7.8 TRAVELS IN BRAZIL. 



Cymothon physodes, linearis; Oniscus pustulatus, Asellus, 

 Armadillo, sylvestris ; Aranea picea; LigcBus equestris, Ta- 

 banus bovinus ; -Bomij/Zms melanocephalus, fuscus ; Truxalis 

 hungaricus ; Papilio D. Hyali ; N. Megaera; Sat. Pasi- 

 phae, Janira, Rumina; Pleb. R. Phlaius. Vermes: Si- 

 punailus nudus; Noctiluca miliaris ; Veretillum cynomorium; 

 Actinia, div. sp. 



The plants belonging to the Downs of Gibraltar are — 

 Scirpus Holoschcemis ; Cyperus fascicvljris ; Bromus 

 riibens; Festuca alopecuros, Calycina, Digitaria, Dac- 

 tylon; Jimcus maritinius ; Polygonum maritimum; RuMEX 

 THYRSOIDEUS ; Plantago Lofflingii, Lagopus; Salicornia 

 fructicosa ; Convolvulus Soldanella ,- Scj-ophularia frutescenSi 

 Crucianellamaritima ; Cakile maritima; Cheiranthus trilobus ; 

 Cachrijs Libanotis; Caucalis maritima ; Daucus MURI- 

 CATVS ; Oenanthe pimpinelloides ; Eryngium ilici- 

 FOLIUM ; Frankenia Icevis ,- Anagallis coerulea, Monelli ; 

 Limim maritimum ; Drosophyllmn Lusitanicum, Lk.; Corri- 

 giola littoralis ; Medicago marina ,- Ononis RAMOSISSIMA, 

 viscosa, variegata, PICTA, HISPIDA ; Euphorbia Paralius. 

 — The vegetation of the mostly dry hills about Algesiras 

 agrees with that of the Queen's Chair; we found on both — 

 Daphne Gnidium, villosa ; Passerina canescens ; Oka 

 europcea; Ligustrum officinale ; 77/j/wm5 vulgaris, Zygis, pa- 

 tavinus; Eriostemian Lusitanicum, Lk.; Sideritis romana, 

 subspinosa ; Prasium majus ; LAVANDULA MULTIFIDA ; 

 Phlomis purpurea ,• Teucrium valentinum ; Rosmarinus offi- 

 cinalis-, Hedera Helix; Erica umbellata, scoparia, australis; 

 Cistus populifolius, formosus ; Helianthemum halimifolium, 

 glutirwsum, serratum, guttatum ; Tuberaria ; Delphinium pe- 

 regrinum, pentagynum ; Rubus fruticosus ; Po/j/gaZa »zo«5- 

 peliensis; Sedum arenarium, Brot.; Ulex europseus ; Genista 

 candicans, tridetitata ; Trifolium angustifolium ; Spartium 

 spinosuHi; PistaciaLentiscus. — In the meadows and pastures 

 there were — Cyperus longus; Scirpus acicularis ; Schcenus 



