APPENDIX, X" ITT. 439 
No. III. 
A 
LIST OF ALL THE PLANTS 
COLLECTED DURLVG THESE TRAVELS, 
IN GREECE, EGYPT, AND THE HOLY LAND. 
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 
N.B. la this List will be found about sixty new species; the distinctive 
characters of which being fully described in the Notes to the Three Sections of 
Part the Second, the Generic names only of the new-discovered Plants are now 
given. 
When the name of no Botanical writer occurs after the specific appellations of 
Plants whic!) have been described by other authors, that of Linnceus is to be under- 
stood. 
The English vulgar names, having often no reference to the Latin, but being 
sometimes quite at variance with them, were placed before the scientijic appellations in 
the body of the work ; but as this could not be done consistently with an alphabetical 
arrangement, they have been now introduced as they were placed in the Appendix to 
the First Part of these Travels ; immediately following: the Linncean. Perhaps it 
might have been as well if they had been wholly omitted; but there are persons 
who desire their insertion. 
Acacia Arabica [W\\\A.) Arabian Acacia .... Egypt. 
Acacia Stephaniana(yf\\\A.) Stephan's Acacia . . . Holy Land. fson's Isle. 
Achillea Santolina . . . Lavender Cotton Milfoil . Gulph of Glaucus. — Nel- 
,, . ,. f Spurge Adonis, or Phea-? ., ^„ 
Adonis vemahs . . . "^ sant's-eve r Mount Hasmus. 
JEgilops ovala Holy Land. 
Aira (nova specif) ... Holy Land. 
Alyssum deltoideum^ . . Purple-blossomed Alysson . 'Troas{Sourceo/Seamander). 
