. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitlierto observed in Cyprus. 27 Polrporiitiin valgåre L. Sp. pi. eil. 1, 108,5 (1753); Luerss. ?"arupfl. 5:i: Kotschy, Cypern, 174. The plants collected by mo have short, ovate fronds, 6 cm. long, —5 cm. broad. Ijobes obtuse, slightly dentate towards the ends. Secundai- veins of pinnules rarely more than twice branched. Clefts of rocks rare, hitherto only found in the northern mountain-range. Kantara castle (.JH .551). Opliio^^lossuin rnlgntiitn L. Sp. pi orient. V. ~'2i). Plants tall and vigorous, on averag


. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitlierto observed in Cyprus. 27 Polrporiitiin valgåre L. Sp. pi. eil. 1, 108,5 (1753); Luerss. ?"arupfl. 5:i: Kotschy, Cypern, 174. The plants collected by mo have short, ovate fronds, 6 cm. long, —5 cm. broad. Ijobes obtuse, slightly dentate towards the ends. Secundai- veins of pinnules rarely more than twice branched. Clefts of rocks rare, hitherto only found in the northern mountain-range. Kantara castle (.JH .551). Opliio^^lossuin rnlgntiitn L. Sp. pi orient. V. ~'2i). Plants tall and vigorous, on average ca. 20 cm. high, yterile frond 4—7 cm. long, —.' cm. broad. Grassy places near water-springs at Panagia Tiikukia near Prodrorao, ca. 1350 m. above the sea (JH 891). O. Insitaniciitn L, Sp, pi, eil, 1. 1063 (175,i); , FarnpH, 549, liK, 177, 178: Halac, V\. Graec, III. 480; Boiss, Fl. orient, V, 72(t; Prantl in Ber. fleutseh. botan. ties. I. 35. Dwartish form, only ca. 2-3 cm. higli. In most of my specimens the sterile frond is considerably broader than in the typical foim of the species, elliptical obovate, 11 —18 mm. long and 6 — 8 mm. broad. Similar forms I have, however, seen in Boissier's herbarium from other localities, and the absence ot finer veinlets in the mashes formed by the anastomosating head-ribs removes any doubt as to the correctness of the determination. Large masses on the "red earth" below the monastery of Hag. Napa (JH 22) and on the I'oad from there to Xylophago, near the level of the sea. Also between juniper-shrubs at Valia near Hag. Theodores.—Very rare in the area of Boissier's "Flora orientalis", the easternmost localities hitherto known being Navarino and ^lenthone on the Peloponnesus (Ch.\ubard ct Boey, Fl. Pelop., p. 66). Ophioglossaceae R. Br. 1. Iiitj2 (; Luerss. Fanipfl. 54-J: I'ost. Fl. Syr. il05; Bois. Eqnisetaceae Rich. Eqaisetum silrnticum S|i. pi, eil. 1. In6l (1753): Sibtb. et Sniitl


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