RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, 
Fr. : Feb. 1889 (S.). 
Distrib. : Upper Guinea, Abyssinia, Arabia, Madagascar, India. 
3. Felicia Cass. 
1. F. abyssiilica Sch.-Bip. in Herb. Schimp. Abyss, sect. Ill, 1763 ; 
Rich. FI.. Abyss, i, (1847) 383 ; Oliv. FI. Trop. Afr. iii, (1877) 306; Deti. 
Yemen (1889) 147.~i^. Scliimperi Hochst. et Steud. ; Jaub. and ? Sp. 
III. PL Or. t. 354 . — Fidicaria viscida R. Br. in Salt, Abyss. App.-— 
Betris ahyssinica Q\iioY, ?i\\¥L ^nir. (1904) 166, (1908) 457. ? Aster 
ericasfoUiis Forsk. FI. Aeg.-Arab. (1775) CXIX, n. 501 and p. 150. 
Habitat : II. Jebel Cara (Schimp. 858 !); Manakhah, 2,200 m. (S. 
1514 !); near Manakhah (Defl. 383); near Sanah, 2,700 m. (Dell. 468 !), 
Fl. : Feb. 1889 (S.). 
Fr. : Feb. 1889 (S.), Dec.' 1837 (Schimp.). 
Distrib. : Abyssinia, Somaliland, Yaman. 
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3. F. Hicliardi Vatkein Linnaea, xxxix, (1875) 481 ; Oliv. Fl. Trop. 
Afr. iii, (1877) 306 ; Defl. Yemen (1899)' 147. — Agathaea ahgssinica 
Hochst. in Herb. Schimp. Abyss, sect. Ill, 1890. — Aster abgssinicus 
Hochst. 1. c. sect. I, 37. — Agathaea' dent at a WiiAs.. Fl. Abyss, i, (1847) 384. 
Habitat : II. Near Sanah, 2,800 m. (Defl. 488 !); in the mountains 
(Botta). 
Distrib. : Abyssinia, Yaman. 
4. Erigerou L. 
1. E. trilobuai Boiss. Fl. Or. iii, (1875) 168; Musch. Verb. Bot. Ver. 
Prov. Brandenb. xlix, (1907) 122. — Conyza triloba Dcae. Fl. Sin. in Ann. 
Sc. Nat. ser. 2, ii^ (1834) 261. 
Habitat : I. Sinai (Auch.-Eloy 3105 !); desert of Sinai (Bov^ 101 !); 
region of Sinai (Schimp. 339 !); Wady Tarfa (Knenck.); El Arabah to 
Sinai (ex Post). 
IV. Masqat (Auch.-Eloy 4732 !). 
Fr. : June 1832 (Bove). 
Distrib. : Endemic. 
Vern. name: Nejffle (Bove), Qurad (Post). 
5. Conyza Less. 
1. C. aegyptiaca Ait. Hort. Kew iii, 183. — Erigeron aegyptiacum L. 
Mant. 112; Boiss. Fl. Or. iii, (1875) 169; Post Fl. Syr. etc. .(1896)414.— 
E. serratum Forsk. Fl. Aeg.-Arab. (1775) LXXIII, n. 445 and p. 148. 
Habitat : III. Hadramaut (Hirsch 178). 
Distrib. : Senegal, Abyssinia, Nubia, Mosambique, Arabia. 
Vern. name: Meschmu ‘a (Hirsch), Dimsts nukhkhadh’-ed- Dubhdn (Post), 
