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4-7. Much like ElcBoselimim fcetidum, but no involucres, leaves 

 adpressed to ground, with fewer, broader blunter segments. The 

 type has bi- or tripinnatisect leaves, segments short and rather 

 small. I.! III. Mountains! 



Var. latifolia Boiss. differs greatly in much larger, broader, 

 and fewer leaf segments. III. i. Near Almoraima Station, &c. ! 

 Alcadeza Crags! ii. In and about Palmones Pinar! 



T. garganica L. var. deciissata DC. Sandy and bushy places ; 

 rather frequent ; 4-8. Leaves very pilose, decussately pinnate, 

 segments broad, decurrent, not all in one plane. I. ? Dry hills at 

 Gibraltar, Nee. Probably in Spain, not on the Eock. III. ! 



Bifora testiculata Spreng. Cornfields ; rare ; 4-5. Fruit 

 didymous, very rugose. Not synonymous with Coriandrum 

 sativum L. as Debeaux makes it. III. Between Gibraltar and 

 Algeciras, D. i. San Eoque, Campamento, &c., Frere. 



Capnop]iyllum2:)eregrinumljQ,Ts.\V. Cornfields ; very common ; 4-5. 

 Annual, very glaucous, divaricately branched above, umbels subses- 

 sile, flowers small, white, fruit transversely plicate. III. i. and ii. ! 



Ferula cotwmmis L. '? Dry bushy slopes ; rare or error ? 3-5. 

 Leaves flaccid, ultimate segments long, narrow linear, entire. I 

 think the next species may have been mistaken for this, though 

 the record is by Lemann, who is usually accurate. I. ? Levi. 



\F. tingitana L. Similar places ; locally very common ; 3-5. 

 The stoutest and earliest yellow umbellifer, leaves very large, 

 much dissected, subcoriaceous, very shining, ultimate segments 

 oval and lobed, fruit oval, with a thick border. 1. 1 III. ? Near 

 Gibraltar, Fritze, Winkl. This may refer to the Kock itself, I 

 never saw it elsewhere. 



Opoponax Chironiuml^och. Kough places; rare ; 5-6. Eather 

 like Kimdmannia sicnla, but much larger and more branched, 

 pubescent, rays 20-30, involucres few, fruit dorsally flattened, 

 ribs keeled, margin thick, obtuse. III. ii. Near Algeciras, TFwi^Z. 



Hippomarathrum Pteroclilcenum Boiss. Sand-dunes ; locally 

 abundant ; 5-6. II. ! III. ! 



H. BocGoni Boiss. Similar places ; rare ; 5-6. Half the size, 

 fruit smaller, with smooth, not papillose ribs, all involucres entire. 

 Smooth fruits are by no means always associated with entire 

 involucres, they are much divided in Ball's specimen. II. Ball ! 

 III. ii. Near Algeciras, Winkl. 



Smyrnium Olusatrum L. Waste and bushy places; abundant 

 on Eock, occasional in Spain. I. ! III. i. Malaga Gardens ! 

 iii. About Guadacorte ! 



Gonium macidatitm L. Waste places and field borders ; rare ; 

 5-6. I. Burial Ground, K. This may be North Front or Sand- 

 pits. A single plant on North Front I III. i. By river at 

 Almoraima ! ii. Carnero Hills ! 



Araliace^. 



Hedera Helix L. Eocks and walls, but chiefly in woods ; locally 

 common; 9-1. I. In gardens or on buildings, but native in many 

 places! III. i. and ii. Abundant in mountains, rare elsewhere!? 



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