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Megiddo, Palestine

of the stem bore fruits and the upper parts (back of the growing shoot tip about 8 cm.) bore flowers. Flowers 3.7 cm. long. Corolla yellow. Flower narrow. Banner narrow (7 mm. broad). Calyx-teeth slender, rather densely pilose. Stamens 10 (9 and 1) the tenth quite free; free portions of filaments alternately long and short. Style slightly hairy below. Auricle of wing broad and short. Grain fields.

-No. 11,115. Sedum rubrum (L.) [???], on rock outcrop in grain field.

-No. 11,116. Filago germaniea (L.) Huds. Tribe Gnaphalieae. With 11,115.

-No. 11,117. Anthemis? Rays pure white, reflexed in
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age. Presumably Anthemideae. grain field.

-No. 11,118. By rocks in grain field.

-No. 11,119. Umbilicus intermedius Boiss. (Cotyledon n.) The lowest leaves are peltate orbicular with the petiole excentric so to speak. The plants grow in crevices of rocks and the rootstocks are so nicely imbedded that my botanical pick did not succeed in dislodging anything but the smallest [underlined] fragment. Corolla greenish, 5 mm. long, (Cont. p. 315)

-No. 11,120. Tetragonolobus purpurens Moench. Pod 4-winged. Corolla deep red.

-No. 11,121. Nasturtium fontanum (Lam.) aschers. Abundant in the streamlet below the great spring; to 4 [field].

-No. 11,122. Juncus with 11,121.

-No. 11,123. Geranium dissectum L.
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