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red, not bright red fruit, and I suspect it is merely a form of that 
species. III. i. San Roque, Wk. ii. Algeciras, Wk. Mr. Druce 
tells me he fe seen it - ue popes Leppie 
Pyrus communis L. . Mariana Wk. Bushy hill pot : 
occasional; 2-3. Only ‘this variety mi recorded. It differ 
spinescent branchlets, ovate or ov rotund leaves, and ri 
binate globose fruit = very thick pédanol es. I have not seen 
ao named specimens; my own agree very closely with P. cordata 
onia vulgaris Pers. is quite na raaarabiai here and there, 
as beyotid Almoraima and Long Stables, remote from buildings, 
also in Palmones Sands, small barren bushes looking quite native. 
[Prunus Armeniaca L. and Eriobotrya japonica Lindl. are only 
cultivated. ] 
peeriake rrt ] 
[Punica granatum L., he remains of cultivation, looks 
native in several places on the Rock and in Spain.] 
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Myrtus communis L. Bushy places and woods; frequent or 
common; 6-7. III. i. Foot of Chair! Alcadeza Crags! Cork 
Woods! ii. Palmones Playazo! iii. Palmones Sands! 
LYTHRARIEZ. 
tLythrum bet L. Marshes and by =e bis rare, 
Var. S pe villous 
tomentose. III. i. By Lajo in many places! Cork Wood Sotos! 
ii. Palmones Playazo! Carnero Hills! iii. Guadacorte Maiehin, 
sometimes 6-8 ft. high 
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r. Preslit Deb. Stem erect, siistghs: nee hae rounded 
or sahiciedake at base, upper narrow. ; ae oo E 
Hyssopifolia L. In drier places; ¢ ; 4-6. Annual, 
flowers smaller, petals paler, 5-6, also ihe sae “TL. ! TEI. i. an 
ii.! My'1196, from sands near Pedrera, is small, subsimple, 
2-3 in. high, and looks different. 
é ifolia L. Dry light soil; rare; 5-6. Smaller and 
more slender, petals very small, 4, stamens 2. iit. : Near San 
Roque, Ball! ii. merene 9 near Algeciras ! iii. Roadside near 
