A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 45 
[M. crassifolium L.? is planted at Governor’s Cottage, and has 
become quite naturalized on rocks near the Lighthouse.] 
[CAcTES. | 
[Opuntia. One or two species are commonly cultivated and 
grown as hedges, occasionally growing subspontaneously. ] 
SAXIFRAGACER. 
Saxifraga globulifera Desf. var. deere Boiss. Rocks, 
old walls and stony débris; locally common; 3-5. I. Northern 
slopes and precipices from Rock Gun to Castle, and débris slopes 
below! Mediterranean Steps! 
UMBELLIFERZ:. 
tSanicula valley L L. Shady woods; rare; 4-6. III. ii. Top 
of Waterfall Valle 
ryngium itm Lamk. Sandy ground near sea; rare ; 
6-8. Annual w: mall heads. A specimen in herb. Balestrino 
SO labelled, > Anoet ‘lean is EH. maritimum, which Kelaart also 
records. I. North Front, eastern side, rarely, K. II. K. III. i 
Linea, K. 
E. tricuspidatum L. Dry fields and heathy places ; occasional ; 
Radical leaves oval cordate, dentate, rarely lobed, -cauline 
with narrow-linear segments, _ small, sessile. III. ii. 8. de 
Palma in Los Barrios dis _ Hitt 
E. maritimum L. oa “oce casional; locally common ; 
5-7. I. North Front! TI. ! Tey . or iii. Near R. Guadarranque, 
K., D. ii. Sandy Bay! 
E. cote Stsus Sk Cultivated or fallow fields; locally 
common; 6-7 dical leaves oblong, subentire, cauli ine very 
undulate and i ane rarely all subentire. III. i. About 
San Roque, especially north of it! ii, About Railway near 
ground; ‘oa hips 25 I. Levant! Near and 
neck ! ve i. San Roque, especially n eine Nea First Pins 
Wood! ii. Algeciras Station! El Saladillo! Near Sandy 
Ba 
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— Cy desea Boiss. Dry heathy places ; ee) 
common denudatum Koch, but leaf segm 
longer and naere ge and ronal longer. In my 
involucel is abnormally long, often much exceeding fruit. III. 
By Second Pine Wood! ii. Slopes beyond Waterfall ! 
‘us Lu. Dry fields and roadsides; frequent; 5-7. 
Ammi maj ry 7 
Varies much in height and leaf cutting, we 1-2 to 6 ft., “sap 
very white, involucre pinnatisect. II. . About San Roque 
