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26. Onopordon tau- 



?'icum. 

 South Russia, Tauris. 



27. Gnaphalium 

 margai'itaceum. 

 North America. 

 From Canada to Ge- 

 orgia. 



28. Artemisia vul- 

 garis. 

 Europe, Africa, Si- 

 beria. Also Cape of 

 Good Hope but pro- 

 bably introduced here. 



29. Artemisia stel- 

 laria. 

 Kamtschatka. 



30. Gazinia splen- 

 dens. 



31. CinerariaWebbi. 



32. Cineraria lan- 

 tana. 



33. Cinerariavillosa. 



34. Lappa tomen- 

 tosa. Lam. 

 In dry places. Eu- 

 rope. 



II' 1 Class. 



I. Phlomis fruti- 

 cosa. 



South Europe, Gree- 

 ce, Dalmatia, Sicily. 

 Warm climate , dry 

 sunny places where 

 there are no woods. 



2. Phlomis Russe- 

 liana. 

 Syria by Aleppo. 

 (Only there). 



3. Lavatera oblon- 

 gifolia. 

 South Spain, Gra- 

 nada. Arid stony pla- 

 ces. Kalk soil, where 

 cistus grows, up the 

 mountains as far as 

 from 2000 to 3500 ft. 



4. Viburnum lan- 

 tana. 

 All Europe to Cau- 

 casus. In sunny also 

 shady places. 



5. Pomaderis ape- 



tala. 

 Van Diemen's Land, 

 New SouthWales, also 

 in Australia itself. On 

 low hills. 



6. Correa alba. 

 New Holland, south 

 west coast. 



7. Correa Backhou- 



siana. 

 Van Diemen's Land. 



8. Marrubium 

 pseudo-dictam- 

 nus. 

 Crete. (Nowhere 



else.) 



9. Abutilon atro- 

 purpureum. 



10. Verbascum 

 nigrum. 

 Europe. Russia. 



11. Verbascum 



Phlomoides. 

 SouthEurope, Spain, 

 France and Italy. 



12. Arabis albida. 

 South Russia, Tau- 

 ris. 



13. Vesicaria sinu- 



ata. 

 Spain, Italy. Dry 

 places. 



14. Alyssum saxa- 

 tile. 

 South Russia, Hun- 

 gary. 



15. Lithospermum 

 oleaefolium. 

 In rocky clefts of 

 the East Pyrenees. 



