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449. Cytisoides. — Frutex 4 5 pedalis, densus, foliis canescent, flori- 

 bus luteis, racemis ereetia Commences 1^ way to Dair Haj 

 in ravines, and is common. 



550. Thesioides — Herba pusilla, gracilis glauceis, floribus ochro- 

 leucis. Common in swardy or sandy ground, or old cultivation, 

 from Dund i Golai to Dair Haj. 



551. Portulaceaceoe — Decumbens hispido vestita, petalis lilacinis, 

 Caducis sandy sides of river. Common. 



552. Cyperacea, — Pass to river Dair Haj among stones, densely 

 tufted. 



553. Crucifera. — Brassicacea Herbacea pedalis, decumbente erecto, 

 floribus mediocribus, lilacinis siliculis, hastatis ! common in 



one or two low stony hills ^ way to Dair Haj. 



554. Tanacetoides. — Herba elegans, 2 3 pedalis, erect, corymbis 

 densissimis, aureis, swardy spots, local near the halting place 

 ■| way to Dair Haj. 



555. Composita. — Cano albo invoiucri spinis exterioribus recurvis, 

 under bushes. Pass to Dair Haj. 



556. Composita. — Prenanthoid glauca, decumbens, anthoidio longe 

 anguste conico, stipet pappo longissime gracillimo. Halt near 

 river in shingle. 



557. Heracleoidis. — Fructibus cereis lucidis. Herba robusta per- 

 ennis ? foliis anni prioris magnis. In stony ground, half way to 

 Dair Haj. 



559. Orobanche. — Fuscescens pallida floribus exceptis qui albi sunt 

 et subodor. Corolla, infundibuliforma lamina sub regulari, 

 lobis patentibus, lateribus reflexis, on stony hills not apparent- 

 ly growing from any particular plant, generally at some dis- 

 tance from any shrubs, tubus levissima deorsum curvatus sub- 

 tus prefunde 3 sulcatus. 



560. Orobancha. — Vix pedalis calyce livido coeruleo flore curvato, 

 lamina, bilabiato, caerulescent. Pass to Dair Haj, stony ground. 



561. Frutex 3 5 pedalis foliis carnosis spathulato obovatis, fructi- 

 bus cernuis in pedicellis brevibus, foliaceo 4 alatis, combreta- 

 ceis. Stylo unico terminat tot locule quot alse, tot ovula pen- 

 dula, quot locule. Radicula supera, embryo etiam junior 

 perviridis. Commences not far from PutooUah, continues to 

 Dair Haj, not uncommon on stony hills. 



