10 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



spotted. III. i. Sandy grassy places at foot of San Eoque, and 

 on S. Carbonera, D. 



f Var. Linncei Wk. Petals with a very large spot, forming a 

 dark eye. III. i. North of Alcadeza Crags, rarely ! 



Var. incons-picua P. L, Flowers very small, on longish pedi- 

 cels, petals not longer than calyx. I. Maritime sands on north 

 and west coasts, D. III. i. About San Eoque, B. £ B. Valley 

 south of Long Stables ! Pinar del Eey, Porta & Bigo !, labelled 

 T. bupleurifolia Wk. 



Var. brevipes P. L. Pedicels much shorter than calyx, petals 

 spotted. III. i. Near Almoraima, B. i(: B. 



T. macrosepala Wk. Similar situations ; frequent ; 4-6. 

 Epicalyx much larger and more hirsute. Varies considerably in 

 size of flower, petals sometimes spotted. III. i. and ii. ! iii. Sands 

 at Guadacorte ! 



T. echioides Wk. Similar places ; rather rare ; 4-6. Very 

 hairy, racemes dense, flowers subsessile, epicalyx very large. 

 III. i. About Gibraltar and San Eoque, B. i(: B. Cork Woods 

 and Crags ! ii. Algeciras, Schott. 



Helianthemum ledifolium Thib. Sandy and gravelly places 

 and path sides ; very local ; 4-5. Coarse, erect, petals pale, very 

 deciduous, capsule very large, trigonous, shining. III. i. Malaga 

 Gardens ! Pinar de los Bigotes to San Eoque Bull-ring ! 



H. intermedium Thib. Dry gravelly places ; very local ; 2-3. 

 Slender, annual, fruit pedicels divaricate, upcurved. The earliest 

 species. Perez Lara makes it a var. of H. salicifolium with smaller 

 petals or none, and sepals twisted after, as well as before, flower- 

 ing. III. i. Path to First Pine Wood, and beyond the wood ! 

 Malaga Gardens ! iii. Near Guadacorte ! 



H. cEcjyptiacum Mill. Similar places ; rare ; 3-4. Eesembles 

 last, but pedicels reflexed after flowering ; sepals translucent, and 

 petals pale yellow. III. i. Between Pinar de los Bigotes and 

 Magazine Hill ! Foot of San Eoque, Wk. 



i H. glaucum Hoiss,. Dry rocky slopes; locally common; 3-6 

 Dwarf, caespitose, ashy green, with bright yellow petals. III. i. 

 Cork Wood Crags ! 



tVar. erectum Wk. is taller and more virgate, with narrower 

 more revolute leaves. III. i. With type, but rarer ! 



H. lavandidcefolium DC. Bushy places on hills ; rather 

 locally common ; 4-6. Stems virgate, suberect from a straggly 

 woody base, leaves narrow, strongly revolute. III. i. Cork Wood 

 Crags ! Between Malaga Gardens and Alcadeza Crags ! Between 

 San Eoque and S. Lorca ! South slopes of San Eoque, D. 



\H. origanifolium Lamk. Eocky places ; very local and rather 

 scarce ; 4-6. Dwarf, intricately branched, leaves small, dark 

 green, petals deep bright yellow. The closely allied H. marifolium 

 DC. has leaves more cordate at base, and incanous, not green, 

 beneath. I. Over Mediterranean Eoad ! 



Fumana glutinosa Boiss. Sandy and gravelly heaths and 



slopes; very common; 2-6. I. Wk. West slopes, D. III. i. and ii.! 



Var. juniperina Wk. Stems not glutinous above, leaves more 



