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very finely adpressed puberulous, appearing glabrous, often red- 
dish. = i. Cornfield by the Cagancha, near San 
S. portensis L. San Ap wes rare; 6-8. Very slender, much 
branched qt the base, leaves very narrow-linear, flowers in 
dichotomous cymes, calyx dings! not contracted at mouth in 
fruit, carpophore long, seeds flat on face and back. III. ii. Near 
S. inaperta L. San ndy hills; rare; 5-6. seeing last, but 
minutely pubescent, less br: anched from ba ase, fruit calyx much 
shorter, carpophore shorter, seeds channelled on back. III. i. Foot 
of San ane e and of Carbonera, 
S. stricta L. Dry, gravelly, or sandy places; rare; 5-6. Very 
viscid, laaky a to top, panicle branching, fruit calyx con- 
tracted at , truncate at base, ribs narrowly winged, petals 
bright rose. pits ee agwit'y S. muscipula L., which has wing- 
less calyx ribs. IIT. i. Near San Roque, Ball. ii. Algeciras 
Stat cad 
tS. s L. (S. longicilia Otth.). Dry hills; rare; 4-6 
Perennial, fal nodding, carpophore decidedly shorter than 
capsule. III. ii. Upper slopes beyond Waterfall, an unusuall 
broad-leaved form! 8. de Palma, Rev. Leaves of apparently the 
mellifera B. & R. Stony and rocky places; rare; 4-6. 
Near S. italica, but flowers “evar yellow, and calyx 0 only 4-6 
lines long, leaves broader. III. i. Aleadeza Cra 
tS. ttalica sce pea “and recky gr ee rare; 4-6. 
Perennial, flowers erect in a viscid panicle, carpophore as long as 
capsule, petals we calyx 6-7 lines long. ITI. i. pe ravines 
of San Roque and o 1 i } 
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searched for this in vain over Catalan Bay, whet much of the 
vegetation has been removed ee re foot of the precipice in 
err os the water catchm 
S. conica L. Recorded by “ponent from the Rock; probably 
an error. 
S. inflata Sm. Rough bushy, or cultivated ground and 
soaiialdaa ; ratte frequent; 3-5. Debeaux only records var. 
a ! 
poh nig: Att a which I have not seen. I.! 
commutata Gruss. Similar places; rare? 3-5. Like last, 
but leaves ser often subcordate, more fleshy, pedicels mee ol 
calyx more inflated, seeds fine ely granulated, not tuberculate 
III, i. Near San Roque, Wk, 
