46 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
About Algeciras, “tn rare south of it! iii. Near Los Barrios 
Station yer elsewher 
Var. g eaecfoleein G. & G. Stem whitish, leaves bipinnate, 
glaucous t segments linear, entire, pedicels and involucels shorter. 
IIT. ii. Near Algeciras, Rev. 
Visnaga Lamk. Cultivated fields: locally sare Sie 6-7. 
Leaves — Sey very a divided. III. i. Between San 
Roque and §S. Lorca! Road t o Malaga dices Near First 
Venta ! wee rat eevee above Almoraima! iii. A single 
plant by First River Ferry! 
pum graveolens L.  Marshy places; rare; 6-9. I. or II. 
K., either on North Front or Neutral Ground. III. i. hiiigeaigae 
Soto! iii. Salt Pans! Guadacorte Marshes! 
Helosciadium nadine Koch. Streams and ditches; com- 
mon; 4-7. Very variable; stout, erect, 3-4 ft., or small, 
decumbent. Hi. t TEE 
bipinnate, with rather large segments, pedicels and petals very 
villous. - 1, On and below Cork Wood Crags! iii. A single 
age ! 
Ridolfia segetum Moris. Cornfields: ; very common; 4-5. 
Tall, annual, leaf segments capillary, flowers yellow. ([I. A 
bt 6 on ass opa Glacis!] III. 
tPetroselinum ik een ses, Rough stony places; rather 
rare; 4-5. Tall, leafy, flowers greenish yellow, leaf segments — 
broad, fruit laterally compressed, involucre 1-3, involucel several. 
I. Catchment below Rock Gun! Buffadero Gate! ITI. ii. Alge- 
ciras, Fritz 
plaarile protractum Hoffm. & Link. Cultivated fields; 
frequent; 4-6. I. North Front,+ Frere. III. i. San Ro oe 
protege sige River bed above Almoraima ! Queen of Spain’s 
'B. cations Brot. Dry heathy and bushy places ; locally 
frequent; 6-7. Much branched, very slender, tasous long, narrow 
lanceolate, Ill. i. First Pine Wood! Cork Wood Crags and 
tB. foliosum Salzm. Stony slopes and rocks on mountains; 
locally common tout, simple, edhe. close set, lanceolate, 
longly acuminate, <gp iy branch ed. III. ii. Mountains! 
- gibraltaricum L. Rocky places ; aie 6-8. 2-3 ft. high, 
leaves mostly radical, twisted so that faces are vertical, involucre 
and involucel persistent. I. Lem. |! Abov , , 
and towards Europa, sides Boiss. A specimen so named 
B. fruticosum ‘L. Sin sila places; locally frequent; 6-8 
Shrub," 4-6 ft. high, leaves scattered, elliptical taesoli, in- 
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