134 List of Spontaneous Vascular Plauts, hitlierto observed iu Cyprus. 



L. bvssopifolitim L. Sp. pi. ert. 1, 447 (1753); Koehne hi Engl. Pfl.reich IV. 216, 6.5; Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 789; 

 Tost iu Mém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 93. 



In similar localities as the former species. Akamas (JH 781). 



Piinicaceae Horan. 



Punica Granntum L. .Sp. pi. ert. 1. 472 (1753): Clarke, Travels, Vni, 447; Kotschy, Cyperu, 368; Boiss. Fl. 

 orient. II, 7.37. 



The pome-granate, which is cultivated throug-hout the island, is mentioned by Clakke as a 

 spontaneous species. 



Myrtaceae Pers. 



Myrtiis communis L. Sp. pi. ert. I, 471 (1753): Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 736; Kotscliy, Cyjieru, .367. Mcpoi-jta. 

 Moist places, river-banks and round water-sources, frequent everywhere up to the middle mountain- 

 region. Near Platraes (Michaelides!), Stavros tis Psochas (JH 1041). 



Onagraceae Lindl. 



Epilobium aagustifolium L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 347 (17.5.3); Hartmann iu Jlitteil. dentsch. rtenrtrol. Ges. 1905, 171. 

 E. spkatttm Lara. Diet. II, 373 (1786); Boiss. Fl. orient. 11, 745. 



Troodos, abundant round the English camp, spreading quickly to the adjoining forests and hill- 

 sides (JH 86.5). I also observed a couple of specimens on the Paputsa above Palaeokhorio. 



E. hirsutnm L. Sp. pi. ert. 1. 347 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 746; Post in 31ém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 93. 

 Moist places. Troodos (according to Post). 



E, parviRorum Schreb. Spic. Lips. 146 (1771); Poech, Enura. plant. Cypr., .38; Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 746; Kutscby, 

 Cyperu, 367. 



Moist places, banks of ditches, not rare. Prodromo (JH 935), Pharmakas (JH 1128). 



E. lanceolatum Seb. et Maur. Fl. Eom. Prodr. 138, tab. 1, fig. 2 (1818); Boiss. Fl. orient. 11. 747. E. montanum 

 var. lanceolatum Koch, Synops. I. 266 (1837); Kotschy, Clyperu, 366. 



Moist places in the pine-forests of Troodos. Near the Government Cottage (JH 870). 



Araliaceae Veut. 



Hedera Helix L. Sp. pi. ed. 1. 202 (1753); Poecb. Enuni. plant. Cypr.. 29; Boiss. Fl. orieut. H, 1090; Kotschy, 

 Cyperu, 310. Kiaso;. 



Thickets and shady ravines, common. Lapithos (JH 834), Makhaeras (JH 1117). 



Umbelliferae Juss. 



Eryngium campestre L. Sp. pi. ed. I. 233 (1753); Boiss. Fl. (irient. II, 824; Kotschy, Cyperu, 298. 

 Cultivated and sterile fields, not rare in lower regions. 



E. creiicum Lam. Encycl. IV, 754 (1797); Boiss. Fl. orient. IL 827; Kotschy, Cyi)ern, 298; Post in Mém. Herb. 

 Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 93. E. cyaneum Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. 1, 175 (1806); Clarke, Travels, VIII, 443. 



Dry fields, abundant throughout the plains and lower mountain-region. Pano Panagia (JH 1049). 



E. maritimum L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 233 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 829; Kotschy. Cyperu, 298. 



Sandy places along the sea-shore. Paphos (Sibthoep), Hagia Napa (JH 7). Seems to be rare. 



