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E. austraMs Ij. Similar places; common; 12-1. III. i. and 

 ii. Same stations, also Palmones Pinar ! 



E. umhellata L. Similar places ; occasional ; 2-6. III. i. 

 Cork Woods, especially near Second Pine Wood ! Alcadeza Crags 

 and Plains ! ii. Mountains ! 



Var. suhcampanulata DC. Throat of corolla more open, 

 stamens shorter. III. ii. S. de Saladillo, P. L. 



fVar. viajor Coss. Corolla nearly twice the size, 2|-3 lines 

 long, anthers larger but less exserted. Ill, i. Near San Eoque, 

 Wk. ii. S. de Palma, Bev. 



fVar. ananclra Lge. Corolla larger than type, cylindrical, 

 anthers none. III. ii. S. de Luna near Los Barrios, Nilss. 



E. viediterranea Lt. Similar places ; rare; 1-3. III. ii. Hills 

 behind Algeciras, Frere. 



Calluna vulgaris Salisb. Similar places ; abundant ; 7-13. 

 III. i. and ii. ! 



fVar. depressa W.-Dod. in Journ. Bot., 1914, p. 13. Prostrate, 

 stems tortuous, intricate. III. i. All over Bonel's Farm ! 



Oleace^. 



Jasminum fruticans L. Eocky bushy places ; very common ; 

 3-5. I. ! 



Olea europcea L. Mountain and hill slopes ; common ; 5-6. 

 [I. A few trees cultivated in Kelaart's time.] 



Var. oleaster DC. The wild form, with much smaller fruit. 

 I.! III.! 



Phillyrea latifolia L. Woods ; occasional, or locally frequent ; 

 2-4. Described as a tree, 18-24 ft. high ; I have only seen it as a 

 bush, 8-10 ft., often much less; leaves rather deeply and very 

 acutely serrate, or almost entire on the same bush, fruit globose, 

 umbilicate at apex. III. i. Cork Woods near Second Venta ! 

 ii. Waterfall Valley ! 



f Var. ohliqua Ait., with elliptical lanceolate leaves, teeth almost 

 obsolete. III. ii. With type in S. de Palma, Wk. 



P. media L. Similar places; rare? 12-1. Very like last, but 

 a rounder fuller bush, with finely toothed leaves, about twice 

 as long as broad, fruit globose, abruptly mucronate, not um- 

 bilicate. I. Old Man's Garden ! Near Corsican's Post ! Levant ! 

 I think not common all over the Eock, as Kelaart and Dautez 

 report. III. ii. Eecorded in my notes, but authority mislaid. 



P. angustifolia L. Similar places ; common ; 1-4. Leaves 

 almost linear. III. i. Malaga Gardens ! Alcadeza Crags ! Cork 

 Woods ! ii. Palmones Playazo, a broad-leaved form ! Mountains ! 

 iii. Palmones Sands ! 



Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. Woods and hedges ; rather 

 frequent ; 1-2. [I. Engineer Eoad and about Alameda, not 

 native '?] III. i- Alcadeza ! Eailway near Guadarranque Eiver ! 

 Cork Wood Sotos ! ii. M. de la Torre ! Near Palmones railway 

 bridge ! iii. Guadacorte ! 



