90 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



A. hastata L. ? Eoadsides and waste places ; common; 7-9. 

 Only seen in young state. I. Governor's Cottage and elsewhere ! 

 II.! III.! 



A. angustifolia Sm. Similar places; rare; 7-11. III. i. 

 Eailside about San Roque Station ! iii. Palmones Marshes ! 



■'•\Bouhieva muUifida Moq.-Tand. Sandy places near sea; 

 abundant, at least locally; 8-10. I. Eosia! North Front! 

 II.! III.! 



Chenopodium ambrosioides L. Eoadsides and waste places ; 

 rather frequent ; 6-11. The plant has a strong aromatic smell, 

 and varies much in leaf cutting. I. Eosia ! Eeclamation Eoad ! 

 II.! III. i. Almoraima Station! First Venta! Towards Bonel's 

 Farm ! ii. Algeciras Station and elsewhere ! 



tVar. ■pinnatifida Wk. has pinnatitid leaves. III. iii. By 

 Guadacorte Farm ! 



G. album L. fvar. pagamim Eeichb. Cultivated and waste 

 places ; rather frequent ; 6-10. Leaves narrowed below, panicle 

 lax, racemes spicate, seeds acutely keeled. I. Very common, 

 K., D. I have only seen a plant or two at Sandpits ! III. i. 

 Campamento ! First Pine Wood, &c. ! ii. Algeciras Station ! 

 Palmones Playazo ! iii. Salt Pans ! 



C. 02ml if oliuvi Qchv&d. Similar places; rather frequent ; 6-10. 

 Leaves shorter, broader, even upper not narrowed at base, seeds 

 with a thick obtuse keel. It is more general than my stations 

 show. I. Eeclamation Eoad ! III. i. Cachon I 



C. murale L. Similar places ; common ; 1-12. Shorter, 

 denser, much more leafy, leaves often shining, strongly sinuate- 

 lobed. I.! III.! 



G. Vulvaria L. Eoadsides and waste places ; rare ; 6-10. 

 Small, prostrate, with a very foetid odour. III. i. Beyond Cam- 

 pamento 1 ii. Algeciras Station ! 



[C. Bomts-Henricus L., communicated to Kelaarfc, was doubt- 

 less an error.] 



Beta maritima L. Cultivated fields, roadsides, &c. ; common ; 

 4-6. I.! IL! III.! 



fVar. erecta G. & G. A strict erect form, with leaves mostly 

 cordate, appears to correspond with this variety. I. Europa 

 Glacis ! 



[Phytolacce^.] 



[Phytolacca dioica L. is often planted, and P. decandra L. is 

 half naturahzed in old gardens.] 



P0LYGONACE.E. 



Emex S2niwsa Csbimgd. Waste places; common; 2-4. I.! II.! 

 III. i. and ii. ! 



Bumex crispus L. Ditches and damp places; rather frequent ; 

 4-6. Panicle close and dense, leaves narrow, undulate, perianth 

 segments I'ather large, entire. I. About the forts, D. III. ! 



B. conglomeratus Murr. Similar or drier places ; rather 

 common ; 5-6. Panicle laxly branching, leaves narrow, flat, 

 perianth segments small, entire. II. ! III. ! 



