SPAIN. 1751. 5$ 



Amongst the thorny plants are feveral 

 others ornamented with fine flowers ; viz. 



Lye i am Euro pawn. 



Atriplex portulacoides, fea purflane, 



Chenopodium ambrofmdes. 



Afparagus officinalis, afparagus. 



faleatus . 



. ■ — acutifolius. 



apby litis. 



Galium aparine, cleavers, or goofe-grafs. 



Ari/lolochia rotunda. 



Fumaria officinalis, fumitory, called Conojito 

 in Spaiiifli. 



Arundo donax, a fpecies of reed called Cana 

 in Spain, held up its head above all the reft ; 

 its flowers were already withered. It is ufed 

 for walking-flicks and for fifhing-ro4s. 



On the fteep fides of thefe walls, towards 

 the road, grew Bryum acaidon erica tenuifolia 

 folio. Dillen. Mufcor. 388. t. 49. f. 55. y. 

 Anethum ftenicultfm, or fen el, Phlomis purpu- 

 rea, Teucrium iva, Tqrgionia hypophylla, and 

 the Palmetto, or Chamarops humiHs, which Jail 

 throve beft here, and hung downwards ; but 

 thefe were not in bloilbm ; nor was the Daphne 

 gnfdium, a fhrub which is very like to our 

 E 4 Ledum 



