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Var. longifolia Rouy is a larger bush or small tree, leaves up 
sf bk in. long by 34 in. wide, fruit larger, more obovate, seeds black, 
yellow. Pik with type, into which it runs. I i.! 
InIcINEs. 
Tlex Aquifoliwm L. Mountain woods; locally frequent; 4-5. 
III. ii. From Waterfall to highest eee very small bushes, with 
less spiny leaves than usual, not see ower 
ar. balearica Wk. (J. Porat Ait). Leaves much larger, 
usually quite entire. III. ii. S. de Palma, Rev. 
TEREBINTHACER. 
Pistacia Terebinthus L. Woods and rocky ad ag occasional ; 
4-5, I.! III. i. South slopes of San si 
sag! Lenisoue L. eet cacinegh an on Rock and 
i ie) okie Ee  Playnast” Occasional in 
mountains! iii. Gundiscortal Painichod Sands! 
[Schinus molle L. is only planted.] 
LEGUMINIFERS. 
Anagyris foes L. Rough bushy hills; rather frequent; 
12-3. LT Old Man’s Garden! Above Willis’s! Below Signal 
Station! Alameda Gardens! III. i. San Roque, Wk. Almoraima 
Station! ii. Hills north and west of Aigectens | Carnero Hills! 
iii. i — Barrios Station 
Ret monosperma Boi Sandy ground; rare; 12-2. 
Ce. Planted iil. & lines:  Brobelly Dautez’s S. Carbouees 
tatio 
Spartivm, junceum L. Rough bushy places; —, 4-6, 
I. Engineer Road! Jews’ Cemetery to Gymnasi sium! III. i. San 
Roque, D. ii. eek common at Algeciras, D. I have uve seen 
it there. 
Sarothamnus beticus Webb. Woods and bushy Longe locally 
frequent; 1-4. Leaves large, Ele . Lem.! Rambur 
Whole side of Rock below Michael’s Cave covered with it, Kk 
It is not so now. III. i. Slopes of San Roque, Boiss. & Reut.! 
Cork Woods! ii. Mountains! Carnero Hills 
S. Welwitschii B. & R. Woods; locally frequent; 4-6. Like 
S. scoparius, but pet densely hairy, leaves few or none. III. ii 
Waterfall Valley ! 
. grandiflorus Webb? Bushy places; rare or or? 4-6. 
Hardly eee from last, and recorded iy bp other 
collect . Ra 
Oytisiis tribracteolatus Webb. Wooded slopes; locally pea 
1-3. III. ii. Waterfall Valley and other valleys north of it 
C. csweentes DC. ak type rare? 1-5. Fruit site 
te. I. ? 
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urved, white-woolly, but a apparently becomes rufescent in — 
rs that the best distinction is lost. All I have seen has pod hai 
