522 Mr. Edward Saunders on 



higher ground seemed to have been set on fire some time 

 previously. 



Subsidiary places and sites. — Coming from Blandan to le 

 Guergour, south of the river Oued-el-Kebir ; Krelidge 

 Zaora ; Douar des Spahis. North of the river — Aine Kriar 

 and source of Cha. Demenet-el-Lil ; Djebel Ouast. 



Plants cited. — Umbelliferse ; Ammi majus (vi. 27; vii. 26, 

 27) ; Fceniculum vulgare (vi. 27 ; vii. 24-27) ; Daucus 

 muricatus (vi. 17, 27). Composite; Centaurea napifolia 

 (vi. 17) ; Cynara cardunculus (vi. 27, 28 ; vii. 23-25) ; 

 Scolymus grandiflorus (vi. 17,19). Scrophularinete ; Linaria 

 reticulata (vi. 22). Labiatse ; Mentha rotundifolia (vii. 25). 

 Verbenacese ; Verbena officinalis (vii. 24). 



La Calle, by the sea. — Collected a mile or two in both 

 directions along the precincts of the shore, and at altitudes 

 of under 300 feet along roads (vi. 30 to vii. 1 and vii. 4-19). 



Subsidiary localities and sites. — East side of Lac Houbeira 

 (not exceeding altitude of 600 feet ; vii. 3) and the part near 

 Bou Merchen (vii. 11). West side of Lac Tonga (altitude 

 under nine feet ; vii. 13) and near El Ma Izil and the base 

 of Koudia Deidei (altitude not exceeding 85 feet; vii. 16) ; 

 mines of Kef Oum Teboul, by the conduit (vii. 16). 



Plants cited. — Ranunculacese ; Delphinium peregrinum 

 (vii. 1, 8). Umbelliferse ; Thapsia polygama (vii. 19); 

 Daucus sp. — (vii. 9). Dipsacese ; Scabiosa rutsefolia (vii. 

 18, 19). Composite ; Ormenis mixta (vi. 30). Boraginese ; 

 Echium sp. — (vii. 9). Labiatse; Mentha rotundifolia (vii. 9). 



A branch of the Route de Tabarka from La Calle leads 

 to Aine Draham (vii. 20-22) on the Tunisian frontier. 

 Altitude about 2624 feet. 



Plants cited. — Composite ; Centaurea tagana (vii. 22) on 

 the west slope of Djebel Bir ; and C. melitensis (vii. 20). 



The B6ne-Guelma railway is prolonged to Tunis (xii. 

 4-21). 



Subsidiary localities and sites. — Jardin Bone-Guelma, at 

 the railway-station; cemetery of Sidi bel Hassen; border 

 of the salt lake Sebkha-el-Seldjouni ; Bordj Felfel ; Route 

 de Bardo ; Byrsa and the amphitheatre ; Malka Car- 

 thage. 



Biskra is easily reached in a day by rail from Philippe- 

 ville or Constantino. The Fontaine Chaude of June 5th, 

 1893 is a station between El Guerrah and Batna. 



Biskra (May 17th to June 4th, 1893; January 16th, 1894 

 to June 5th, November 24th to 26th, and December 19th 



