22 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
Below Lunatic Asylum! III. i. Cork Woods! Lajo above Ban 
Roque. Arroyo Viejo! Queen of Spain’s Chair! ii. —_ tains! 
Algeciras Station and by Miel beyond it! Guadalm 
*O. cernua Thunb. Bushy banks, roadsides, and tocol ( 
very abandant: 12-4. This species has increased enormously in 
recent years. L.! IIL! 
ZYGOPHYLLACER, : 
Tribulus terrestris L. Sandy ground ; local; 5-7. I. North : 
Front! II.! Not win great abundance,” as Kelaart says. III. iti. a 
Palmones, Rev. . 
RutTacez. } 
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Ruta montana Vill. Dry bushy hills ; locally rather frequent; — 
6-7. Leaf segments narrow, flowers br right yellow eo ; 
Carteian Hills near San Ro oque ! Towards First Pine W: 
Pinar de los Bigotes! Near Aleadeza Crags! 2-6. 
- chalepensis L. Dry bushy hills; lo at Sone 
a a 
oes not record ZR. chalepensis, which he may have mistaken "fot : 
it. ITT. i. Carteian Hills! Path to First Pine Wood! Magazine 
Hill! ij, ‘Cartes Hills! 
CorIARi@. 
oe A toe L. Thickets in marshes and by streams; — 
locally common i. Arroyo Viejo and Lajo in a | 
places! Railside ae Almoraims! iii. Guadacorte Marshes 2 
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aan 
Rhamnus Alaternus L. 
frequent; 12-3. I.! A n 
may be — form near R. i integrifolia mentioned Ve 
IIT — ies Spain’s pore Cork Woods! ii. Monntaiia to 
Rocky srs places ; frequent ; 3-5. Lo 
Oval or satan often small. I.! IIT. i. San Roque, Wé. 
Queen of Spain’s sores — Woods! ii. S. de Palma, Wk. 
iii, hore mones village, L, 
- angustifolia on thes linear lanceolate leaves; like those 
of ‘ek, but more rounded on sides. I. Near Windmill Hill Road, 
Wk., &. III b Wk. 
ai 
R. lycioides L.? Similar places ; rare; 
4-6. Lea 
linear, or stra; ap-shaped. _— _ » thinks the records for the 
province refer to the last y I K. II. i. and 
: municated, 
ii, sta! sas at San Rone: and 8. de P Palma, K. 
ngula Wooded val locally frequent; 4-6. 
mw. ii, gle Valley ! Vo Soe 
