520 Mr. Edward Saunders on 



At altitudes of over 2000 feet and under 4260 feet : — 

 Caryophylleaz ; Alsine procumbens (vi. 15). Grossulacese ; 

 Sedum casruleum. (v. 13, 16). Umoelliferse ; Ferula com- 

 munis (v. 14, 20, 22; vi. 11); sulcata [scabra] (vi. 2, 23); 

 Thapsia garganica (v. 22, 28, 30). Composite; Centaurea 

 pullata (v. 13), calcitrapa (vi. 11) ; Carthamus helenoides 

 (vi. 11); Onopordon macracanthum (vi. 11, 14); Carduus 

 macrocephalus (v. 28) ; Hypochoeris glabra, mr. loiseleuri- 

 ana (v. 10, 13, 14). Oleinese ; Phillyrea media (vi. 23). 

 Convolvulacese ; Convolvulus lineatus (v. 10), tricolor (v. 13, 

 14). Boraginese ; Echium italicum (v. 21). Labiate; 

 Marrubium vulgare (v. 21, 29), Alysson (v. 22; vi. 15); 

 Phlomis Herbaventi (v. 16, 19); Stachys circinata (v. 22; 

 vi. 1). 



Bone (Nov. 4th to 7th, 1893; Nov. 20th to June 11th, 

 1895, and again from July 31st to Nov. 3rd, 1896 ; and 

 July 25th to August 25th, 1897).— With the exception of 

 the outskirts of Bugeaud (at altitude of about 2750 feet ; 

 Feb. 17th), on Mt. Edough, a site on the slopes of one 

 of its spurs named El Ourida (about 1100 feet; May 11th), 

 and the saddle between the valleys of Oued Bon Zen and 

 Oued Guerbecke (about 1750 feet; May 11th) in that 

 direction, the localities referred to in the neighbourhood of 

 Bone do not exceed 600 feet in altitude, and most of them 

 are quite on low ground. 



Subsidiary sites. — Along the coast, from Cap de Garde 

 to the mouth of Bou Kamira, beyond the Seybouse : — Fort 

 des Genois, the plages Chapuis and Luquin, with Oued 

 Kouba, along the Route de la Corniche; the Jewish cemetery 

 and hill behind the Kasba, near the Porte des Caroubiers ; 

 the Abattoir ; Rocher du Lion, the Boulevard des Casernes 

 and the road beneath, along the port. The Pepiniere, 

 Regie de Tabac, French cemetery and hill behind it. To the 

 north of the town. The Jardin Randon and Faubourg St. 

 Antoine, and onwards up the Route de Bugeaud and 

 the neighbouring slopes and mountain spur to about the 

 fourth kilometre. To the north-west : — the Porte and Plaine 

 des Karezas, Asile des Vieillards, the Aqueduc above this 

 (altitude about 600 feet); the Orphelinat, Ruiseau de 

 TAune, Oued Deb, Oued Makine, Djebel Bou Kanta, 

 Moslem cemetery, Route des Karezas and Oued Bou 

 Djema, to the westward. The Route de la Calle, Bone- 

 Guelma railway, Aine Mokra railway, Hippone, bridge over 

 the Seybouse near Usine Talbot, and Ferine Larcombe, 



