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periwinkle, an Aristolochia new to us, and several 

 handsome kinds of astragalus and vicia were 

 among the number. Barbarea arcuata and 

 Arabis hastata were also found on the journey. 

 Ayiagyris fcetida and several species of Cytisus 

 were shrubs now in blossom. The Anemone 

 appennina was in full flower on the highest 

 parts of this pass, along with Omiihogalum 

 collinum. Descending to the Pamphylian plain, 

 we passed through woods where the Cercis 

 siliguastrum was covered with purple blossoms, 

 and privets and roses were in flower. Some 

 curious species of Cerinthe, Alyssum, Cerastium, 

 and Silene, were found near Tchandeer. The 

 sea-shore near Adalia was variegated with Hy- 

 pecoum, Anthemis, Medicago, Mathiola, Herni- 

 aria, Glaucium and Fcedia coronata. By the 

 ditches of the fortifications of Adalia the Iris 

 florentina was flowering, and a curious little 

 saxifrage-like Aremria upon the walls. When 

 on reaching the Golook pass, we ascended to 

 the ruins of Termessus Major, we gathered there 

 for the first time the pretty Geranium tuberosum 

 and the Malope malacoides. 



The first of May found us in the yailahs, on 

 plains more than three thousand feet above 



