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iT. diffusus Salzm. Similar places; common on the Rock; 

 5-7. Differs from last chiefly in narrower floral leaves, though 

 in Masson's specimen, cited as typical, as well as in all I have 

 examined, they are twice as broad as cauline. I. ! 



]T. vulgaris L. Similar places and rough ground ; rare? 5-7. 

 Cauline leaves much broader and flowers pedicelled. I. Gaudi- 

 chaud. III. i. Carteian Hills, Von Martins, K., and others. 



i Var. capitatns Wk. has capitate inflorescence. I. Rev. My 

 917 from Moorish Wall near Middle Gate closely resembles this, 

 but Mr. Jackson thinks it is only a form of last with lax branches 

 and broader leaves. 



Coridothymns capitatns Reichb. f. Dry hills; locally abun- 

 dant ; 5-9. I. Gaudichaud. III. i. North and West of San Roque ! 

 ]Micromeria grceca Benth. Dry bushy places ; frequent; 4-6. 

 Only the variety is recorded by Debeaux, though the type seems 

 equally frequent. I. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



Var. latifolia Boiss. has leaves as broad as those of next. 

 I. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



M. nervosa 'Q&nih. Similar places; rare; 5-6. Inflorescence 

 much denser, calyx very villous, teeth more spreading. III. i. 

 By Pedrera, D. 



Satureiainodora Ssdzm. Dry heathy hills ; rare; 6-7. Rather 

 like Coridothymns, but much more lax and straggling, with much 

 laxer inflorescence. III. i. Top of Queen of Spain's Chair ! 

 ii. Cuartel de las Corzas, Laguna. S. de Palma, Bev. 



{Calamintha Nepeta Savi {Melissa Nepieta) is recorded by 

 Boissier and Kelaart from Gibraltar. It differs from next, which 

 is often mistaken for it, in its subequal calyx teeth, throat hairs 

 exserted, and smaller corolla.] 



C. menthcBfolia Host. {G. officinalis Benth.) var. hcetica Ball. 

 Similar places; locally abundant; 6-12. Lower calyx teeth much 

 the longest, thi'oat hairs included. The variety is more densely 

 white tomentose, and more branched, with larger corolla, but 

 scarcely differs from type, which is abundant elsewhere in the 

 province. I. ! III. i. Cork Woods ! ii. Waterfall Valley ! 



G. Clinopodium Benth. Woods and bushy places ; rather 

 rare; 5-6. Our form seems to be var. pteroceplmla P. L., with 

 long plumose calyx. III. i. Almoraima Soto ! ii. Waterfall 

 Valley! 



Melissa officinalis L. var. villosa Boiss. Similar places ; 

 locally frequent ; 6-7. The variety is a more villous form. 

 III. i. Almoraima ! ? leaves only. ii. Waterfall Valley ! 



Bosmarinus officinalis L. Bushy and rocky places; rather 

 rare; 11-5. I. Mediterranean Steps and Road t Near Signal 

 Station ! III. i. Cork Wood Crags ! 



Salvia triloba L. t var. calpeana Daut. & Deb. Rocky bushy 

 places; very rare; 5-6. Shrub, 5-6 ft., leaves narrow, entire, 

 wrinkled, some (very few in the only bush I have seen) with a 

 pair of leaflets at base. Differs from type in being twice as lai'ge, 

 with longer laxer spikes, and broader much less tomentose leaves. 

 The entire-leaved form, var. integrifolia Rev., hardly difi'ers from 



