List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, liitlierto observed in (".vprus 



ji. (fjiioad plantam orieutalem). H. conglobatum Boiss. Diagu. plant, orient. Sér. 1, XI, .'U (IS-tf»); Kotschy, Uypeni, ■24<): inni 

 Strud. H. siculum Boiss. Fl. orient. Ill, 229 (1875): nou .lord, ct Fourr. (hiaphaliwH sca7idens ii\ehpA; Avis, .5 (1821); iinnicn 

 iiiiduiii. G. siculum Spreng. Syst. vegetab. III. 476 (1826). ''I'uXAi-ia. 



Dry hill-sides. Evrykhu (Kotschy Suppl. 479!). 



snbsp. H. bravhyphylliim llnrli. Coiitrib. Fl. Tun. I, 94 (1897). H. dccumbens var. upallinhiln Kaulin. hcMr. 

 Cri'te, 784 (1869): nonn-n nuduin. H. nirtihim [i hrachiji>liijllum Boiss. Fl. orient. Ill, 2.S0 (1875). 



In Cyprus this subspecies is much more distributed than the typical species. It is common on 

 siuuly and rocky sea-shores, as well as on the dry .slopes of the northern mountain-range. Kantara (SR 

 308!), Hag-. Napa (JH 36), Valia near Hag. Theodores (.JH 492), Hag. .Joannis between Trikomo and 

 Akanthu (JH 560). Also collected by Kotschy (no. 340!, sine loco). 



H. itiiUcum (luss. Fl. .sicul. syn. II. 469 (1828); Boiss. Fl. orient. 111. 2:M. H. unntiiium var. orieiitnic Boiss. 

 V(iy. bdtiiii. Ksp. :i28 (1839—45). GiuqihnKum italicnm Roth, Catal. Ixit. II. 1 1.'i (180ii). 



var. caniiui (Boiss, in Herl).). H. microphi/llum Kutfii-hy. Cypern. 241 ( ISiio) ; imu ( 'amb. H. ilnliiujii >ii iiilcrnphi/lbiiii 

 Bdiss. I''l. orient. HI, 234 (1875). quoad plantam eypriam. 



Involucri phyllis cxternis et mediis dense tomcntosis. 



Hardly more than a variety. Similar forms, more os less distinct, arc met with at several places 

 within the area of the .species. 



The veritable //. micivphyUnvi Camb., whis is common in Crete, has not yet been collected in 

 Cyprus. It is chiefly distinguished by its numerous small axillary branches with shoi't dense-sitting leaves. — 

 ISoissiEii has early observed the intensely tomentose hairiness of the involucres of the Cyprian plant (sec 

 N'oyage botan, dans I'Espagne II, 328), and in his herbarium the specimens from Cyprus, only with 

 exception of that which was collected by Aucher-Eloy, are named var. caiuim; as far as I know he lias 

 not, however, published the name anywhere or given any diagnose of this variety. 



Fre(iuent on dry slopes of the Troodos-mountains fi'om Mazoto (UK 577!) and Pharmakas (,JH 1133) 

 to Kykko (8R 797! .TH 1028). At lirst collected by Auchek-Elov 1831. 



Imila vulgaris Trevis. Fl. Eugan. 29 (1842): Beck, Iiuil. Eiin.p. 49. 7. <„iii/zk !»('. I'nulr. V. 461 (18.S6 ; llojss. 

 l''l. orient. HI. 190; Post in Jléiu. Herb. Boiss. 1900. no. 18. 95: Tbonips. Fl. Cypr. 15. Coii!/:a nqnarn,fi<i. L. Sp. pi. eil. I. 

 861 (1753). C. indgai-is Lam. Fl. Fr. II, 73 (1778). 



Rocky places. ;\Iakhaeras (Post), between Prodrome and Troodos (L.\.scelles, teste Thomps.). 



/. hrUannha I.. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 882 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orimt. Ml. 193: Kutscby. Cyperii. 2.35. 



Shady ravines at Prodrome (Kotschy). 



/. crithmoidi.s L. Sp. pi. rd. 1, 883 (1753): Uuiss. b'l. orient. Ml, 195: lltrk, hiul. Kurop. 53: Kotseby, Cyperii, 235. 



Salt marshes near Akrotiri I UK 601!). 



I. viscosa .\it. Hort. Kew. ed. 1. HI, 223 (1789): Boiss. Fl. orient. Ill, 198: Kotseby. Cypern. 235: Beck. Innl. 

 Europ. 54. Eriijcvon ctscosum L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 863 (1753). Ko-rjl^cc. 



Wet places, river-banks, ficiiuent everywhei-c. Kambi (.TH 1137). Yaiia (.IH 802), Kuklia in the 

 Messaria (JH 401). 



1. grareolens Dvnl. Fl. .\tlant. If, 275(l8n8): Boiss. Fl. orient. Ill, 199: Tliomps. Fl. Cyjir. 15. Friijnoii granvlms 

 L. Sp. pi. ed. 2. 1210 (1763). Kovj;a. 



Sand-fields, waste places, Cyprus, without special locality (L.\scelles, teste Thomps.). 



Piilharia siciila Moris, Fl. Sard, II. ;i6i IIKlO — 43); Boiss, Fl, orient. 111, 205. Erkjeron skidwn h. .-<p. pL rd. 

 1. 861 (1753), Jasoiiin xicnhi l>C, in .\nn. sciences na(or. Sér. 2, 11, 261 (1834); Kotschy, Uypern, 236. 



Moist fields in the lowest parts of the island. Phaneromene near T^arnaka (UK). 



