A A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



small. III. i. Puente Mcayorga ! Mill Soto ! ii. By Palmones 

 new road bridge ! iii. Salt Pans ! 



B. peltatus Schrk. Similar places ; rather frequent ; 2-5. 

 Flowers the largest of our species. III. i. Mill Soto, abundantly! 

 ii. Eoadside near Algeciras ! Palmones Playazo ! M. de la Torre ! 

 iii. Salt Pans ! Eailside near Los Barrios ! 



Var. radiatus Freyn has floating leaves with radiating seg- 

 ments. III. ii. Algeciras marshes, Winhl. 



Var. pseudofluitans Freyn, lower leaves with long flaccid 

 segments, usually none floating. III. ii. Algeciras marshes, 

 Winkl. 



Var. truncatus Hiern, floating leaves truncate at base. III. ii. 

 Eoadside towards Palmones Pinar ! (teste Groves) ; a form with 

 small flowers and capillary submerged leaves, near B. triiyartitus. 



B. hullatusls. Eocks and dry ground; locally plentiful; 10-12. 

 I. About Willis's! Ince's Farm! By Charles V.'s Wall near 

 Devil's Gap and Signal Station ! North Front, K. ; not there 

 now. III. i. By Francia's Farm! In profusion near Malaga 

 Gardens! Between San Eoque and first Pine Wood! Alcadeza 

 Plains ! S. Carbonera, D. 



\B. hlepharicarpos Boiss. {B. sincatus Desf.? B. rupcstris Guss. 

 var.?). Carpel-bearing part of receptacle pilose (the lower petal- 

 bearing part is often pilose in B. flabellatus), leaves reniform and 

 deeply 3-lobed, the lobes again shallowly lobed or dentate ; carpels 

 with a very long beak. I. Europa Flats, near the i\rtillery Barracks, 

 Levi., D. III. i. S. Carbonera, D. ; San Eoque, Dasoi. 



\B. Winhleri Freyn. Similar places; rare? 3-5. Near B. 

 flabellatus, but radical leaves suborbicular and cordate, entire or 

 tripartite. Apparently only an extreme form of that species. 

 I. Signal Station Eoad ! III. ii. S. de Palma, Bev. Near Alge- 

 ciras Cemetery. Mountains above Pelayo ! 



B. flabellatus Desf. {B. chceropliyllus DC). Dry grassy places, 

 among bushes, &c. ; very common in Spain, occasional on Eock ; 

 3-5. Though typically with oval leaves, more or less narrowed 

 below, it certainly runs into forms described above, connecting it 

 with B. Winkleri. My 627, from Signal Station Eoad, and 361 

 from Campo Common, are such forms. Thirteen varieties are 

 described, but I cannot identify them, and cite the records of 

 others. 



Var. genuinus Freyn. I. North Front, K. III. i. San Eoque, 

 Wh. ii. Algeciras, W., Hack., Winkl. 



fVar. acinacilobus Freyn. III. ii. S. de Palma, Winkl. 



Var. flavescens Freyn. III. ii. S. de Palma, Winkl. 

 f Var. gregarius Freyn. III. ii. S. de Palma, Winkl. 

 +Var. co«/er^ws Freyn. III. i. Damp pastures at San Eoque and 

 S. Carbonera, Winkl. ii. Algeciras, Winkl. 



Var. mollis Freyn. III. ii. Algeciras, Dieck. San Eoque. 



Var. acutilobus Freyn. III. i. Spanish Eacecourse, /v., D. 

 ii. S. de Palma, Fritze. 



B. gramineus L. Dry grassy places ; rare ; 3-6. III. i. About 

 Campamento, K. 



