A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 3 
+R. ee Vill. Marshes; rather frequent; 2-6. 
ne i. Cor sta ee Marshes! Sand desert below 
civ Bonen Wk., . 8. de Palma, Winkl. + Near 
Salt Pans! Between Guiiidolte ‘and Guadarranque River 
+H, — us L. Marshes; rare; 2-5. IIT. i. +t Soto ; 
sparingly ! 
R. . palustris Sm. Damp grassy places and stream —— very 
com ; 4-5. The aggregate covers the common speci with 
reesei tery hirsute leaves, but it varies cidchd in hispidity, a to a 
less degree in leaf cutting. 
ar. macrophyllus P. L. is the common variety, more or less 
densely clothed with yellowish hair, peduncles hairy, terete, sepals 
spreading or ascending, carpel beak recurved. My 1757, from 
near Cortijo Trinidad, is a peculiar variety with longly petiolulate 
central leaf-segments ; it is like R. Alee Wk., but the root is 
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s P.L. Much more glabrous, leaves, especially 
upper, more ie Site narrower segments; sepals more str rongly 
reflexed. A very local variety. A distinction is made by many 
botanists between R. adscendens of Brotero’s Fl. Lus. p. 370, and 
Mote i “7 p. 229; but the author obviously intended these to 
be the There is, consequently, a eae of names, 
and I sancise: that Perez Lara’s recor . Brotert refer to 
var. macrophyllus. III. i. ” Sot to behind ie Stables! (I believe 
this pei but not collected). iii. Guadarranque marshes, 
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is [R. Stevent Andr. +var. multifidus Amo is recorded by Dautez 
from the Guadarranque marshes. The last-named variety, which 
he does not record, bears a superficial siiamt: Fy to it. 
R. trilobus Desf. Similar or drier situations ; Lie 5 
3-5. Usually glabrous, flowers half the size of those of £. Sar aon 
A dwarf form is found on the summit of the Frayle ridge at 
2500 ft. bf more. IIL! 
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frequent; 4-5. III. i. From Second Vaors. to Long Stables and 
Almoraima ! Z ici dab i M. de la Torre and Palmones railway 
bridge ! en a ns! 
i ata L. oe grassy and marshy places; rather 
oceania "35. a. 1111! 
R. arvensis L. Cornfields; very common; 3-5. III.! 
Ficaria ranunculoides Moench. Mok r. grandiflora P, L. Marshy 
and damp fields and woods; very ¢ 12-4, Much larger 
than type, with conspicuously reticulate. 6A es. I have not seen 
type, nor has Perez Lara in the Province; but he cites Amo’s 
record, ‘ «the neighbourhood of Gibraltar.” IL.! III. 
onis autumnalis L. Cornfields; rare; 4-5. III. i. Between 
San Roque and Alcadeza Crags! 
A mata L. Dry heathy Lug as: open parts of 
woods; rather common; 2-5. III. i. and i 3 
