12 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
pendent of their spacing or width, which vary greatly. I. Rock 
and North Front! III. ii. Near Algeciras, P. L. 
f. undata L. Reported by Kelaart from the Rock; probably 
synonymous with R. betica Gay, which is reported from several 
up-country station s.] 
. propinqua R. Br. (&. Gayana Boiss. ?). Sandy ground; 
very rare; 5. Much more slender, with smaller more sessile 
flowers, and much smaller pods. II. D. I have asin ral 
times in sang for it, but have seen none of the genus the 
R. lutea L. Cuitivated fields and roadsides ; lopally Sonne: 
4-6. Debsaes only admits var. minor Mull., but all the creme! 5 
I have seen are at least as tall, and often taller, than type—often 
2 feet high. I. K. Kelaart doubts its nativity, but it is usually 
a weed of cultivation. III. i. Between Campamento and San 
Roque! First Venta! About Pinar de los aoe 
al — ~~ er bushes on ough ground and on 
ns; co 2-6. Confounded ‘with R. Phyteuma L., 
Babs diffors in sonata: oss aoaresiiaat after flowering, and Pawanta 
subulate, not dilated upwards. I. West slopes, Amo, D. III. 
i. and ii.! In profusion on eo after a fire! 
FR. Luteola L. Disturbed waste ground; rather frequent; 3-6. 
adpressed lateral branches and large flowers, but the type is more 
frequent. I.! Il. Rare! III. i. and ii.! 
Astrocarpus Clusit ; wel var. -spathalafalin G.&G. Heathy 
pa ; frequent or oqmind ; 3-6. i.! ii. Palmones Pinar! 
. Palmones Village ! 
Cechueace egal 
Tumeca velutina Fisch. & Mey. mn gravelly places, woods 
and mountains ; frequent; 4-6. III. i. Queen of Spain’s Chair! 
Alcadeza! Cork Woods! ii. By railway in several places! M. de 
la Torre! ins | 
! ea ains ! 
T. prolifera Scop. Similar places; less frequent; 5-6. Stems 
glabrous, Toat sheaths shorter. Perez Lara describes a third 
species, 7’. (Kohlrauschia) te oie! with intermediate characters, 
and suspects that the Queen of Spain’s Chair plant, which he has 
not seen, may belong to it, 2 Maditerrancas Steps! Dockyard ! 
III. i.! “In great Neither sp on the Queen of Spain’s Chair and 
mones Sands! 
+Dianthus lusitanicus Brot. (teste F. N. Williams). Dry 
eaths; rare; 6-7. Petals notched, not incised, leaves slender, 
green. III. i. Between Malaga Gardens and 8. Lorca ! 
D. we = & R. var. brachyphyllus Wk. se banks and 
rocky places; rare; 6-7. Petals fimbriate. The var. is more 
ceespitose, eves shorter, rs. and calyx shorter, with 8-12, not 
6 scales. I. Rev. III. i. Lane beyond Bonel’s Farm! Lower 
mountain region of San nega, D. 
