86 A FLORA OP GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



T. Folium L. Eough bushy places ; locally common ; 4-7. 

 I. ! III. i. Cork Wood Crags ! Near Malaga Gardens ! 



Var. cmreoforme Rouy has yellowish tomentum. Debeaux says 

 he has submitted specimens from the Rock to M. Rouy, who says 

 they are not T. aureum Schreb., as at first supposed. I. Near 

 Middle Gate of Charles the Fifth's Wall ! 



Vbrbenace^. 



Verbena officinalis L. Waste places; frequent; 5-10. I. Not 

 common, K. II. Frequent, K. III.! 



V. supina L. Similar places ; rare ; 4-6. II. D. III. i. 

 Sand desert, D. ii. One or two places in Algeciras ! 



Vitex Agmis-castus h. Sandy ground; occasional; 7-8. II.! 

 III. i. Near Agua Mayorga, D., Boiss. Lane to First Venta ! 

 Almoraima I Towards S. Lorca ! ii. Near Algeciras and El 

 Saladillo! Arroyo Gaba! 



ACANTHACE^. 



Acanthus mollis L. Bushy places ; abundant on dry lime- 

 stone on the Rock, and by watercourses in Spain, very rarely dry 

 places ; 4-6. I. ! III. ! Long Stables Ravine and Alcadeza 

 Crags are the only dry spots in which I have seen it. 



Lbntibulariace^. 

 Pinguiculalusitanicalj. Stream beds; locally frequent; 4-7. 

 III. i. East slopes Queen of Spain's Chair ! ii. Mountains ! 



Primulace^. 



Coris monspeliensis L. Sandy places; locally frequent; 3-6. 

 III. i. Cork Wood Crags ! Alcadeza Crags ! S. Carbonera and 

 San Roque, D. 



Lysimachia Epliemerum L. Damp bushy places ; locally fre- 

 quent ; 6-7. III. i. Almoraima Soto ! iii. Guadacorte Marsh ! 



Asterolinum stellatum Hoffm. & Link. Dry hills and moun- 

 tains ; common ; 3-4. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! Bond's 

 Farm ! About San Roque ! Cork Woods ! ii. Mountains I 



■\Centimculits minimus L. Damp grassy places; rare; 4-6. 

 III. i. Near San Roque, Ball ! ii. Near Algeciras, Nilss. 



Anagallis crassifolia Thore. Marshy places; locally frequent; 

 4-6. Flowers white. III. i. Near top of Queen of Spain's 

 Chair ! Alcadeza Crags ! ii. Mountains ! 



A. arvensis L. Dry hills and fields, tilled and native; com- 

 mon; 2-5. Flowers red. I. A'. II.! III.! With pale pink 

 flowers (var. carnea Schr.) behind Algeciras engine shed ! 



A. ccerulea Lamk. Similar places ; abundant; 2-5. Flowers 

 blue. Varies greatly in size, the small-flowered forms may be 

 A. parvifiora Hoffm. & Link. I. ! II. ! III. ! 



Var. latifolia Lge. is larger, stouter, leaves broadly ovate, 

 subcordate, semiamplexicaul, calyx segments longer and broader. 

 Frequent on Rock. Perez Lara says it is commoner than type in 

 province, but I have not found it so. I. ! III. ! 



