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List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, Utberto observed in Cyprus. 



T. Folium L. Sp. pi. 



ed. 1, 566 (17.53); Clarke, Travels, 

 Vni, 448; Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 

 821 ; Kotschy, Cypern, 277. 



subsp. T. micropodioi- 

 desRouy in Le Naturaliste, 11 (1882) ; 

 Celak. in Botan. Centralbl. XIV, 154; 

 Boiss. Fl. orient. Suppl. 364. T. 

 Polium t purpurascens Benth. in DC. 

 Prodr. XII, 592 (1848). p. p. ; Kot- 

 schy, Cypern, 277 ; Sintenis et Eigo, 

 Iter cyprium, No. 566. T. Folium 

 P romim Boiss Fl orient. IV, 821 

 (1879), p. p. Mfixlpa. 



On the whole my spe- 

 cimens correspond very well 

 with those collected in Cyprus 

 by KoTscHT and Sintenis, 

 which I have had opportunity 

 to see in the Herb. Boiss., 

 resp. Herb. Barb.-Boiss. How- 

 ever, the parallel hairiness, 

 emphasized by Celakovsky, 

 is less distinct than in the spe- 

 cimens of Sintenis, upon which 

 he has worked out his descrip- 

 tion, and the whole plant is, 

 probably owing- to the exposed 

 growing-place, lower aud more 

 intricately branched. But still 

 it seems to me probable, that 

 all Cyprian specimens must be 

 referred to the same subspecies. 



Dry sterile fields. Be- 

 tween Morphu and Hag. Pan- 

 teleimon (UK 925!), mountains 

 at Kythraea (SR 566!), Capo 

 Zevgari (JH 670). Already 

 ob.served by Clarke. 



Rosmarinus ofSciun- 

 lish. Sp. pi. ed. 1,23(17.53); Boiss. 

 Fl. orient. IV, 636. AaaiJi.ap(. 



Rocky places, rare. 

 Near Platraes (Michaelides !). 



Prasium maius L. Sp. 



pi. ed. 1, 601 (1753) ; Boiss. Fl. orient. 

 IV, 798 ; Kotscby, Cypern, 275 ; Post 

 in Mém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 

 99; Thompson, Fl. Cypr. 3.37. 



Frequent on dry hills 

 and in maquis-formations of 

 the lower regions. Mazoto 

 (JH 178). 



Scutellaria peregrina 



L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 599 (1753); Sibtb. 



Fig'. 50. Sideritis cypria Post C/o). 



a. Part of Stem ('/i).— 6. Calyx (?/i).— Oj. Part of Stem, and 6i. Flower of S. cilicicn 



Boiss. (Balansa, PL d'Orient. 1856, no. 504), at the same Degrees of Magiitication. 



