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volucres very deciduous. I. Signal Station to Breakneck 

 Battery ! Between luce's and Signal Station ! Buena Vista 

 Gorge! Near Farringdon's! 



Crithmum maritimum L. Maritime rocks; locally common; 

 6-10. Perez Lara says it is common all round the coast. I 

 have not seen it off the Kock. I. All round, chiefly at Europa ! 



Kundmannia sicula DO. Eough and grassy hills ; common, 

 locally abundant ; 5-6. Short, with radical rosettes of pinnate 

 leaves, segments broad, flowers yellow, involucres many, reflexed. 

 I. About Willis's! Engineer Eoad ! III.! 



CEnanthe fistulosa L. Marshes ; locally abundant ; 4-6. 

 Stems soft, flexible, fistular. Ill, iii. Guadacorte Marshes ! 



QU. globosa L. var. elata P. L. Damp hollows and by streams ; 

 common ; 4-6. Fruit much inflated, in a subglobose head. The 

 type is 6-12 in. high, with 5-6 rays, only 2-3 fertile ; it is not 

 recorded. Var. elata is taller, Sh ft. high, rays 8-15, all fertile. 

 II. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



fVar. Kunzei Lge. is intermediate in height, with 8-10 rays 

 (the outer barren?), and pedicels thick even in flower. It is the 

 only form hitherto recorded for our region. III. i. Between 

 Gibraltar and San Eoque, Wk., K., D. ii. Algeciras, Rev. 



QU. pe^tcedanifolia Poll. Damp marshy places, often in 

 clumps of Juncus ; locally common ; 6-8. Leaves all subsimilar, 

 root fibres ovoid, or at least thickened. III. ii. Estuary near 

 Keina Cristina Hotel ! iii. Guadarranque Marshes ! 



CE. piminnelloides L. Dry places, chiefly in woods; very 

 common ; 4-6. Segments of radical leaves much broader than 

 those of stem ; root fibres with an ovoid or subglobose tuber near 

 end. I. K. III. ! 



CE. crocata L. By running water ; locally frequent ; 4-6. 

 [II. ? D. Surely CE. globosa has been mistaken for it '?] 

 III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! ii. Mountains ! 



Var. ajnifolia P. L. has a colourless, not ochreous, root 

 juice, and is usually regarded as synonymous. III. i. Between 

 Gibraltar and San Eoque, Wk. 



Foeniculum officinale All. {Anethum Fceniculum L.). Dry hill 

 slopes and banks ; rare ? 6-8. Perez Lara says it is as common 

 in the province as next, but all I have seen is referable to 

 F. inperitiim. I. K., D. III. ii. Algeciras, Rev. 



F. piperittim DC. Similar places ; very common ; 6-10. 

 Differs chiefly in its long narrow panicle of sublateral umbels, 

 with much fewer rays, and fewer leaves with shorter segments. 

 I. ! III. ! 



Magydaris iMnacina DC. Dry slopes ; locally frequent ; 6-7. 

 Tall, white-flowered, leaves all radical, with few very large 

 segments, inflorescence and fruit pubescent. I. From Ince's to 

 Signal Station ! Near Michael's Cave ! III. i. First Pine 

 Wood ! Alcadeza Crags ! Cork Woods ! ii. Waterfall Valley ! 

 Carnero Hills ! 



Torilis nodosa Gaertn. Eoadsides, and waste places ; com- 

 mon; 4-5. I.! III.! 



