A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR 
AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
By Masor A. H. WOLLEY-DOD. 
PUMA fain An? Maen ancora 
Intropuctory Norn. 
In the following list of plants recorded from Gibraltar and its 
a thoes I have divided the region into three districts, as 
follow: 
4 The ee territory, 7.e. the Rock itself and the North 
EF 
ron 
II. The pe Ground. 
ITI. a subdivided into three sub-districts— 
. San Roque, as far as the Guadar —— River. 
rom the Palm oo River to the sea. 
iver 
The 
Boissier, Voyage Botanique dans le Midi de V Bspagne, cited as 
Voy. Bot. ; Kela art, Flora Calpensis, cited as K. Fl.; Debeaux, 
Flore de Gibraltar, cited as Deb. Fl.; Perez Lara, Florula 
Gaditana, cited as hens Fl.; Frere, Synopsis a the Flora of 
Gibraltar, cited as Frer 
tT e following signs a aii eas are used :— 
* Denotes naturalized alie notes species or varieties 
not recorded elsewhere in char Province of Cadiz. [ ] Denotes 
species which are excluded either as cultivated, casual, imperfectly 
naturalized, or incorrectly diagnosed. ? — doubt as to the 
cated in the station named. ! After a bonis or a collector’s 
name Biro that I have seen a specimen in that locality, or by 
that collec 
The following abbreviations lees been adopted for names of 
collector: 
Olea 
. = Clemente. Lge. = Lange. 
Clus. = Clusius. Nilss. = Nilsson. 
Colm. = Colmeiro. P.L. = Perez Lara. 
= Z. Pourr. = Pourret. 
Deb. = Debeaux Rey. = Reverchon 
r. = Durieu. ‘ Salzm. = Salzmann. 
K. = Kelaart. Wk. = Willkomm. 
Lem. = Lemann Wink]. = Winkler. 
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JOURNAL OF Borany, ‘Jak 1914. [SupPLEMENT] 
