A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 23 



Var. longifolia Eouy is a larger bush or small tree, leaves up 

 to 5 in. long loy 3^ in. wide, fruit larger, more obovate, seeds black, 

 not yellow. Grows with type, into which it runs. III. ii. ! 



Ilicine^. 



Ilex Aquifolmm L. Mountain woods ; locally frequent ; 4-5. 

 III. ii. From Waterfall to highest ridge, very small bushes, with 

 less spiny leaves than usual, not seen in flower ! 



Var. halearica Wk. (I. Perado Ait.). Leaves much larger, 

 usually quite entire. III. ii. S. de Palma, Bev. 



Terebinthace^. 



Pistacia Terehinthus L. Woods and rocky slopes ; occasional ; 

 4-5. I. ! III. i. South slopes of San Roque, D. 



P. Lentiscus L. Similar places ; very common on Eock and 

 in III. i. I. ! III. i. ! ii. Palmones Playazo ! Occasional in 

 mountains! iii. Guadacorte ! Palmones Sands ! 



[Schinus molle L. is only planted.] 



Leguminifer^. 



AnagT/ris foetida L. Rough bushy hills ; rather frequent ; 

 12-3. I. Old Man's Garden! Above Wilhs's ! Below Signal 

 Station ! Alameda Gardens ! III. i. San Roque, Wk. Almoraima 

 Station ! ii. Hills north and west of Algeciras ! Carnero Hills ! 

 iii. Near Los Barrios Station ! 



Retavia monosperma Boiss. Sandy ground ; rare ; 12-2. 

 [I. Planted.] III. i. Linea ! Probably Dautez's S. Carbonera 

 Station. 



Spavtium junccum L. Rough bushy places ; local ; 4-6. 

 I. Engineer Road ! Jews' Cemetery to Gymnasium ! III. i. San 

 Roque, D. ii. Very common at iVlgeciras, D. I have never seen 

 it there. 



Sarothanmus bceticus Webb. Woods and bushy places ; locally 

 frequent ; 1-4. Leaves large, trifoliolate. I. Levi. ! Bambur ! 

 Whole side of Rock below Michael's Cave covered with it, K. 

 It is not so now. III. i. Slopes of San Roque, Boiss. d Bent. ! 

 Cork Woods ! ii. Mountains ! Carnero Hills ! 



S. Wekvitschii B. & R. Woods ; locally frequent ; 4-6. Like 

 S. scoparius, but pod densely hairy, leaves few or none. III. ii. 

 Waterfall Valley ! 



S. grandiflorus Webb ? Bushy places ; rare or error ? 4-6. 

 Hardly distinguishable from last, and recorded by no other 

 collector. I. Bambur. 



Cytisus tribracteolatus Webb. Wooded slopes ; locally frequent ; 

 1-3. III. ii. Waterfall Valley and other valleys north of it ! 



G. candicans DC. Woods; type rare? 1-5. Fruit straight, 

 rufescent-hirsute. I. Wk., K. Upper Alameda, Frere. 



Var. Kunzeanus P. L. differs in several minor characters, fruit 

 curved, white-woolly, but apparently becomes rufescent in herbaria, 

 so that the best distinction is lost. All I have seen has pod hairs 



