68 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



Campamda mollis 1j. Eocks ; locally frequent ; 5-7. I.! 

 fVar. microphylla DC. has smaller ovate acute subdentate 

 cauline leaves, and is mixed with the type. I. Broiiss. 



C. dicliotoma L. fvar. brachiata A. DC. Dry sandy baaks; 

 rare ; 5-6. Annual, erect, calycine appendages narrow, as long as 

 tube, but they vary in C. mollis, and dried specimens are not 

 always easily distinguished. I. Gouan ! and by an unknown 

 collector, both labelled C. mollis, but placed in this cover at Kew. 

 III. i. Escarpments of San Eoque, D. 



C. Erinus L. Eocks, old walls and dry stony places ; common ; 

 4-5. I.! III. i. Cachon ! First Venta! ii. On railway! Water- 

 fall ! El Cobre ! iii. Palmones ! 



C. Bapunculus L. Bushy places in woods and hills ; com- 

 mon ; 4-6. Varies in habit, the strict forms usually more hispid 

 than the diffusely branched ones, but the varieties are not clearly 

 distinguished. I. Near Bruce's Farm ! III. ! 



C. jpatula L. ? Woods and bushy places; rare or error? 5-7. 

 Biennial, stems rather stout, strict, basal leaves rosulate, corolla 

 reddish violet, lobes rather long and narrow, widely spreading. 

 I. Brouss. ! a poor specimen, which I think belongs to the next 

 species. 



C. Loeflingii Brot. (C. erinoides L.). Sandy bushy places, 

 occasionally in mountains ; common, often abundant ; 4-6. 

 Annual, slender, much branched from base, without a rosette, 

 corolla smaller, less open, black at the base, not white as 

 described. Its habit and appearance are very different from 

 C. patula. I. Not very common, chiefly on higher parts, K. 

 III. ! My 2032, in fields towards S. Lorca, is shorter and more 

 csespitose, the corolla without a dark base, and calyx segments 

 much broader. I suspect it belongs here. 



f Var. filiformis Lge. Very slender, elongate, retrorsely scabrid, 

 branches elongate, calyx segments scabrid, very longly setaceous. 

 III. ii. Sands near Algeciras, Kusinshy. 



Trachelium caruleimi L. Eather damp walls and banks ; 

 occasional ; 5-6. III. i. Lajo near upper ford, and above First 

 Pine Wood ! Eailside beyond Almoraima ! ii. By E. Lobo ! 

 Roadside at Puente de los Pastores ! Waterfall Valley ! 



Ericace^. 



Arbutus Unedo L. Woods and mountain slopes ; locally fre- 

 quent; 10-12. III. i. Cork Woods I ii. Mountains to highest ridge! 



Bhododendron bcetimim B. & E. Mountain valleys ; locally 

 common ; 4-6. III. [i. Castellar, beyond our limits, K.] ii. 

 Mountains to highest ridge ! 



Erica ciliaris L. Heathy places in mountains and woods; 

 occasional; 7-10. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair! ii. Mountains! 



E. arborea L. Similar places ; much commoner ; 3-4. III. i. 

 Cork Woods 1 ii. Mountains ! 



E. scoparia L. Similar places ; very common ; 4-5. III. i. 

 Queen of Spain's Chair 1 Cork Woods ! Alcadeza Crags I ii. 

 Mountains ! 



