74 A FLORA OP GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



L.arvenselj. Fields and roadsides ; rare; 3-5. III. i. Linea! 

 Near San Eoque ! ii. Algeciras Station ! 



L. apulumYAhX. Dry hills ; frequent; 3-5. III. i. Carteian 

 Hills ! Campamento Common ! 



Myosotis repens Don. (ill. palmtris Eoth. var. bcetica P. L.?). 

 Marshes and streams; locally common; 4-6. Calyx tuhe conical, 

 deeply cleft, teeth much longer than broad, flowers rather large. 

 III. i. Near top of Chair ! ii. Mountains! iii. Guadacorte ! 



filf. lingulata Lehm. {M. ccespitosa Schultz). Similar places ; 

 rare ; 4-6. No aerial creeping stolons, leaves narrower, flowers 

 smaller, corolla limb not wider than length of tube. III. ii. Hills 

 near San Bernabe ! 



f M. sicu/a Guss. Similar places; rare; 5-6. Annual, pedicels 

 ebracteate, scarcely longer than calyx, usually ascending in fruit. 

 III. iii. Boggy meadows near Palmones, Winkl. 



\M.maritima Hochst.? Marshes near sea; rare; 5. Perennial, 

 base of stem woody, hairs on tubercles, flowers very large and 

 pale. An Azorean species. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Eev. 



M. hispida Schl. {M. collina Eeichb.). Sandy places, or in 

 woods ; frequent ; 3-5. III. i. Cork Woods ! ii. Palmones 

 Playazo and Pinar ! iii. Palmones Sands ! 



M. versicolor Pers. Similar or more grassy places; occasional; 

 3-5. III. i. Andalucian racecourse. Pinar de los Bigotes ! 

 Cork Woods ! ii. Algeciras Golf Links ! Palmones Playazo and 

 Pinar! Near M. de la Torre! iii. Palmones Sands! 



M. intermedia Link. {M. arvensis Hill). Sandy fields; rare; 

 3-5. III. [i. Near Gibraltar, Jf. Not "at Gibraltar," as Debeaux 

 says.] ii. Near Algeciras, Clem. 



[M. sylvatica Hoffm. Debeaux credits Kelaart with this from 

 near San Eoque, but Kelaart only reports it from the neighbour- 

 hood of Gibraltar, probably outside our limits.] 



Cynoglossum cheirifolium L. Eocky and stony places ; oc- 

 casional ; 2-4. The corolla is described as rosy, fading to violet 

 or blue, but the limb is permanently cream-coloured, the tube and 

 throat processes deep maroon. I, Jews' Cemetei'y ! Ince's ! 

 Willis's ! III. i. San Eoque, D. ii. Algeciras, D. 



C. clandestinum Desf. Dry hills and sandy places ; frequent ; 

 2-4. III. ! 



G.pictum Ait. Similar places; frequent; 3-5. I. In great 

 abundance on middle parts, K. I have only seen a single 

 specimen near Green's Lodge ! III. ! 



Omphalodes linifolia Pourr. Dry bushy places ; locally fre- 

 quent ; 5. III. i. Cork Wood Crags ! Alcadeza Crags ! 



[Symphytum tuberosum L. was communicated to Kelaart from 

 the Eock. Error or casual ?] 



S0LANACE.aB. 



Solanum nigrmn h. Eoadsides and waste places ; rare; 1-12. 

 The black berries are the only constant feature ; leaf lobing, 

 hairiness, and size and colour of flowers vary greatly. I. Sand- 



