A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 19 
MALVACER, 
Malwa pane L. Dry sandy and stony places; very 
common; 4-7, [.! III.! 
M. sylvestris L. Waste places and roadsides; rather frequent 
n Rock, much less so in Spain; 3-6. Epi calyx narrow, quite 
ie ge h i 
. niceensis All. Similar places; common; 3-6. oe 
very variable in size. nown from M. alcnute by broade 
epicalyx and smaller paler rose flowers, and from M. parviflora by 
more deeply lobed leaves, larger flowers, and calyx half covering 
ce 5 ree Its free epicalyx distinguishes it from Lavatera cretica. 
[M. r rotundifolia L. is recorded for Gibraltar by Kelaart and 
Dautez, and is common according to Debeaux, but I have never 
seen it. Perez Lai a says it is subalpine in 8. ‘Spa in, and doubts 
many of the records. Probably M. parviflora has been mistaken 
or it.] 
M. parviflora L. Waste ground; common, at least on 
Rock; 3-6. a labrous, with flat rugose back, and 
very acute edges, corolla very small, hardly longer than calyx. 
I.! II.! IIL, I believe frequent, but only noted from Punta 
ala ! 
+Lavatera arborea L. Rough ground near sea; rare; more 
frequent formerly? 3-6. I. Rocks and grassy ta also near 
Signal pocorn K., D. A-single plant at Monkey’s Cav 
ica Rough and waste places by bas fae and 
buildings: very ¢ common; 4-6. Epicalyx iad: connate at base. 
ce Ge 5 aE 
L. Olbia L. Woods and bushy places; rare; 5-6. Shrub, 
flowers clustered, axillary, leaves with a long ‘terminal lobe. 
III. Near rors Lagasca 
ar. his . & G. is more —— er seer ie and 
oly, | aves | ech ues not pet t both sides. III. i. Near 
agai neg ii. By o in S Oecaaes Hi 
[L. maritima Gouan is reared “ ehaikaant on the Rock 
by Kelaart and Daut It doe t grow in the neighbour- 
i od. I cannot piageek what en can have been taken 
or it. 
triloba L. Bushy ground; rare; 5-6. A tall shrub, 
flowers clustered, leaves cordate, orbicular, aes 3-lobed. 
Winkler named it L. micans L., but Perez Lara thinks it belongs 
here. III. ii. Algeciras, Winkl. 
L. trimestris L. Sandy fields; very common; 4-6. Erect or 
prostrate, aoa sometimes white. I.! 
inalis Fresh or salt marshes; locally frequent; 
6-7. III. iii. Guadacorte Marshes! Both sides of Salt Pans! 
[AURANTIACE. | 
[None of the order mentioned by Kelaart is native.] 
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