



Thompson (F1. Cypr. 275) has indicated X. gteUaris for the island (leg. Lascelles at "Anadhy- 

 I'on", a locality the situation of which I do not know); but as this species is else quite unknown in 

 Cyprus, the specimens determined thus may be suspected to belong- to N', fumartae folia, which latter 

 species is not mentioned in Thompson's list. 



N. fumariaefolia was long time supposed to be endemieal in Cyprus, until it a few years ago 

 was collected by Fobsyth-Major and Pichleb on the islands of Kassos and Karpathos (Barbey, Kar- 

 pathos, p. 92). The plant from these islands is described by Brand, 1. c. p. 29, unter the name of 

 p eassica as a distinct variety: "'appendicibus labii exterioris longe denseque pilosis, labio interiore lance- 

 olate sensim in acumen attenuate." Also in my Cyprian material several specimens have as densely pilose 

 appendixes as the plant from Kassos and Karpathos, which I have seen in Herb. Boissier-Barbey, and 

 the interior lobe of the petals is not always ovate as described by Brand for the typical form of A^. 

 fmnanuefoUa. His P eassica is therefore probably only an insigniticant variation. 



Dry fields and hill-sides, connnon in lower regions from Capo Greco (.JH 417) and Cape Hag. 

 Andreas (8R 79), Lefkoniko and Ardana (SR 80!), Kophino (JH 599) to Fini, Episkopi (UK 655! et 

 741!) and Pauo Panagia (JH 1046, fruits ripe). 



N. damascena L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 08-t (1753); Boisa. Fl. orient. I, 68; Post in Mém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 89. 

 — ? iY. elata Kotscby, Cj'pern, -319 (1865); Boiss. Fl. orient. I, 69, quoad plantam cypriain. 



The exterior lobes of the petals are in my specimens obtuse, broadly obovate or almost orbicular, 

 as in typical A^ damascena. Also Kotschy's plants from Kuklia near Paphos (UK 655), which were 

 by him as well as by Boissier reckoned to A', elata Boiss., seem to me with as great probability to belong 

 to this species; they have no tlowers— only young fruits (in Herb. Boiss, they are intermixed with tiowering 

 A', fnmariae folia) - so that a sure determination is hardly possible. 



Sterile fields at Tsada in the district ot Paphos (JH 729). 



N. ciliaris DC. Prodr. I, .327 (18'_'4); Boiss. Fl. orient. I, 70; Kotscby, Cypern, 318. 



Amathus, in cultivated fields (UK). 



Clematis cirrhosa L. 8p. pi. ed. 1. 544 (1753): Boiss. Fl. orient. J, '2: Kotscliy, ( '\perii, 314. ApxoxXrijjia. 



Shrubby places, thickets, common everywhere. Kykko (JH 1032). 



Anemone coronaria L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 539 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. 1. 11: Sintenis in He. B. Z. XXXI. 191, 

 lh4. iJ25. AvejAu-^T). 



Hill-sides. In the neighbourhood of Larnaka (Sintenis). 



