4 A FLORA OP GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



\A. coronaria L. forma micrantha Daut. & Deb. Woods; 

 locally common ; 3. Much more slender in all parts than type, 

 leaves with narrower divisions ; flowers smaller and deeper blue. 

 III. i. Almoraima Woods, Deb. I have twice searched for it 

 without success ; it is doubtless very local. S. Carbonera, Bev. 



Papaverace^. 



[Papaver somniferum L. var. setigerum Boiss. occurs as an 

 occasional escape, as on North Front and at Linea !] 



P. Bhmas L. Cornfields, or undisturbed ground ; rather 

 common; 4-5. I.! III. i. and ii.! In occasional fields abundant! 



P. dubium L. Similar places ; much less frequent ; 4-5, 

 Starved specimens of the last are liable to be mistaken for it. 

 I ! III. i. and ii. ! 



[fP. Argemone L. is recorded by Kelaart for Gibraltar, but has 

 not been confirmed.] 



P. hybridum L. Cornfields and their borders ; locally fre- 

 quent ; 4-5. I. Engineer Eoad ! III. i. By First Pine Wood ! 

 Campamento ! Carteian Hills ! Magazine Hill ! ii. In several 

 places ! 



Glaucium luteum Scop. Sea shores, chiefly on the Rock ; 4-5. 

 I. Eastern and southern shores ! Dockyard ! Above Alameda 

 (herb. Balestrino !) II. ! III. ii. Carnero Point ! 



[Bcemeria hybrida DC. Waste places near the sea; casual? 

 4-6. III. i. Campamento, Frere.] 



FuMARIACEiE. 



Fumaria capreolata L. Hedges and bushes ; rather frequent ; 

 2-5. Flowers creamy white with dark red tips, fruit pedicels 

 recurved. I. Main Road from Charles V.'s Gate to Europa 

 Pass ! Engineer Road ! North Front gardens ! Reclamation 

 Road ! II. ! III. ! 



Var. speciosa Hamm. Flowers turning deep crimson as soon 

 as they open. III. i. Cachon ! Shore near Puente Mayorga ! 

 Eoad to Bonel's Farm ! iii. Between Guadarranque and Algeci- 

 ras, D. 



F. onacrosepala Boiss. Bushy places ; rare. Flowers pale, 

 very large, sepals twice as broad as corolla, stem simple, hardly 

 climbing. I. Under north-east precipice among Chamserops, 

 Boiss. 



{F. malacitana Haussn. Recorded by Dasoi from Gibraltar, 

 but Mr. Pugsley thinks the determination untrustworthy.] 



F. sepiiim B. & R. Hedges ; rare ; 2-5. Mr. Pugsley says 

 that author's specimens of this are only shade grown F. gaditana, 

 with narrow sepals and corolla, and bracts as long as pedicels ; 

 but the name takes priority as a species. III. ii. Hedges and 

 walks north of Algeciras, B. & B. My 1711 from Algeciras 

 Alameda, doubtless the station referred to, agrees with the type 

 specimen {teste Pugsley) ! 



Var. gaditana Pugsley differs from F. capreolata in erect 



