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ALASSIO AND ITS FLORA 
Antirrhinum orontium, L. — Nat. Ord. 
Scrofulariaceae. 
Flowers of purplish- red, leaves linear, 
generally curved; calyx with linear di- 
visions longer than the carolla. Very 
commonly under the olives. Flowers du- 
ring almost all the year, expecially in 
the autumn and spring. 
Arabis muralis, Bert. — Nat. Ord. Cru- 
ciferae. 
I gathered this plant in the torrent 
of Capuccini the 27 ^'^ March 1888, at 
about 800 metres from the estuary, on 
the right bank. Common in uncultivated 
places. April, May. 
Arabis perfoliata, Lam. — Nat. Ord. 
Cruci ferae. 
Here and there in rugged places. April, 
May, June. 
Arbutus unedo, L. — Nat. Ord. Ericaceae. 
Vulgo Armorm. 
A bush, which hardly ever exceeds 
here the height of 4 metres, though 
around the lakes of Killarney in the 
county Kerry, Ireland, frequently ex- 
