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prostrate, and with quite different inflorescence, but I fear I may 

 have sometimes confounded the two. II. Neutral Ground! 

 III. i. Eoadside just beyond Campamento, and many other places ! 



P. H^jclropiper L. Marshy places; locally frequent; 7-10. 

 Eacemes lax, rather nodding, taste biting. III. i. Cork Wood 

 Sotos ! ii. By Miel from source almost to Algeciras ! 



\P. serrulatum Lag. By streams ; rather frequent ; 1-12. 

 Eacemes erect, compact, flowers pink. III. i. By Lajo and its 

 branches ! Cork Wood Sotos ! ii. ! 



P. Persicaria L. Vegetable gardens ; occasional ; 5-7. 

 Eacemes dense, rather short, many fruits trigonous. III. i. Near 

 First Venta ! ii. Palmones Playazo ! Algeciras, Bev. 



P. lapatlii folium L. Similar places; rare; 5-7. Racemes 

 larger and denser, fruits lenticular. Ill, i. Almoraima ! 



[P. Convolvulus Li. Cultivated ground? casual; 6-9. I. Lag. 

 Found by no other collector.] 



Thymelace^. 



Daphne Gnidmm h. Bushy places; common; 6-10. I.! III.! 



D. Laureola L. var. latifolia Coss. Woods; rare; 2-5. 

 III. ii. Summit of Waterfall Valley ! S. de Luna in Los Barrios 

 district, Larjuna. This may be the same station. 



Thymelcsa canescens Endl. Heathy hill slopes ; locally com- 

 mon ; 1-4. An erect, branched shrublet, leaves densely white- 

 tomentose, flowers in small clusters, perianth lobes much shorter 

 than tube. I.? Brouss.\ III. i. From Pedrera to Majarambout 

 Crags ! Near First Pine Wood I 



T. villosa Endl. Similar places, and in mountains ; rather 

 frequent ; 5-6. Diffuse, greyish hirsute, flowers solitary, axillary. 

 I. K. II. Abundant, Boiss., Juss., K. Not there now. III. i. 

 With last ! ii. Mountains to summits ! 



T.hirsuta Endl. Similar places; rare; 10-4. A tall shrublet, 

 with densely imbricate white-woolly leaves, corolla lobes as long as 

 tube. II. D., not there now. III. i. Linea and S. Carbonera, K., D. 



Laurine^. 

 Laurus nobilis L. Mountain valleys ; locally abundant? 3-4. 

 III. ii. S. de Palma, Wk. ! I have not seen this in flower or 

 fruit, but think I have seen leaves in several places. 



Santalace^. 



Osyris lanceolata Hochst. (0. quadripartita Salzm.). Eocks 

 and bushy slopes ; common on Eock, rare elsewhere ; 5-6. 

 1. 1 III. i. Cork Wood and Majarambout Crags! 



0. alba L. Similar places; rare or error? 3-5. Leaves much 

 smaller, male cymes forming a leafless raceme. I. Tournef. ? 

 Leman's specimens from Gibraltar are certainly 0. lanceolata and 

 not this (see K. Fl. p. 174). III. i. Mountain region of San 

 Eoque, K., D.? 



Tliesmm hwnile Vahl. Stony rough ground ; rare ; 2-4. 

 I. Above Levant Battery ! 



