SPAIN. 1751. 73 



March the 1 ft and 2d. 



Rain and other circumftances had prevented 

 me from going aihore : I therefore went with 

 the SpaniGi water-boats to Port St. Mary, and 

 from thence immediately proceeded on the 

 road to Port Real, to which town I had got 

 towards the evening; but I returned, as I 

 longed to be at my former inn again . I found 

 the following plants in bloffom : 



On a dry hill. 



Anagallls monelli. 



Mercurialis tomentofa ; of this I found no 

 more than two plants, one male, the other fe- 

 male ; as they were but a few yards from one 

 another, the fructification might eafily be ef- 

 fected by means of the wind. 



The Conyza faxatilis did not as yet fhew its 

 flowers. 



The meadows which had no inclofure were 

 ornamented with 



Adonis annua, phcafant's-eye, which is one 

 of our fined garden- flowers. 



Lupinus 



