46 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



ii. About Algeciras, but rare south of it ! iii. Near Los Barrios 

 Station and elsewhere ! 



Var. glajicifolium G. & G. Stem whitish, leaves bipinnate, 

 glaucous segments linear, entire, pedicels and involucels shorter. 

 III. ii. Near Algeciras, Rev. 



A. Vis7iaga Lamk. Cultivated fields; locally abundant ; 6-7. 

 Leaves more numerous, very finely divided. III. i. Between San 

 Eoque and S. Lorca ! Koad to Malaga Gardens ! Near First 

 Venta ! Almendral ! River above Almoraima ! iii. A single 

 plant by First Eiver Ferry ! 



Aijium graveolens L. Marshy places ; rare ; 6-9. I. or II. 

 K., either on North Front or Neutral Ground. III. i. Almoraima 

 Soto ! iii. Salt Pans ! Guadacorte Marshes ! 



Hdosciadium nodiflorum Koch. Streams and ditches; com- 

 mon ; 4-7. Very variable ; stout, erect, 3-4 ft., or small, 

 decumbent. II. ! III. ! 



Var. ochreatum DC. is a very dwarf creeping form. II. D. 

 1 have only seen decumbent forms of type here, much larger than 

 var. III. i. Mouth of Guadarranque, -D. Over PindaHsta! 



Pivqnnella villosa Schousb. Dry bushy or sandy ground; 

 rather locally frequent ; 7-9. About 1 ft. high, much branched, 

 leafless above, branches deflexed in bud, radical leaves rosetted, 

 bipinnate, with rather large segments, pedicels and petals very 

 villous. III. i. On and below Cork Wood Crags ! iii. A single 

 plant at Palmones Village ! 



Bidolfia segetum Moris. Cornfields ; very common ; 4-5. 

 Tall, annual, leaf segments capillary, flowers yellow. [I. A 

 casual on Europa Glacis !] III. ! 



\Petroselinum peregriiiwn Lag. Rough stony places ; rather 

 rare; 4-5. Tall, leafy, flowers greenish yellow, leaf segments 

 broad, fruit laterally compressed, involucre 1-3, involucel several. 

 I. Catchment below Rock Gun ! Buffadero Gate! III. ii. Alge- 

 ciras, Fritze. 



BuiJleurum protractum Hoffm. & Link. Cultivated fields ; 

 frequent ; 4-6. I. North Front, Frere. III. i. San Roque, 

 especially north ! River bed above Almoraima ! Queen of Spain's 

 Chair ! ii. ! 



B. paniculatum Brot. Dry heathy and bushy places ; locally 

 frequent ; 6-7. Much branched, very slender, leaves long, narrow 

 lanceolate. III. i. First Pine Wood! Cork Wood Crags and 

 below I 



\B. folios2im Salzm. Stony slopes and rocks on mountains ; 

 locally common ; 7-8. Stout, simple, leaves close set, lanceolate, 

 longly acuminate, panicle branched. III. ii. Mountains ! 



B . gibraltaricum L. Rocky places ; rare; 6-8. 2-3 ft. high, 

 leaves mostly radical, twisted so that faces are vertical, involucre 

 and involucel persistent. I. Lem. I Above St. George's Hall, 

 and towards Europa, Wehh, Boiss. A specimen so named 

 from Kelaart is B. fruticosum. 



B. fruticosum L. Similar places ; locally frequent ; 6-8 

 Shrub, 4-6 ft. high, leaves scattered, elliptical lanceolate, in- 



