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S. romana L. Dry and rocky places; rare; 4-5, Annual, 

 with white flowers, floral leaves like cauline. III. i. S. Carbonera 

 and San Eoque, D. 



Cleonia lusitanica Lt. Eough slopes; occasional; 5-6. III. i. 

 Beyond Pedrera ! Path to First Pine Wood ! Pine Wood 

 Plains ! Alcadeza Crags ! ii. Algeciras, Frere. 



Prunella vulgaris L. Damp marshy places ; frequent ; 4-6. 

 III. i. Almoraima Soto ! By Lajo ! ii. Mountains ! Carnero 

 Hills ! iii. Guadacorte Marsh ! 



\Prasium viajus L. Eocky places and old walls ; very com- 

 mon on Eock, rather rare in Spain; 4-6. I. ! III. i. At Carteia! 

 ii. Old walls at Algeciras ! Carnero Hills ! 



Ajuga Iva Schreb. Dry hills ; rather rare ; 3-7. III. i. 

 Carteian Hills ! ii. Near Sandy Bay ! iii. Guadacorte ! 



Var. i^seudo-Iva Benth. with yellowish, not rose flowers, and 

 more revolute leaves. Much commoner than type, and usually 

 cleistogamous. I. Near Willis's ! III. i. and ii. ! 



j-Teucriuvi campamdatmn L. Eare ; 5-7. Leaves sub- 

 bipinnatifid. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Nee. 



T. fruticans L. Bushy places ; chiefly in woods ; common ; 

 2-5. I. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



fVar. latifolium Eouy, with larger broader leaves, subvillous 

 above. I. Wk., K, D. III. i. S. Carbonera, D. ii. S. de 

 Palma, Bev. 



fVar. roHmdifolium Daut. & Deb. Leaves shorter, broader, 

 half the size, roundish ovate, green above. I. III., i. and ii. 

 Same collectors. 



\T. hracteatum Desf. Dry grassy hills; rare; 6-7. Whorls 

 several-flow^ered, not secund, bracts ovate lanceolate, longly 

 petiolate, calyx segments subequal, flowers pink. A Moroccan 

 species, reported from Tarifa according to Ball, but not recently 

 found. III. ii. Eidge between Carnero and Pelayo!, dwarf 

 specimens in an exposed situation. 



T. Scorodonia L. Bushy and rocky places in mountains ; 

 locally common ; 5-7. The type is subglabrous and eglandular. 

 III. ii. El Cobre, &c. ! Other examples from Waterfall Valley have 

 a more or less glandular-ciliate calyx, but are best under type. 



Var. hcBticum P. L. Inflorescence very glandular, corolla tube 

 shorter. I. Brouss. !, Salzm., Durand, dx. III. i. Queen of 

 Spain's Chair ! Alcadeza Crags ! ii. Mountains ! 



Var. pseudo- Scorodonia P. L. Leaves longer, less deltoid, 

 whitish-tomentose beneath. I. Eare, K. III. i. Queen of 

 Spain's Chair ! 



T. resupinatum Desf. Cultivated fields ; frequent or common ; 

 5-6. Leaves dentate or subentire, corolla resupinate. III. i. 

 and ii. ! 



T. scordioides Schreb. Marshy spots ; very local ; 7-8. 

 III. iii. Palmones Sands ! Thicket near Guadacorte ! 



\T. lucidum L. Eough slopes; rare; 6-7. Aspect of T. Cha- 

 mcedrys L., but quite glabrous, with shining leaves. I.'? Between 

 Old Man's Garden and Engineer's Eoad, Bobinson, Not confirmed. 



