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lord's, when I found fomething new ; before 

 the window was a plant which they called St. 

 Jofeptfs flower, and which is faid to grow 

 hereabouts in low ground ; the fcapus was 

 triangular, and the flowers quite white ; it was 

 Allium triquctrum. I went without any com-, 

 pany on the road towards Puerto Real, but 

 was forced to return again on account of the 

 rainy weather. The following plants I found 

 in bloiTom : 



In low places. 



Geranium grid num. 



Bellis annua, common daify. 



Cn the road. 



Anemone palmata. 



Antirrhinum bipunciatum, below the pal- 

 metto. 



Ci/lus Fumana. 



'Tuber aria. 



falic if alius . 



On dry hills every-wherc- 



Satureja capitata (flneflore). 

 Lavendulajlpechas. 



OrtiU 



