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Spain; 3-6. I.! III. i. Alcadeza Crags! Valley near Long 

 Stables ! ii. Near Algeciras, N6e. 



Var. ramosissimum Wk. has many elongate flexuose branches; 

 mixed with type and perhaps commoner. I. ! III. i. Near San 

 Eoque, D. 



■\A. tortuosum Bosc Similar places; frequent? 3-8. Much 

 like last var., but wholly glabrous, leaves and sepals narrower. 

 My only gathering for A. majus proved to be this. I. Both sides 

 of Eock, Bent., Nilss, &c. Below Mediterranean Eoad ! 



A. Orontium L. Fields and heathy places ; common ; 3-5. 

 Very variable in leaves and flowers. I. ! III. ! 



Var. grandiflorum Chav. has broad leaves and large flowers, 

 often much branched. Common in Spain, rare on Eock. I. ! III. ! 

 f Var. iMrviflorum Lge. has flowers scarcely longer than calyx. 

 III. i. San Eoque, D. 



ChcBnorrhinuvi villosum Lge. Eocks ; locally frequent ; 5-6. 

 I. ! III. i. Alcadeza Crags ! 



Var. 2^usillum Boiss. has very small leaves. I. Winhl. ! 

 ■■'Linaria Cymbalaria L. On walls ; occasional, but very 

 doubtfully native, about the town and at San Eoque ! 



L. cirrhosa Willd. Banks and rough places ; rare ; 5-7. 

 Leaves narrow, sagittate, pedicels long, slender. Debeaux's notes 

 after this species (Fl. p. 148), refer to L. lanigera, and possibly 

 his San Eoque stations refer to the latter also. I. Brouss. ! 

 III. i. About San Eoque, Brouss., Pourr. S. Carbonera, Nilss. 



L. spuria Mill. Similar places ; rare ; 6-9. Calyx segments 

 broadly oval, subcordate. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Bev. 



Var. racemigera Lge. has very short pedicels and very small 

 calyx segments. Perez Lara thinks it is synonymous with next. 

 III. ii. Algeciras, Bev. 



L. lanigera Desf. Similar places ; rather frequent ; 6-10. 

 Very near last, but calyx segments narrow lanceolate. I. Abun- 

 dant near messroom of South Pavilion, K., herb. Balestrino!; not 

 there now, I think. Behind the Mount, K. II. ! III. i. and ii. ! 

 seldom seen by me in flower, but I think frequent. 



L. triphylla Mill. Cultivated fields ; rare ; 3-5. Annual, 

 leaves large and broad, flowers whitish or yellowish, variegated 

 with lilac. I. Brouss. ! III. i. At foot of San Eoque, D. 



[L. Glementei Haens. a perennial, 3 ft. high, flowers violet 

 with yellow palate, has been reported from Gibraltar by Dasoi.] 



L. viscosa Dum. Sandy ground; common; 2-6. Tall, with 

 large yellow flowers in a compact raceme, scarcely longer in fruit. 

 Often misnamed L. spartea L., which has much longer pedicels 

 in a lax raceme. I. Lem. ! ? I think this, but fruiting raceme 

 elongate. III. i. and ii.! In profusion on mountains after a fire I 



L. pedunculata Spreng. Sand-dunes ; locally plentiful ; 3-5. 

 I.! II.! III.! From Catalan Bay to Sandy Bay beyond Algeciras ! 

 Flowers purple or yellow. 



L. amethystea Hoffm. & Link. Sandy and gravelly places ; 

 locally common; 2-5. Flowers violet. TIL i. Cork Wood and 

 Alcadeza Crags! 



