. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. 166 List of Spontaueous Vascular plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. Whether Kotschy's plant from Troodos (UK 852) appertains also to V. Boiss., cannot be surely decided, as they are too little developed, but seems to be most probable. T"^. Ixodes Boiss, is very closely related to V. acinifolia L. and may perhaps be considered to be a subspecies of that species. Rocky places, among stones and gravel, near the summit of Chionislra (UK?, SR, JH 973). 4**. Fig. . Veronica ixodes Boiss. (Vi)- ((. A Pair of Ijeaves (-i\). — b. Fruit, with Caly


. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. 166 List of Spontaueous Vascular plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. Whether Kotschy's plant from Troodos (UK 852) appertains also to V. Boiss., cannot be surely decided, as they are too little developed, but seems to be most probable. T"^. Ixodes Boiss, is very closely related to V. acinifolia L. and may perhaps be considered to be a subspecies of that species. Rocky places, among stones and gravel, near the summit of Chionislra (UK?, SR, JH 973). 4**. Fig. . Veronica ixodes Boiss. (Vi)- ((. A Pair of Ijeaves (-i\). — b. Fruit, with Calyx and Pedicel CI,).—a,, h,. The same I' of I'. nånifoVtn L. from Ehvend in Media (leg. Th. Pichlek 1882). T'. triphrUos L. Sji. pi. ed 1. 14 (); Boiss. FL orient. IV. ; Kotschy, Cypern, :iHl; Siutenis in (Je. B. Z XXXIL 192. Fields at Prodrome (UK), Larnaka (Sintenis). V. CymbalariR Bodard, Diss. 3 (1798); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 467: Kotschy, Cypern, 291; Sintenis in (»e. B. Z. XXXI I. 192. Fields, waste places. Phaneromene near Larnaka (SR, JH 147).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bergens Museum. [Bergen, Norway : s. n. ]


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