OBSERVED AT MOGADOR. 43 



abundant up the river, both in its bed and in tbe thickets on its 

 banks ; but not yet in flower. 



117. Mentha sylvestris, L., e nemorosa, DC. xii. 167, 2 Sin. Engl. 

 Fl. iii. 73. — This var. occurs also in most of the Canaries. 



118. Thymus Broussonetii, Boiss., DC. xii. 205. — Shrubby. 

 Heads of flowers violet. 



120. JSTepefa Apulei, tier., DC. xii. 375 ; JV. tuberosa, Desf. ii. 

 10 (not Linn.). — Fl. rose-purple. 



121. Ballota nigra, L. ? — Not in fl., but probably the plant. 

 123. Teucrium Folium, L., £ angustifolium, DC. xii. 592; T. capi- 



tatum, L. sec. Benth, in DC. I.e. 



125. Statice sinuata, L., Curt. Bot. Mag. t. 71 ; Desf. i. 276 ; 

 DC. xii. 635. — Wings of the branches plain or flat, not plaited. 

 Fl. blue. Near Mogador ; also along the coast towards Saffee. 

 Dr. Carleton. 



126. Statice mucronata, L. fil, Desf. i. 275; DC. xii. 639 — 

 Wings of branches waved, or plaited like a frill. Flowers lilac 

 Said to grow also plentifully on the island off the town. 



130. Plantago lusitanica, L. — Characterized by its tawny villose 

 heads, and pedicels longer than the leaves. 



134. Pircunia dioica (L.), DC. xiii. 2. 30 ; Phytolacca dioica, L. 

 — Planted ornamentally, as at Lisbon, Cadiz, &c. Just coming 

 into flower, April 25th. 



135. Beta vulgaris, L., fi maritima, Moq. W. B. iii. 197 ; DC. 

 xiii. 2. 56 ; B. maritima, L., Desf. i. 216 ; Engl. Bot. t. 285.— 

 Fl. sessile, 1-2 together, coadnate. 



141. Polygonum maritimum, L., Desf. i. 332 ; W. B. iii. 220 ; 

 DC. xiv. 88 ; Engl. Bot. Suppl. t. 2804. — Sea-beach close to the 

 Emperor's unfinished and deserted palace. 



143. Euphorbia pubescens, Vahl; E. platyphylla y, Eoep. Euum. 

 60 ; E. platyphylla, var. pubescens, Eoep. W. B. iii. 245. — Stem, 

 leaves on both sides, and capsules softly and thickly hairy, the 

 caps, strongly and coarsely warted. Seeds ovoid, dark brown, 

 finely, but distinctly and prominently warted. 



144. Euphorbia heterophylla, Desf. i. 385. t. 102=^. obliquata, 

 Forsk. W. B. iii. 246 =E. set icornis, Voir.= E. provincial^, Willd. 

 = E. terracina, DC. &c, sec. W. B. I.e. 



148. Parietaria difusa, Koch, Syn. 733 ; P. officinalis, L., Sm. 

 Engl. Bot. t. 879 ; Engl. Fl. i. 222; Bab. Man. (ed. 4) 294; P. 

 judaica, W. B. iii. 262 (not Linn. sec. Koch, I, c). Leaves small, 

 % inch long, \ inch wide, short, ovate, pointed at each end, triple- 

 nerved (not three-nerved), two lowest side-nerves originating from 



