A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 91 
G. Roberton aie yar. parviflorum Viv. Shady and bushy 
places; very co -5. Differs from type, which is found 
1,1 dad, 
Erodium cicutarium L’Heérit. ‘Sandy and gravelly fields and 
heaths; very common; 12-5. I cannot satisfactorily identify all 
the forms of this aggregate, which, as such, occurs everywhere. 
Pisin! 
E. primulaceum Lge. Similar places; very common ; 12-5. 
Our earliest and commonest species, fairly distinct, with ‘several 
large bright pink flowers, often colouring considerable tracts of 
Jacquinianum Fisch. & Mey. Similar places; 3-6. 
Den sely pubeseen nt aa glandular, leaves shortly densely Meee 
tripinnatisect, segments small, obtuse, peduncles 2-4-flowered, 
petals subequal, sre ie long ai s calyx, i t spotted, vattiele 
without a fold, which shies last ee have. IIT. i. Sandy 
shores by Fort San Felipe, 
Var. bipinnatum Parl. Subglabrous, leaves less deeply divided, 
owered, stout, glandular, petals equal, scarcely 
longer than calyx, not spotted, carpels with a long beak, fold 
small or none. I. Near Old Mole, DD: I. i. Bonel’s 
Farm! ? Andalucian racecourse ! ? Both stout re with con- 
ee divided leaves, and very long carpel bea 
schat ee érit. Grassy and waste pore abundant ; 
1-5. I. Lt “TIL. and ii.! Doubtless occurs everywhere. 
E. ieslinoktds ‘will Roadsides, banks and bushy places 
very common; 2-6. Varies rT in leaf sobing: aud 
somewhat in colour of flowers. ae ge a ote sca equen 
beyond San Roque. ii.! Rather rare, 1 not seen in mou 
Var. subtrilobum Lge. Leaves tri- or pinnati- Tabad: ‘terminal 
lobe “5 ne occurs sietanedtly with t YRe. Lf IL Ei 
E. iatum Will imilar places; rare; 4-6. Inter- 
mediate Praee last and next, nearer the ae but more slender, 
sepals much pepe 9-91 lines instead o f 5-6, beak shorter, 
14-2 in., and m ee rsa without a ridge, I. £. 
Europa Point! > aakak nea 
Var. involucratum Wk. is iatoutor, with larger bracts. II. Wk.! 
Willkomm’s specimen looks very like H. Botrys, but differs in 
hs) 
striped ioe red, ane a with 2-3 deep teens. beak in. 
long. [I. Wk.] Wi ana 3 No. 556 labelled “at Gibraltar and 
— Chiclana and Conil” is certainly Z. laciniatum. III. i. 
! 
OXALIDE. 
Oxalis corniculata L. Dry banks, path-sides, and by streams ; 
rather frequent; 3-6. I. Below Devil’s Gap! Buena Vista! 
