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acute, is much rarer. III. i. Near San Eoque, Wk. Cork Wood 

 Crags ! ? 



F. lavi-i^cs Spach. Similar places ; rare ; 3-5. Almost wholly 

 glabrous, leaves filiform. III. ii. About Algeciras, Clem. Perez 

 Lara has found it near Tarifa, but does not record it elsewhere. 



Frankeniace^. 



Frankenia pnlvcrulenta L. Sandy or muddy ground near sea ; 

 rare ; 4-6. I. Eoadside at Governor's Cottage ! Europa Light- 

 house ! II. D. 



F. hirsuta L. {F. lavis L.). Similar places ; locally common ; 

 5-6. I. Eocks at Windmill Hill, K., D. II. In great abundance, 

 K., D. Certainly not abundant there now ; I have not found it, 

 nor on North Front. III. ii. Stream south of Algeciras ! iii. By 

 Aguacorte above Palmones ! 



Var. intermedia Boiss. has puberulous stems. I. Governor's 

 Cottage ! Lighthouse ! Europa Glacis ! 



Droserace^. 

 Drosophyllum lusitaniciim Lamk. Bushy hill and mountain 

 slopes; frequent; 4-5. III. i. North slopes of Queen of Spain's 

 Chair ! x\lcadeza Crags ! ii. Mountains ! 



Violarie^. 



Viola oclorata L. Damp grassy places among bushes ; very 

 local ; 1-3. III. ii. Among Nerium below El Cobre ! 



V. arborescens L. Sandy and rocky hills ; rare ; 12-4. III. i. 

 About San Eoque, Brouss. [Near Tarifa, Clem. ; beyond our 

 limits.] 



V. arveusis Murr. Sandy ground among Pteris, &c. ; locally 

 frequent ; 2-4. III. i. About Almoraima and Long Stables ! 



POLYGALACEa:. 



Bracliytroins viicrophylla Wk. Heathy places on mountains ; 

 locally common ; 1-5. III. ii. Mountains ! 



Polygala rupestris Pourr. Eocks on mountains; rare; 1-6. 

 Our plant is f. angustifolia Deb., with longer narrower leaves and 

 more canescent branches than type. I. Mediterranean Tunnels ! 

 Near Michael's Cave ! Beyond Catalan Bay ! 



P. monspeliaca L. Dry pastures ; frequent ; 3-5. III. i. Car- 

 teian Hills ! Opposite Francia's Farm ! Foot of Queen of Spain's 

 Chair ! Near Alcadeza ! ii. About Pelayo ! Carnero Hills ! Hills 

 round Algeciras ! 



P. hcBtica Ek. Heathy places on mountains ; rather frequent ; 

 2-5. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! Cork Woods ! ii. Moun- 

 tains ! With reddish purple flowers on neck over Pelayo ! 



Eesedace^. 

 \Besecla alba L. Eoadsides and waste places ; locally common ; 

 2-6. Var. undulata Lge. has approximate, much undulate leaf 

 segments, but in all I have seen they are flat or undulate, inde- 



