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M. WiLLKOMM p iblished in Bot. Zeit. 1845 an account of his 

 travels in that yeca- through the south of Spain, whicli was 

 translated in Ann. Nat. Hist. xvii. pp. 115, &c. He gives (on 

 pp. 737-743 and 753, /. c.) the following new records for the 

 Eock : — 



lianiincnlus flahcllatus, Geranium rotund ifulium, G. Boherti- 

 anum, ErocUum moschatum, E. laciniatum, Ituta hracteosa, 

 Pistachia Lentiscus, Physanthi/llis tetra'phylla, Psoralca hitumi- 

 nosa, Hippocrepis multisiliquosa, Echalion Elatcrhan, Asieriscus 

 spinosus, Pinardia coronaria, Pliagnalon saxatile, Senecio minutus, 

 Galactitcs tomentosa, Centaurea pullata, Plcridium tingitanuvi, 

 JEtlieorrhi.-ja bulbosa, Convolvulus siculus, Solanum villosum, S. 

 Sodomceum, [CludnarrJnuum origanifolium] , {? C. villosum), Vero- 

 nica Cymbalaria, Emex spinosus, Osyris lanceolata, Mercurialis 

 annua, E^bpJiorbia helioscopia, Urtica membranacea, Oplirys lutea, 

 Ornithogalum umbellatum, Smilax mauretanica. 



Willkomm gives a few further records in Prodr. Fl. Hisp., 

 which was not published till 1870, and others are attributed to 

 him by later writers, and though there is no doubt these were 

 collected in 1845, I am not sure that they all came from the Rock. 

 His earlier labels often leave it doubtful whether the specimens 

 were gathered on the Rock or not. His records in the 

 Prodromns would be more numerous but for the fact that he 

 passes by many with the remark that they are common in South 

 Spain : — 



{Malcohnia lacera), Fumana glutinosa, [Erodium Botrys, the 

 specimen is E. laciniatum !] , Betania monosperma, Vicia hybrida, 

 Scandix Pecten- Veneris, Vaillantia hispida, Senecio foUosus, S. 

 lividus, Sonchus tenerrimus, Andryala arenaria, Echiwn calycinum, 

 Stachys hirta, Plantago Psyllium. 



Dr. C. M. Lemann collected at Gibraltar in 1840-1. Most of 

 his records were communicated to Kelaart, but two or three are 

 cited by others, and I have seen specimens at Kew of those 

 indicated. Those not previously recorded are : — 



lianunculus bUpharicarpus, Hesperis laciniata, Biscutella Icsvi- 

 gata, Alsine temiifoUa, Spergida arvensis, Linum angustifolium, 

 Lavatera cretica, Bhamnus Alaternus, Trifolium subterraneum, 

 [Astragalus depressus'] , Ornithopus compressus, Lathyrus setifolius ! 

 Thapsia villosa, Ferula communis (prolDably F. tingitana), Valeri- 

 anella discoidea, Hyoseris scabra, Echium Pomponium, {Linaria 

 viscosal), [Orobanche reticulata], Micromeria grceca, Thesium 

 humile. Euphorbia serrata !, EpJiedra frag His, Orchis cordata, 

 Fritillaria lusitanica, Uropetalum serotinum, Muscari comosum, 

 Equisetum ramosum, Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. 



Dr. E. F. Kelaart, in 1843-5, enumerated 174 native or 

 naturalized species not previously noted. The list is too long to 

 reproduce. The number does not include any doubtful records or 

 cultivated species. 



H. A. Hurst collected in the neighbourhood in 1848. He was 

 careful to label plants not collected on the Rock " near Gibraltar," 



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