TABULAR VIEW OF THE FLORA OF THE SINAITIC PENINSULA. 131 



DESERT. 



Sinaitic 

 and ad- 

 joining 

 regions. 



Wide- 

 spread. 



MEDIT. 



END. 



* 



* 

 * 



E.,T. 



E.,T. 



T. 



W. 



W. 



E.,T. 

 E.,T. 



W. 

 E.,W. 



Malva rotundifolia, Linn. . tp. 



M. parviflora, Linn. . . * e. 



*Althcsa striata, DC. . . end. 



A. rosea, Linn. 



Abutilon fruticosum, G. et P. 



A. muticum, Del. . 



Hibiscus ovalifolius, Vahl 



Erodium laciniatum, Cav, 



E. hirtum, Forsk. . 



E. cicutarium, Linn. . . tp. 



E. bryonisefolium, Boiss, . ? e. 

 Monsonia nivea, Dene. 

 Tribulus terrestris, Linn 

 *T. bimucronatus, Viv. 

 T. alatus, Del. 

 Fagonia glutinosa, Del.^ 



F. kahirina, Boiss. . 

 F. Bruguieri, DC. . 

 *jF. myriacantha, Boiss. 

 F. mollis, Del. 

 F. arabica, Linn. . 

 Zygophyllum dumosum, Boiss 

 Z. simplex, Linn.^ . 



Z. album, Linn. ... l. 



Z. coccineum, Linn. . . e.,t. 



Z. decumbens, Del. 

 Seetzenia orientalis, Dcne.^ 



Peganum Harmala, Linn. . tp. wm. 



Nitraria tridentata, Desf. . w.,t. 



Ruta tuberculata, Forsk. . w.,e.,t. 



Pistacia terebinthus, Linn. 

 Zizyphus spina-christi, Linn. . e.,w.,t. 



Rhamnus paleestina, Boiss. . n. 



Moringa aptera, Gsert. . . x. 



Crotalaria aegyptiaca, Benth. . e. 



1 Reappearing at the Cape of Good Hope. 



2 Mons. Boissier's discrimination of this genus is here followed. It would, perhaps, be 

 safer to include these forms in one very variable species, F. cretica, Linn., as Anderson does. 



17 — 2 



PLATEAUX, 



WIDE- 

 SPREAD. 



ro6 

 107 

 108 

 109 

 no 

 III 

 112 



113 

 114 



116 

 117 

 118 

 119 

 120 

 121 

 122 

 123 

 124 



125 

 126 

 127 

 128 

 129 

 130 



131 

 132 



^n 

 134 

 135 

 136 



137 

 138 

 139 



