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woods, but not confined to them ; frequent ; 2-3. III. i. 

 and ii. ! 



E. ramosum Schl. Dry sandy places and cornfields ; very 

 common ; 3-5. I. Lew. III. ! This is doubtless the species 

 referred to by Kelaart (Fl. p. 187) as E. hyemale. 



[E. hyemale L. Sandy banks ; very local, or error ; 3-5. 

 III. i. Abundantly by a tributary of the Guadarranque, K. 

 Probably the Lajo is meant, where the last species is abundant.] 



IsOETEiK. 



ilsoetes bcetica Wk. In pools ; rare ; 6. III. i. Bare in pools 

 at Almoraima, Wk. 



Lycopodie^. 



Selaginella denticulata Sprg. Kough slopes and rocky places 

 among bushes ; very common ; 2-4. I. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



FlLICES. 



Gymnogramma Icptophylla Desv. Bushy and stony places ; 

 very common ; 3-5. I. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



Ceterach officinarum Willd. On rocks, partial to limestone ; 

 11-5. I. ! III. i. Alcadeza Crags ! Long Stables Eavine ! 



■\ Notochlcena Marantce R. Br. Similar places ; rare ; 4-5. Re- 

 sembling last, but fronds much larger and bipinnate, glabrous 

 above. III. ii. Algeciras Mountains, Clem. 



■\N. veiled R. Br. [N. lanuginosa Kaulf.). Similar places; rare; 

 11-3. Smaller than last, woolly both sides. I. Lcm.\ Boiss., 

 Nee. 



Poly podium vulgare L. Rough rocky places, often on tree 

 trunks ; rather locally common ; 8-3. I. St. George's Hall ! 

 Mediterranean Steps! III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair! Cork 

 Woods ! Alcadeza ! ii. Common in mountains ! 



Var. serratum Willd. has lobes of frond serrate. I. Mediterra- 

 nean Steps ! III. i. San Roque, Wk. ii. Algeciras, Wk. 



Cheilanthes odora Svv. Under rocks and bushes ; rare ; 2-5. 

 I. About Michael's I Below Spur Battery ! III. i. East Slopes 

 Chair! ii. Waterfall! 



\Polystichu7n Thelypteris Roth. Streams and marshes; locally 

 frequent; 7-10. III. i. S. Lorca ! Cork Wood Sotos ! 



P. Filix-mas Roth. Woods ; rare ; 6-9. III. ii. Cuartel de 

 las Corzas, P. L. S. de Palma, Bev., Clem. 



Cystopteris fragilis Bernh. Shady slopes on mountains; rare; 

 6-9. III. I. San Roque, D. ii. S. de Luna, P. L. S. de Palma, 

 Clem. 



Aspleniwn Filix-fosmina Roth. Damp places in woods ; 

 locally common ; 6-8. III. i. Cork Wood Sotos ! ii. Mountains ! 



A. lanceolatum Huds. Dry, but shady rocks; locally common; 

 4-9. III. i. Summit of Chair ! ii. Mountains ! 



A. Trichomanes L. Similar places; common on the Rock, less 

 so in Spain ; 4-9. I. ! III. i. Alcadeza Crags ! Long Stables ! 

 S. Carbonera, D. No record for ii. where it certainly should 

 occur. 



