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C. crisims L. Bushy places and heaths ; common ; 4-6 ; 

 III. i. and ii. ! Eeaches Carnero Point ! 



C. monsi)eliensis L. Bushy places and woods ; locally com- 

 mon ; 4-5. III. i. Alcadeza Crags and Eavine ! First Pine Wood! 

 This may he the species referred to hy Kelaart (PL p. 161) as 

 Helianthcmuvi monspcliacum, found hy him on Queen of Spain's 

 Chair. 



C. salvkefolius L. Bushy places ; common ; 2-5. Its pure 

 white flowers turn quite yellow in drying. I. Over Mediterranean 

 Eoad ! III. i. and ii. ! Eeaches Carnero Point ! 



C. 2^oimlifoliiLS L. Bushy and rocky places on mountains ; 

 rather locally plentiful ; 4-5. III. i. Summit of Queen of Spain's 

 Chair ! Alcadeza Crags ! ii. Mountains ! 



Var. lasiocalyx Wk., with a very pilose calyx, is perhaps com- 

 moner than type. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! Almoraima, 

 Schott. ii. Mountains ! 



C. ladanifencs L. Hilly woods ; rare, though frequent heyond 

 our limits ; 3-5. III. i. First Pine Wood, two or three hushes ! 



G. Bourgeanus Coss. Bushy heaths and in woods ; locally 

 ahundant ; 5-6. Flowers white, more or less whorled, on long 

 pedicels. Like a Haliviium, and closely resembling II. umhel- 

 latum, but quite glabrous and leaves longer. III. i. Pine Wood 

 Plains ! Between Almoraima and Long Stables I 



Haliviium Lihanotis Lge. Sandy plains, heaths and woods ; 

 locally abundant ; 2-5. Low, densely covered with unspotted 

 yellow flowers. My only gathering, from Palmones Playazo, is 

 of a broader leaved form than type. III. i. Cork Woods ! Pine 

 Wood Plains ! Alcadeza ! ii. Palmones Playazo ! 



H. lialimifolium Wk. Bushy hill slopes and woods ; rather 

 locally abundant ; 5-6. Tall, leaves finely white-silky, flowers 

 spotted or- not. Varies considerably in habit and stature. II. D. 

 Not there now. III. i. North-east slopes of Chair ! Cork Woods ! 

 Pine Wood and Alcadeza Plains ! 



Var. crispatum Wk. Leaves smaller, undulate, epicalyx longer, 

 filaments purple, not yellow. III. ii. S. de Palma, B. & B. 



H. eriocephalum Wk. var. asperrivmm Wk. [H. lasianthum 

 Pers.). Bushy and heathy mountain slopes; locally common ; 1-5. 

 Flowers rather large, golden yellow, not spotted, on very short 

 lateral branches of straggly main stems. III. i. Almoraima Wk 

 ii. Mountains ! M. de la Torre ! 



m. formosum Wk. Similar places ; rare ; 4-5. Peduncles 

 much longer than in last, petals usually spotted. III. ii. S. de 

 Palma in Los Barrios district, Winkl. 



Tuberaria vulgaris Wk. Sandy heaths and in mountains ; 

 very common ; 3-5. III. i. and ii. ! 



T. variabilis Wk. {Hclianthemum guttatum Mill.). Sandy and 

 gravelly heaths and fields ; very common ; 2-6. III. ! 



Var. plantaginea Wk. Larger and stouter, more branched, 

 leaves much broader, petals usually, not always, spotted. Com- 

 mon. III. ! 



+Var. Cavanillesii Wk, Viscid pubescent, petals often un- 



