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province ; 4-6. Leaves and sepals narrowex', capsule narrower, 

 attenuate above. I have not identified it. II. D. 



Eufragia viscosa Benth. Grassy places ; common ; 4-5. 

 I. South and west slopes, It., D. Signal Station! II. ! III.! 



Trixago apula Stev. Usually in drier places ; common ; 4-5. 

 Flowers lavender and white. I. Breakneck Battery ! Moorish 

 Wall! II.! III.! 



f Var. lutea Lge. has bright yellow flowers, known from Eufragia 

 by its short broad sepals. L East slopes Middle Hill ! III. i. 

 Eocky slopes of San Eoque, Wk., K., D. 



\Bartsia aspera Lge. Dry rocky places ; locally frequent ; 8-9. 

 A Portuguese species, probably only a very scabrid form of the 

 Pyrenean B. spicata Ram. III. ii. Tops of mountains ! whence 

 Reverchon records it. 



Odontites tenuifolia Don var. australis Boiss. Dry bushy 

 places ; rare ? 7-9. Very slender, flowers small, unilateral. The 

 var. is a more glabrous form. III. ii. S. de Palma, Bev. 



Orobanchace^. 

 In this difficult order I have, as a rule, only mentioned 

 localities from which specimens have been named for me by 

 Prof. Beck, as well as citing those already recorded. It might 

 be misleading to give their apparent distribution, though several 

 species are probably quite common. 



Orohanche cernua Loefl. Apparently rare; 4-6. Corolla 

 bluish, much deflexed, much constricted below mouth. III. ii. 

 Near Algeciras, Winkl. 



W- caryophyllacea Sm. (0. Galii Vauch). Apparently rare ; 3-5. 

 Stout, corolla large and broad, wholly brown, stigmas brownish 

 or violet. III. ii. S. de Palma in Los Barrios District, Rev. 



if. macroglossa Beck has corolla square in lateral aspect. 

 III. i. Cork Wood Crags! (my 1669, pars, teste Beck). Con- 

 founded with 0. gracilis. 



i 0. Eap2t)n-Ge7ust(s ThuiW. Appears rare; 3-5. Larger than 

 0. gracilis, with larger wider corolla, more uniformly brownish 

 rose, not shining within ? stigmas yellow. III. ii. S. de Palma, 

 Wiiikl., Bev. 



0. gracilis Sm. (0. cruenta Bertol.). Rather frequent, at least 

 locally ; 3-6. Usually large, stout, corolla dull greenish yellow 

 outside at base, reddish towards mouth, deep shining moroon 

 inside, stigmas yellow. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! (teste 

 Beck), ii. Frequent at the Waterfall ! {teste Beck). 



ff. polyantha Beck has smaller flowers in a longer spike. 

 III. i. Cork Wood Crags! (my 1669, pars, teste Beck). 



fVar. Spr miner i Beck (0. reticulata Beck, non Wallr.). Corolla 

 larger, upper lip with broader lobes. III. Near Gibraltar, Beck. 

 ii. Algeciras, Beck. 



0. foetida Poir. Either this species or the next often frequent 

 in cornfields ; 4-5. Corolla deep blackish crimson, 7-12 lines, 

 filaments pilose below, inserted li-3J lines above base, stigmas 

 described as yellow, but Prof. Beck thus names my specimens 



