XVI CONTENTS. 



PART II. 



BOTANY OF GIBRALTAR. 



Barren appearance of the rock from the straits, 55 Vege- 

 tation, 56 In the Alaraeda gardens, 56 Road to 

 Europa, 57 St. Michael's cave, O'Hara's tower, 58 

 Mediterranean stairs, 58 Europa-flat, 59 Glenrocky, 

 63 Mr. Bracebridge's garden, Navy Commissioner's 

 grounds, 60 Naval hospital, 61 Road to the galleries, 

 62 Apes, 62 Private gardens, 64 Vegetable market, 

 65 Fishes, 65 Inundation, 66 Neutral-ground, Ca- 

 talan-bay, 6772. 



PART III. 



SYNOPSIS OF PLANTS GROWING IN GIBRALTAR, 

 INDIGENOUS AND CULTIVATED. 



DICOTYLEDONES. Ranunculaceae, 76 Papaveraceae, 77 

 Fumariaceae, 77 Magnoliaceae, 78 Anonaceae, 78 

 Cruciferae, 78 Capparideae, 81 Cistineae, 81 Poly- 

 galeae, 81 Frankeniaceae, 81 Resedaceae, 82 Caryo- 

 phylleae, 82 Lineae, 86 Aurantiaceae, 87 Hyperi- 

 cineae, 81 Meliaceae, 88 Ampelideae, 89 Geraniaceae, 

 89 Oxalideae, 90 Zygophylleae, 90 Rutaceae, 91- 

 Rhamneae, 91 Terebinthaceae, 91 Leguminosse, 92 

 Rosaceae, 102 Granateae, 104 Lythrarieae, 104 

 Tamariscineae, 104 Cucurbitaceae, 104 Paronychieae, 

 105 Crassulaceae, 105 Ficoideae, 106 Cactese, 107 

 Saxifrageae, 107 Umbelliferae, 107 Araliaceae, 111 

 Caprifoliaceae, 111 Rubiaceae, 112 Valerianeas, 112 

 Dipsaceae, 113 Compositae, 114 Campanulaceae, 125 

 ^Jasmineae, 126 Oleineae, 126 Apocyneae, 127 

 Gentianeae, 128 Bignoniaceae, 128 Convolvulacese, 



