IN TURKEY. 
interesting to notice circumstances of locality, chap. 
even with reference to the most vulgar plants. , 
As it is necessary to give names to the new- 
discovered species, the author will, in a single 
nerves on both sides, giving them a singular ribbed appearance. 
We have called it Ruscus dumosus. Ruscus pumilus, ramis con- 
fertis, foliis ovatis, mucronato-pungentibus, utrinque. valide nervostt, 
supra Jluriferis nudis. 
V. The Rubiis Crippsii mentioned in the Text. This curious plant 
has leaves ternate, inversely ovate, and almost circular. Their 
superior surface is hairy and of a dark green colour ; but their in- 
ferior, white and cottony. The flowers appear in very large 
bunches upon cottony foot-stalks, and the upper part of the stem 
is also a little cottony. Rubus fruticosus, foliis crassis, ternatis, 
lato-obovatis acutis, duplicato dentalis ; supra hirsutis ; sub t us 
albido-tom entasis i aculeis recurvis ; paniculis terminalibus, patulis. 
The other plants collected in this very interesting botanical harbour 
w ere as follow ; 
Scarlet Oak ....... Quercus coccifera. Linn . 
Showy Autumnal Crocus . . Crocus speciosus. ffiberstein.' 
Common Fltiellin Antirrhinum Elatine. Linn. 
Humble Vervain Verbena nudiflora. Linn. 
Common Pimpernel .... Anagallis arvensis. Linn. 
Woolly-spiked Beard-grass . . Andropagon Itchsemum. Linn. 
Upright Cynanchum .... Cynanchum erectum. Linn. 
Locust-grass Andropagon Gryllus. Linn. 
Common Spleen wort .... Asplenium Cetcrach. Linn. 
Aleppo Cora Holcus Halepensis. Linn. 
Common Nightshade .... Solanum nigrum. Linn, 
Wild Sage ....... Salvia Sylveslris. Linn. 
Dyers’ Chamomile .... Anthemis tinctoria. Linn. 
Solid-rooted Fumitory . . . Fumaria solida. Smith. 
Thorny Catch- Fly Silene spinescens. Sibthorp. 
Calamint Thyme Thymus Calamintha. Smith. 
Ti-ansylvania Scabious . . . Scabiosa Transylvania. Linn. 
» This species is very distinct from the nudjlorus of Dr. Smith. 
