CONTENTS. xvii 



128 Boragineae, 129 Solaneae, 132 Scrophularineae, 

 133 Orobancheae, 136 Labiatae, 136 Verbenacese, 

 141 Acanthaceae, 141 Primulaceae, 141 Plumba- 

 gineae, 142 Plantagineae, 143 Amaranthaceae, 143 

 Chenopodeae, 144 Phytolacceae, 145 Polygoneae, 145 

 Thymeleae, 1 46 Santalaceae, 1 47 Aristolochieae, 

 147 Euphorbiaceae, 147 Urticeae, 151 Moreae, 151 

 Cupuliferae, 152 Salicineae, 153 Coniferae, 153. 



MONOCOTYLEDON ES. Naiadeae, 155 Aroideae, 155- 

 Palmae, 156 Orchideae, 156 Bromeliaceae, 157 Iri- 

 deae, 158 Amaryllideae, 159 Smilaceae, 160 Liliaceae, 

 161 Colchicaceae, 1 64 - Junceae, 1 65 Cyperaceae, 

 166 Gramineae, 166. 



ACOTYLEDONES. Equesitaceae, 170 Lycopodiaceae, 171 

 Filices, 171 Hepaticae, Lichenes, &c., 173. 



ADDENDA. Leguminosae, 173 Santalaceae, 174 Euphor- 

 biaceae, 174 Urticeae, 174 Geraniaceae, 174 Com- 

 positae, 174. 



PART IV. 



BOTANY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF GIBRALTAR. 



Andalusia, 177 Spanish customs, cigars, robbers, 177 

 Spanish lines, 178 Sandy desert, Spanish race-course, 

 179 Queen of Spain's Chair, 180 Pindalista, 181 

 Campo, 182 Mr. Francia's farm, 183 Mr. Sprague's 

 farm, 184 St. Roque, 184 Mr. M'Crae's hotel, 186 

 Almandral, 187 Corkwood, Duke of Kent's farm, 188 

 Convent of Almorama, Long Stables, 190 Castellar, 

 190 Boca del Leon, 192 Spanish peasant, 192 Los 

 Barrios, 193 Algesiras, 193 Mr. Willkomm's observa- 



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