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bracteoles longer than calyx tube, stipules large, often connate 
with base of tube, outer calyx teeth twice inner and gland-tipped. 
III. ii. S. de Palma, Rev. 
P. erecta Req. Damp sandy places; rare; 4-6. Erect, 
1-2 in. high. III. iii. Palmones Sands! 
HatoraGEs. 
tMyriophyllum alterniflorum DC. Pools; rare; 4-5. III. 
ii. Near Palmones Pinar ! 
ONAGRARIER. 
*Cinothera stricta Ledeb. Deep sand; rather frequent; 4-6. 
Deh. ©.” UY. 7. lanes Sanda} Punta Mala! Puente 
Mayorga! Near Rocadillo! iii. Guadacorte! Salt Pans! 
Epilobium hirsutum L. var. villosissimum Koch. Marshes or 
by pools; locally frequent; 6-9. III. i. Cork Wood Sotos! 
iil, Guad ! 
- Lournefortit Michal. (E. virgatum Fr. var. majus Lige.). 
Hedges and ditches: occasio al; 5-8. Allied to E. obscurum 
Schreb., but much taller, stouter, darker green, with the look of a 
florum. III. i. By the Lajo! Railside near 
D ; 
n Roque Station! ii. Roadside near Algeciras! El Cobre! 
sh! 
- adnatum Griseb. (E. tetragonwm L.)? Similar places ; 
rare or error? 6-9. I suspect the last Species has been mistaken 
for this. III. i. or iii. Marshes on banks of Guadarranque, D. 
Ditches at San Roque, Pourr, =~ 
E. parviflorum Schreb. Similar places; rare; 6-9. III. ii. At 
El Cobre, a very white villous form ! 
tIsnardia palustris L. Springs and running water; rare; 7-8. 
IIT. ii. §. de Palma, Rev. 
TAMARISCINER, 
Tamariz gallica L. River banks and wet places; rare? 4-5. 
Very like next, but racemes 1 -2 in. long, lax and slender, 
hypogynous dise with ten obtuse angles, filaments salient from 
them, anthers longly apiculate. (I. Cultivated, K.] II. At foot 
of Fort San Felipe, D. 
T. africana Poir. Similar Places; frequent; 3-4. Racemes 
shorter and denser, disc with 5 acute angles, filaments not salient, 
(I. By North Front Cemetery, planted !] 
CucURBITACER. 
Bryonia dioica Jacq. Bushy places, hedges, and woods; 
cocasiohat;, £0. 0. KJ. 1" Near Week sa Felipe, K., D. 
ii. Arroyo Gabo, and elsewhere ! Carnero Hills! 
; Freep Elaterium Rich. Dry rocky débris: locally common ; 
- I. From Mediterranean Steps to Buena Vista! Near 
Michael’s Cave! 
