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W.,E.,T 

 W.,E. 



E. 

 E.,W. 



T.,E.,W, 



T.,E.,W 

 W. 



(Amarantus sylvestris, Desf.) 

 (Albersia blitum, Kunth.) 

 ^rua javanica, Juss. 

 Calligonum comosum, L'Her, 

 Rumex dentatus, Linn. , 

 *R. vesicarius, Linn. 

 R. roseus, Linn. 

 Atraphaxis spinosa, Linn, var 

 Boerhavia plumbaginea, Cav.' 



B. verticillata, Poir. 

 ? Thymelsea hirsuta, Linn. 

 Euphorbia granulata, Forsk. 

 E. cornuta, Pers. . 

 (E. peplus, Linn.) . 

 E. chamaepeplus, Boiss. 

 *£. obovata, Dene. . . . end. 

 E. terracina, Linn. 

 (E. helioscopia, Linn.) . 

 Andrachne aspera, Spr. . 

 Crozophora tinctoria, Linn. 



C. obliqua, Vahl. . 

 Parietaria alsinefolia, Del. 

 Forskahlea tenacissima, Linn. 

 Ficus pseudosycomorus, Dene 

 Salix safsaf, Forsk. 

 ? *S. babylonica, Linn. . 

 Populus euphratica, Oliv. 

 *Haplophila ovalis, R. Br.^ 

 *H. stipulacea, Forsk. ^ . 

 Ruppia rostellata, Koch.^ 

 *Cymodocea rotundata, Ehr.^ 

 *C, isoetifolia, Asch.^ 

 *C. ciliata, Forsk.^ . 

 *Halodule uninervis, Forsk.^ 

 *Hyphaene Thebaica, Del. 



^ Appears again at the Cape of Good Hope. 

 2 Seashore plants of Indian, Pacific, and Red Seas. 

 Mediterranean also. 



DESERT. 



Sinaitic 

 and ad- 

 joining 

 regions. 



Wide- 

 spread. 



T.,E. 



T.,E.,W. 

 E. 



E.,W.,T. 



T. 



MEDIT. 



PLATEAUX. 



L.,E. 



NE.,E. 



W. 



WIDE- 

 SPREAD. 



TP. 

 TP. 



WM. 



TP. 



TP. 



E. 

 (?)E. 



Ruppia alone is found 

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