List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. 151 



Lahiatae Juss. 



AJiiga orientHlis L. Sp. pi. eil. 1. 561 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 8(X): Kotscliy, Cypern, 277. 



Wet places in the Ti'oodos-mountains. Prodromo (LJK), near the Government Cottage (JH 862). 



A. Ira Schreli. Unilali. 2h (1778); Hoiss. l-'l. «rumt. IV, SO-j; Kuts.hy. Cypern, 277. Tmcrium [ra L. Sp.pl. kcI. 1, 

 5();i (17.53). 



subsp. A. Pseu'loira Rob. et Cast, in DC. Kl. Vr. Siippl. 3(i5 (1815). A. Tra (i Pseudoiua Benth. in DC. I'rodr. Xll, 

 (ioo (1848); Kotschy, Cypern, •i77. 



Fields, dry places. Phaneromene near Larnaka (.JH 257). 



A. cbin Schreli. rnihib. 25 (1773); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 802; Thompson, Fl. Cypr. 337. Teumum cliium Poir. 

 Diet. Snppl. II, 772 (1811). 



subsp. A. tridactylites (Ihiyins in Benth. Lab. (ifHt (1836); Kotschy, Cypern, 277. A. cliia 8 tridricfi/lifes Pmmx. Kl. 

 orient. IV, t03 (1879). 



Dry tields, rocky places, common but always in small numbei'. Hag-. Napa (JH 41), Alethriko 

 (JH 218). 



Teucriiiin creticum L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 563 (1753); Silith. et Smith, Prodr. I, 391; Kotschy, Cypern, 275. T. ros- 

 viarinifilimn Lam. Diet. II, 693 (1786); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 806. 



A common maquis-plant of the lower regions. Capo Gatto (JH 677), Pano Panagia (JH 1063), 

 Davlos (.JH 539). Already observed by Sibthoep. 



T. Kotschyanuni Poech, Enum. plant. Cypr. 24 (1842); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 812. T. sini/nuieum Boiss. Diagn. 

 plant, orient. Ser. 1, V, 42 (1844); Kotschy, Cypern, 276. 



Dry hill-sides in the Troodos-mountains. Galata and Prodromo (UK), J^ykko monastery (JH 1008). 



T. Scortliitm L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 565 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 812. 



sulisp. T. jieordioides Schreb. Unilab. 37 (1773); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 813; Kotschy, Cypern, 276. 



Wet places, near sources, river-banks. Vavatsinia (JH 1103). 



T. diraricatum Sieb. in Benth. Lab. 682 (1836); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 816; Hausskn. Symb. Fl. Graec. VI, .32. 

 T. flai-nm p pui-pwe\im Benth. Lab. 682 (1836); Kotschy, Cypern. 276. T. Incidum Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. I, 393 (1806); Fl. 

 (iraec. VI, 27, tab. 532; non L. 



subsp. T. Sieberi Celak. in Bot. Centralbl. XIV, 214 (1883); Boiss. Fl. orient. Suppl. 363. 



To this subspecies must be referred the specimens from Capo Gatto, collected by Kotschy 1862, 

 which I have been able to examine in the Herb. Boiss. They have the calyxes, peduncles and bracts 

 densely covered with long, erect hairs. They very well agree with /'. hirtum Cel. as defined by Cela- 

 KovsKY 1. c. pag. 189. Only on the lower part of the stems the short crispulate hairs are prevalent. 



subsp. T. canesceas nov. subsp. T. Sieberi p canescens Celak. in Botan. Centr.ilbl. XIV, 190 (1883). T. divnri- 

 caium var. cawscens Hausskn. Synib. Fl. (iraec. VI, 33. 



Tota planta brevissime et dense canescens, pilis longioribus patulis destituta vel in bracteis supe- 

 rioribus sparsim munita. 



Stem more slender than that of the former subspecies; inflorescense elongated, flowers remote. In 

 my material the calyxes are purplish and quite destitute of the long spreading hairs so charaeteristical for 

 subsp. Sieberi. 



This beautiful plant, which is probably endemical in Cyprus, seems to me well to deserve the 

 systematical range of a subspecies. 



Dry slopes in the lower parts of the island. Amathus near Liraassol (JH 642). 



T. cyprium Boiss. Diagn. plant orient. Ser. 1, V, 43 (1844); Fl. orient. IV, 820; Kotschy, Cypern, 276; Post in 

 Bull. Herii. Boiss. VII, 161. T. cypnewii I'.ist in Bull. Herii. Boiss. V, 7.59 (1897). 

 Common on Troodo.s in the pine-forests! Prodromo (.JH 936). 



