J44 List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitherto ohserved in Cyprus. 



S. graeca Poir. Diet. Suppl. V, 237 (1804); Halacsy, Fl. Graec. Ill, 20; Kotschy, Cypern, 230. .<?. echioides Sibth. 



et Smith, Prodr. I, 213 (1806); non L. S. rorida Sibth. et Smith, Fl. Graec. Ill, 91, tab. 298 (1819); Boiss. Pl. orient. IV, 862. 



Along the sea-shore, widely distributed. Larnaka (JH 100), Akrotiri near Limassol (JH 689). 



S. ecbioides L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 275 (1753); Sibth. et Smith, Fl. Graec. HI, 92, tab. 299: Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 870; 

 Kotschy, Cypern, 230. S. aristata Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 213 (1806); Clarke, Travels, VIU, 448. 



Salt marshes along the coast and in the central plain. Paralimni (JH 434), Salamis (JH 438), 

 Akrotiri near Limassol (JH 672). The specimens from the two former localities are too yonng to decide 

 the question whether they belong to the type of the species or to subsp. S exaristata. 



subsp. S. exaristata Murb. Coutrib. Fl. Tun. IH, 1, tab. X, flg. 3—4 (1899). 



MuRBECK has examined specimens from the salt-lake at Larnaka, collected by Sintenis. 



Plumbago europaea L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, l.ol (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 875; Thompson, Fl. Cypr. 334. 

 Dry places. In Cyprus, as far as I know, only collected by Lascelles. 



Styracaceae A. DC. 



Styrax officinalis L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 444 (1753); Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 275; Gaudry, Recherches, 197; Buiss. 

 Fl. orient. IV, 35; Kotschy, Cypern, 297. STspoiTca. 



River-banks, shady thickets in the valleys of the middle mountain-region; descending sometimes 

 to the level of the sea. Frequent in most parts of the island. Kalavaso (JH 604). 



Oleaceae Lindl. 



Olea europaea L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 8 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 33; Kotschy, Cypern, 263. EXia, .VpnoXiia. 

 Frequent in cultivated and apparently spontaneous specimens. Old laige trees are met with at 

 several villages. Mazoto (JH 189). 



Pbillyrea media L. Sp. pi. ed. 2, 10 (1762); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 37. Ph. latifoUa Kotschy, Cypern, 264 (1865), 

 teste Boiss. ; non L. 



In the mountains between Lefkara and Makhaeras (UK). 



Gentianaceae Dumort. 



Brythraea Centaiirium L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 229 (175.3), excl. var.; Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 68; Kotschy, Cypern, 265; 

 Post in Mém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 96. Chironia Centmirium Schmidt, Fl. Bohem. II, 31 (1794); Gaudry, Eechercbes, 195. 

 Fields, grassy places. Troodos (Gaudry, Post), Akrotiri (JH 67.3). 



B. temiiBora Hoffm. et lAi\k, Fl. Portug. I, 354, tab. 67 (1809); Halåcsy, Fl. Graec. II, 298. E. latifolia Boiss. 

 Fl. orient. IV, 67 (1879); vix Smith. 



Near Limassol, in brackish marshes (JH 664). 



B. pulchella Fries, Nov. Fl. Suec. 30 (1814); Halacsy, Fl. Graec. II, 298. E. mmosisfiima Pers. Synops. I, 283 

 (1805); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 67; Kotschy, (.'ypern, 264; Thompson, Fl. Cypr. 17. Gentiana pulchella Swartz in Sv. Vet. Acad. 

 Handl. 83, tab. 3 (1785). 



Moist fields, grassy places near water-springs, rather common. Yatili (JH3I7), Valia (JH 488). 



B. maritima Pers. Synops. I, 283 (180.5): Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 68. Chironia maritima Willd. Sp. pi. I, 1069 

 (1767); Clarke, Travels, VIU, 441. 



Fields near the sea-shore, only found at Larnaka by Dr. John Hume, who accompanied Clarke 

 in 1801. 



