16 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
tVar. longifolia Wk. has all leaves attenuate at base, linear 
lanceolate, flowers much larger. I : 
*Saponaria officinalis L. Sandy places and roadsides ; usually 
near cottages; occasional; 5-7. I. Hedges and waste places in 
the town, D. III. i. By Lajo in ioe: places! Lane towards 
First oe iii. Salt Pans! Palmones Village! 
. Vaccaria L. Cultivated pret or sandy fields; rare; 4—5. 
TI. iii. _ Between San Roque and Algeciras, D. 
1 na maritima Don. Sandy or rosky ground net sea ; 
rather the or overlooked; 3-5. Leaves quite obtuse. I. South 
and west coasts, Rev., D. North Front! III. ii. Carnero Point Eas 
petala L. Sandy apd gravelly fields; common; 
probably ee: 3-5. Leaves always, and sepals u sually, mu- 
ba a BS Ba Noted goa II., but the plant seen may 
have: ee S. maritima. 
+Var. capillaris Lge. Much more = pongete and 
slender. III. ii. Waterfall Mot & S. de Palm 
[S. procumbens L. Leaves of what might ha hae Pica this seen 
oe, Glacis and elsewhere, ae perhaps only frist examples of 
st. 
tAlsine tenwifolia Cr. var. hybrida Wk. Dry, gravelly, and 
rocky places; rather rare; 3-5. Calyx eglandular, leaves out- 
curved, not strict, taller and less diffusely branched than type, 
which is not Spanish. I. Mediterranean Steps! Green’s Lodge! 
III. i. Alcadeza Crags! Cork Woods! 
ratte enzl. Dry rocky places; locally frequent; 
3-6. I. Buena Vista i Mediterranean Steps! Engineer Road !> 
Rosia ! ea tine eda 
Moehringia eetindes Gay. Damp woods and rocky water- 
courses ; locally common; 2-5. Very near M. trinervia Clairv., 
and perhaps a variety, but sepals shorter than capsule, petals 
none, ene about 5 (3-8 in mine), leaves shorter and broader. 
be Aa s vary from three to five in both. III. ii. Waterfall 
alle 
Arenaria spathulata Desf. Nap clayey spots in fields and 
paths; Say Aaa 2-5. os me : 
A. leptoclados Gus ce slopes; rather rare; 4-5 
Kelaart’s record of 7 * serpyllfolia L., of which many authors 
consider it a slender variety, doubtless belongs here. Perez Lara 
thinks all he has seen belong here. I. Near Farringdon’s. South 
and west slopes, K. III. i. North slopes gees ae ! 
emargimata Brot. Dry sandy plain 2-4, 
Tee mouaraons annual, with white ee ‘rose nobel petals. 
tA. estes Welw. Similar Dineee: rare; 3-4, dwarf 
very slender annual, leaves very narrow, short, petals rather large, 
white, entire. III. ii. Nas fat Porta & Ri 
A, montana L. Bushy or rocky places on sd rare ; 
4-6. Flowers large, white, leaves lanceolate, glabrous, I. K. 
Ws taal but quite a likely habitat, III. ii. Summit of El 
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