igg List of Siioutaneous Vascular Plants, hitherto ohserved in Cypnis. 



Frequent iu the mountain-forests, especially in the shade of Querciis ahufoUa. Buffavento, among 

 the ruins (UK, SR). Kykko (JH 1005). 



S. olusatriim L. Sp. pi. eil. I, 262 (1753); Sihth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 203; Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 927; Kotschy, 

 (.'ypern, 308. 



Shady places, gardens, near villages. Mazoto and Makhaeras (UK), Famagusta (JH 432). Already 



mentioned by Sibthoep. 



Conium maculainm L. Sp. pl. ed. 1. 243 (17.53); Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 922; Kotschy, Cj-pern, 308. KaiJL7i:ou8-(]ff. 



Waste grounds, I'oad-sides, near the villages in hedges and gardens, common. Kannaviou in the 

 district of Paphos (JH 763). The poisonous effects of this plant are well known by the villagers. At 

 Prodromo a young lunatic man perished some years ago after having eaten a small portion of its leaves. 



Physospermnm aquilegi folium Koch, Umbell. 134 (1824): Buiss. Fl. orient. II, 923; Kotschy, Cyperu, 308. 

 Danaa aquilegifolia All. Fl. Pedem. II, .34 (1785). 



Shady places. At Paleo Milo (UK). 



Lecokia cretica DC. Mém. V, 67 (1829) ; Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 931 ; Kotschy, Cypern, 307. Cachrys cretica Lam. 

 Encycl. I, 2.59 (1783). Scandix latifolia Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 197 (1806); Fl. Graec. Ill, 77, tab. 284. Taijircapxa. 



Shrubby places, old fruit-gardens in the mountains. Prodromo and Buffavento (UK), Castle of 

 Kantara (JH 549). Already indicated for the island by Sibthoep. 



Hippomaratbrnm cristatum Boiss, in Ann. sc. nat. 75 (1844); Fl, orient. II, 932. Cachrys sicula Sihth. et 

 Smith, Prodr. I, 190 (1806); Fl. (Jraec. Ill, 71, tab. 278; nou L. C. cristata DC. Prodr. IV, 238 (1830). C. pterochhena 

 Kotschy, Cypern, 307 (1865); non D(_'. 



Fields, rocky places, in lower regions (Sibthoep, UK). 



H. crassilobum Boiss, et Heldr. Diagn. plant, orient. Ser. 1, X, 56 (1849); Fl. orient. II, 933. Hue probabiliter 

 pertinet Peucedamim Veneris Kotschy, ("ypern, 302 (1865). 



My plants agree perfectly with the type-specimens in the Herb. Boiss. This species was dis- 

 covered by Th. Heldeeich in 1845 near the ruins of Perge in Pamphylia, and as far as I know, it 

 has not later on been collected by other botanists. The ripe fruits are not hitherto known, and even in 

 my material they are not yet developed. 



In his book on Cyprus Kotschy has described as a new species Peucedanum Veneris, a plant 

 of which he only knew the basal leaves. His description agrees well with the present plant, to which 

 it most probably must be referred. The name given by Kotschy is not mentioned either in Boissier's 

 Flora orientalis or in "Index Kewensis". 



Dry slopes and vine-yards at Platraes (JH 1090) and Omodos (JH 1152). 



H. Boissieri Rent, et Hansskn. in Buiss. Fl. orient. II, 933 (1872) ; Boiss. Fl. orient. Suppl. 260. 

 Near the sea-shore at Larnaka (SR 917!). 



Bupleurnm protractum Hoffan, et Lk. Fl. Portug. H, H87 (1820); Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 836: Kotschy, Cypern, 

 300. B. rotundifolkm Sihth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 176 (1806); non L. 



Rather frequent as a weed in cultivated and waste fields. Salamis (JH 467), Phyti (JH 768), 

 Strongylo (JH 359). Already observed by Sibthoep. 



B. glumaceum Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 177 (1806): Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 837; Kotschy, Cypern, 299. 

 Dry hill-sides, sterile fields. Between Limassol and Akrotiri (JH 667). At first collected in 

 the island by Sibthoep. 



B. Fontanesii fluss. Ind. sem. hort. Bocc. (1825); Haldcsy, PI. Graec. I, 690. B. Odontites Sihth. et Smith, Prodr. 

 I, 177 (1806): Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 839: an L.? 



Fields and hill-sides, only indicated by Sibthoep. 



