452 appi:ndix, n" v. 
No. V. 
Owing to some unaccountable oversight, the 
List of Plants collected in the Island of 
Rhodes, has been omitted in every preceding- 
Edition of this work. It may be hereafter in- 
serted in p. 278. of this Volume, as a Note. 
We found, upon this island, a species of Snap^ 
dragon, the Linaria latifoUa triphylla sicula of 
JBoccones Icones et Descriptiones Rariorum Planta- 
rum, p. 45. tab. 22. taken by Linnceus for a 
variety of the Antirrhinum triphyllum (Linn.) of 
three-leaved Spanish Snap-dragon, described and 
figured by Clusius, and more recently by the 
late Professor Cavanilles, in his Icones Planta- 
rum; but from which, however, it is very dis- 
tinct; in the leaves being of an inversely ovate 
form, and broader in proportion to their length, 
than in that species, where they are also pubes- 
cent ; whereas here they are always glaucous 
and naked, with the stems and calyxes also 
smooth, and the plant generally more spreading 
