52 TRAVELS IN BRAZIL. 



Cynoglossuni pictum ; Echium creticum ; Anchusa italica ; 

 Lycopsisarvensis. — Hyoserisradiata; Hypochoeris minima; 

 Seriola cethnensis ; Apargia tuberosa ,• SONCHUS TENER- 

 BIMUS ; Picridium vulgare ,- Cichor-ium spinosum ; AntJiemis 

 maritima ,- Buphthalmum viaritimum, spinosum. — Bellis 

 annua ,- Chrysanthemum coronariuvi ,- Cineraria maritima ; 

 Gnaphalium luteo-album ; Evax jygmcea ; Artemisia Ab- 

 sinthium ; Cnicus syriacus : pycnocephalus, lanceolatus ; 

 Carduus marianus ; Galactites tomentosa ; Centawea meli- 

 tensis, Calcitrapa, solstitialis. — Valeriana Calcitrapa ,- Fedia 

 Cornucopice; Scabiosa stellata. — Sherardia arvensis ; Valantia . 

 Aparine. — Hedera Helix; ToRDYLlUM HUMILE ; Daucus 

 Carota ; Crithmum maritimum ; Cicuta virosa ; Lagcecia 

 cuminoides. — Adonis autumnalis; Hanunculus viuricatus. — • 

 Papaver Rhoeas ; Glancium luteum j Fiimaria capreolata, 

 officinalis. — Alyssum maritimum; Raphanus Raphanistrum ; 

 Thlaspi Bursa pastoris ; Brassica campestris ; Biscutella 

 didyma. — Capparis spinosa; Reseda alba. — Malva nicceensis, 

 Stelligera, nov. spec, catde prostrato stellato-piloso scabrido^ 

 Jbliis molliter pubescentibus suboj-bicidaribus obsolete quinque 

 usque septemlobis dent at is, Jloribus duobus vel tribus axillar- 

 ibus, pedunculis quam folia brevioribus, calycibus pubescenti- 

 bus, escterioris foliolis lato-ovatis ; M. sylvestris ; Alcea 

 rosea. — Polycarpon tetraphyllum ; Fiankenia Icevis ; SiLENE 

 Atocion. — Sediim arenarium, Brot. Lotus Tetragonolobus, 

 peregrinus, corniculatus ; Lathyrus angtdatus ; Oxytropis 

 montana ; Ononis villosa ; Trifolium patens, stellatum, 

 scabrum, tomento'sum ; Scorpiurus vermiculata, sulcata ,- Me- 

 dicago mollissima, grceca, tribidoides, apiculata ; Melilotus 

 coeruleus, messanensis ; Hedysarum coronarium ; Anthyllis 

 Vulneraria, with red blossom.' — Urtica pilulifera ; Eu- 

 phorbia Esula, helioscopia, nicceensis, villosa. Of the hun- 

 dred and fifty species of the Maltese flora here enumerated, 

 fifty-six belong to Germany, ninety to the southern part of 

 Europe, and four to the north coast of Africa. 



