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Fagonia arabica, Zinn.—Hills at Ghafit, alt. 200 feet. Also 
Egypt. Regarded by T. Anderson and Oliver as a variety of F. cretica, 
Linn. 
Fagonia Luntii, Baker, n.sp.; perennis, ramosissima, ramis foliisque 
se breviter pubescentibus, ramulis junioribus tereti iusculis multi- 
i 
axillaribus breviter pedicellatis, sepalis oblongo-lanceolatis pubescenti- 
bus, petalis Apes sepalis duplo longioribass Ms globoso mucro- 
ulea 
nato inter coccos acute angulatos profunde s 
Shari Bano: ‘Valley D Mokalla, alt. 100-200 feet. It is found 
plentifully along the e ‘owing in sand, but does not extend far 
t gr 8 
inland. Folia 3—4 lin. iongn etlata. Sepala 1 s. n Petala 2 lin. 
bags. . Fructus 3 lin. dia 
Zygophyllum amblyocarpum, Baker in Hook. ee ined. 
Shari Burrock TUM Mokalla, alt. 200—300 fee 
Another species from the same locality is perhaps also new, but the 
flowers are not known. A third, also without flowers, was gathered 
between Tokham and Ghafit. 
RuTACEX. 
Ruta tuberculata, Forsk.—Cleared cultivated Pera at Katan, alt. 
1,100 feet. Extends from Scinde to Nubia and Algeri 
Peganum Harmala, Linn.—Hills at Bir-Backban, alt. 3,500 feet. 
Extends from Central Asia to North Africa and Spain. 
BuRSERACE, 
ash ree ae bape mum, Kunth. (Commidendron Opobalsa- 
mum, Engler).—A bush 6-7 feet high. Wadi Hadiea, alt. 2,000 feet. 
Five other aliens wibi leaves and flowers, which probably belong 
to the same species, were collected on the hills at Alghue, alt. 2,000 feet. 
Engler regards B. esee dense, Kunth, and B. Ehrhenbergii, "Berg. , 88 
varieties of B. Opobals 
RHAMNEX. 
Zizyphus Lotus, Zinn.—A tree 20-30 feet high. Very common in 
Hadramaut. Native name, “ Ailb.” Extends through North Africa and 
South Europe to Spain. 
AMPELIDE. 
_ Vitis (Cissus) apodophy la, Baker p.; scandens vel prostra 
glabra, ramis gracilibus wigulatis foliis sessilibus inferioribus 
3-foliolatis, foliolis obovatis obtusis carnoso-membranaceis viridibus 
profunde irregulariter crenatis superioribus breviter petiolatis infimis 
sessilibus, cirris oppositifoliis elongatis, cymis magnis laxifloris, pedi- 
cellis brevibus, calyce quee ari obscure obtuse 4- dentato, fructu globoso 
uem magnitudine pisi magni 
t Ghafit, alt. 600 feet. It is found growing amongst large 
"ir dg idi in small gorges on the hillsides. 
Foliolum terminale 2-2 po oll. longum, 15-18 lin. latum.  Peta/c 
^ haud visa. Fructus 3 lin. diam 
