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Artemisia campestris 
Asclepias vincetoxicum . 
Asphodelus luteus . - 
Asphodelus Tauricus.' 
Aster amelias .... 
Aster Tripolium . . . 
Astragalus Austrians . 
Astragalus dealbatus 5 . 
Astragalus hypoglottis . 
Astragalus onobrychioides 
Astragalus pilosus . . 
Astragalus utriger , 5 
Astragalus virgalus 
Horago Orientalis . . 
JBromus squarrosus . . 
Buplcurum tenuissimum 
Butamus umbellatus 
Campanula hybrida 
Campanula lilifolia . . 
Campanula stricta 
Field Wormwood . . Large downy excrescences grow 
upon this plant from the per- 
forations of insects, which 
are made use of by the Tah- 
tars to light their pipes. _ 
Common Swallow-wort. 
Yellow Asphodel. 
Italian Starwort.® 
Sea Starwort. 
Austrian Milk-vetch. 
Whitish Milk-veteh. 
Purple Mountain Milk-vetch. 
Sainfoin-like Milk- vetch. 
Hairy Milk-vetch. 
Twiggy Milk-vetch 
Oriental Borage. 
Corn Brome-grass 
Slender Hare’s-ear. 
Flowering-rush. 
Mule Bell-flower. 
Lily-leaved Bell-flower. 
Erect Bell-flower. 
In the South of the Crimea. 
Carduus pulcher 6 ( nova species) Fair Thistle. 
Carpinus Orientalis 1 . - . Oriental Hornbeam. 
Carthamus lanatus. 
Centaurea buxbaumiana.s 
Centauria frigida • • . 
Centaurea lineala . . . 
Centaurea radiata . - • 
Northern Knapweed 
Streaked Knapweed. 
Rayed Knapweed . . 
Centaurea Romana 
Roman Knapweed 
Steppes. 
On the Steppes near Koslof. 
Called by the Tahtars, 
Kurai. The sheep feed 
on it in winter, and it is 
supposed to give them 
that grey wool so much 
valued by the Tahtars. 
Sea-coast on the mountains 
in the South. 
(1) Pallas. 
(5) Ibid. 
( 2 ) See Virgil’s Georgies, IV. 271—276. 
(6) Pallas. 
(3) Pallas. (4) Biberstein. 
(7} Willdemrw. (8) Pallas. 
