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yellow inside, green outside. Rocky slope.
-No. 11,477. Ranunculus chaerophyllos L. Cor. yellow. Rocky slope.
-No. 11,478. Muscari(?) Like Muscari. Flowers purple. Rocky slopes
-No. 11,479. Vinca libanotica Zucc. Periwinkle. Stems decumbent. Cor. blue. Rocky slope.
-No 11,480. Lamium amplexicaule L. Labiate. Cor. pink-lavender. Rocky slope.
-No 11,481. Vicia lutea L. Legume. Flis white with a little tinge of yellow. Rocky flat.
-No. 11,482. (Erodium) Geranium libanoticum L. Cor. pink. Pocky flat.
-No. 11,483. Anchonium Billardeiri DC. Crucifer. Fls. purple. Rocky flat.
-No. 11,484. Astragalus coluteoides Will. Legum. Cor. pinkish, calyx inflated in fruit. Gravelly flat
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and slopes.
No. 11,485. Cedrus libani Seedlings. They seed germinated this last spring; and the seedlings stand by hundreds and thousands thickly on the forest floor, many still holding aloft the wing of the seed like a flaunting banner. One cannot walk without stepping on them.
No. 11,486. (Ribes) Prunus prostrata Labill. Fls. crimson.
No. 11,487. Corydalis solida (Eloh.) Schwarz Amongst cedars. Fls. white and dull deep red.
No. 11,488. Gagea bulbifera Salisb. Per. yellow. Amongst cedars.
No. 11,489. Lamium veronicifolium Benth. Cor. white, pink-veined and tinged. Amongst the cedars. Labiate.
No. 11,490. Cerastium sp. Petals mainly notched. Cedars.
No. 11,491. Stellaria meadia (L.) Vill. Amongst cedars. Petals cleft nearly to base.
No. 11,492. Gagea bulbifera (L.F.) Schult
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