4 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
tA. coronaria L. forma micrantha Daut: & Deb. Woods; 
locally common; 3. Much more slender in all parts than type, 
leaves with narrower ears flowers smaller and deeper blue. 
III. i. Almoraima Woo eb. fave twice searched for it 
without success; it is dedkbless very local. §. Carbonera, Rev. 
PAPAVERACER. 
-[Papaver somniferum L. var. setigerum Boiss. occurs as an 
occasional escape, as on North Front and at Linea ! 
P. Rheas L. Cornfields, or undisturbed ground; rather 
common; 4-5. I.! III. i. and ii.! In occasional fields abundant! 
P. dubium L. Similar places; much less frequent; 4-5, 
cern specimens of the last are liable to be mistaken for it. 
I! II ii. 
(te. een L is recorded by Kelaart for Gibraltar, but has 
not been confirm 
P. hybridum ‘L Cornfields and their ep ung locally fre- 
quent; 4-5. I. Engineer Road! III. i. By Fir t Pine Wood! 
Campamento! Carteian Hills! Magazine Hill! ii. In several 
laces ! 
Pe —— um ten Scop. Sea shores, chiefly on the Rock; 4-5. 
. Eastern and southern shores! Dockyard! Above Alameda 
oon Balestrin 1) IT.! IIT. ii. Carnero Point! 
ybrida DC. Waste places near the sea; casual ? 
4-6. eee i. t Coutpaiesete: Frere.| 
FUMARIACE. 
Fumaria capreolata L. Hedges and bushes; rather frequent ; 
2-5. Flowers creamy white with dark red tips, ig pedicels 
recurved. JI. Main Road from Charles V.’s Gate to Europa 
Pass ! eet Road! North Front gardens! “Biilaciati ion 
Road ! I 
Var. AiG asta Flowers turning deep crimson as soon 
as they open. III. i. Cachon! Shore near Puente Mayorga! 
Road to Bonel’s Farm! iii. Between Guadarranque and Algeci- 
ras, 
macrosepala Boiss. Bushy places; rare. Flowers pale, 
very large, sabes twice as broad as corolla, stem’ simple, hardl 
climbing. I. Under north-east precipice among Chamerops, 
Boiss. 
[F’. malacitana Haussn. Recorded by Dasoi roe el 
but Mr. Pugsley thinks the pepanige ose ere 
FP. sepiu um _ 
but the 
walks north of Algeciras, B. d R. My 1711 from Algeciras 
Alameda, ‘Gribilleak the station referred to, agrees with the type 
specimen (teste Pugsley) ! 
Var. gaditana Pagulsy differs from F. capreolata in erect 
