List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. fj3 



Fields between Lefkara and Stavrovuni (UK), Nikosia (SR). I saw a fresh specimen from tlie 

 uciyhbouihood of Nikosia in the possession of Lady Hutchinson, but have not found this plant myself. 



Papaveraceae Juss. 



Papaver somniterum L. Sp. pi. eil. 1, o08 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. 1. llti. Xowyaai. 



sul)sp. p. setigernin ItC. Fl. Vr. V, 58.5 (1815); Kotschj', Cypern, 321. P. sonmiferimi a Hctit/erum Boiss. Fl. 

 .irirnt. 1. 116 (18t)7). 



Abundant on the sliore between Antiphoniti and Beilapais (Sibthokp). Between Prodi'omo and 

 Tris Ehaes (UK). 



p. gracile Aurlier in Ann. Scii'mes natur. Sér. 2, W], .372 (1841): Boiss. Fl. orient. 1, 115. 

 ■ RoL'ky places in the northern mountain-range. Above Beilapais (SR 522!), Hag. Hilarion (JH 825). 

 - Plants, produced from seeds in the I'ipe capsules of my specimens, flowered in the botanical garden at 

 Christiania in June, 1906. 



p. Rboeas L. Sp. jii. cil. 1. .507 (17.53); Boiss. Fl. orient. I. 113: Kotscliy. Oypern, 321. Ikrefjo?. 



Cultivated Holds, common everywhere in the plains. Phaneromene near Larnaka (JH 142). 



subsp. P. htimile Fedde in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2. Sér. V, 446 (19(;)5).~Vidi specimina originalia in Herb. Boiss.-Barbey. 



A dwartlsh sand-form, tiie stem being in my material only 1—6 cm. high. The root is gracile, 

 perpendicular, a little branched; the stems are 1-flowered, leafless or with 1—2 leaves. In my specimens the 

 leaves are less incised than in the type-specimens, which liave been collected by W. Barbey at El Mandarah 

 in Egypt in March, 1880; the smallest specimens have simple oblong-lanceolate obtusely crenate leaves, 

 while the leaves of the larger specimens are more deeply pinnatifide or lobate. The hairs of the stems 

 vary such as described by Fedde; some of the most gracile specimens are very sparingly hairy. The 

 petals have no dark spots. The capsules are obovate, almost as broad as long. The lobes of the stigma 

 are very broad, covering one another with their margins. 



The plant has a very characteristical habitus, but it must be left to future investigations to decide, 

 wliothor it deserves to be ranged as a distinct subspecies or not. 



On sandy sea-shores between Xylophago and Hagia Napa (JH 15), growing very abundantly. 

 Flowering in the beginning of March. 



P. fiiibiiim L. Sp. jd. ed. 1, 1196 (17.53); Boiss. Fl. orient. I, 115; Kotscby, Cypern, 321. 

 Cultivated tields. In the neighbourhood of Prodrome (UK). 



P. hybridiim L. Sp. pi. eil. 1, 5(i6 (1753)'; Boiss. Fl. orient. I, 117; Kotstdiy. Cypern, 321. 

 Cultivated rtelds, hills. Between Limassol and Eremi (UK). 



Roeuieria bybrida DC. Syst. II, 92 (1822); Boiss. Fl. orient. 1, 118; Kotschy, Cypern, 322; Tbomps. Fl. Cypr. 

 •-'76. CJiclidoniwn hybridum L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 506 (1753). Glaucmm ujoiomtm Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. 1, 358 (1806); Fl. (Iraec. 

 V, 73, tab. 490. 



Fields, not rare. Alethriko (JH 215). 



Olaiicinm corniciilatiim Curt. Fl. l,ond. I, tab. 32 (1817); Bois,s. Fl. orient. 1, 119. Chdidonium comiculatmn 

 L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, .5(J6 (17.53). 



subsp. G. phoenieeum Crantz. Stirp. Austr. II, 141 (1763); Sibth. et Sniitli, I'milr. I, 357; Fl. (Iraee. V, 72, 

 tab. 489; Kotschy, (Cypern, 321; Tbomps. Fl. Cypr. 276. 



Fields and waste places, common. Nikosia (JH 285), Vatili (JH 313). Already observed by 



SlBTHORP. 



subsp. G. tricolor Bernli. ex Spreng-. Syst. App. 203 (1828). G. cornicnlatnm va.r. tricolor Ledeb. Fl. Boss. I, 93 

 (1842); Boiss. Fl. orient. 1, 120. 



Fields between Yalia and Polis tu Chrysoku (JH 792). 



