ALASSrO AND ITS FLORA 
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ceeds 15 metres in height. It is abuiir 
dant in Costa d'Oreto (commonly called 
Raseu). In the woods on the seaward or 
southern -side, it is rather scarce. Its red 
fruits greedily sought by birds are also 
sold in the market. September, October, 
November. 
Arisarum vulgare, Tar. — Nat. Ord. 
Araceae. 8yn. Arum arisarum, L., All. 
Vulgo Lumin, Cuchetti. 
Very common in all the cultivated 
places in the district. It has a very bad 
smell greatly resembling that of the ozena. 
From September to March. 
Aristoloohia rotunda, L. — Nat. Ord. 
Aristolochiaceae. 
In the torrent near the church of Lo- 
reto the 27*'' April 1888, and in many 
other damp places. April, May, June. 
Artemisia absinthium, L. — Nat. Ord. 
Compositae. Vulgo Assenzio. 
Common enough in a cultivated state, 
but it is not found here growing wild. 
Arum arisarum, L., All. — V. Arisarum 
vulgare. 
