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of material on which to climb. It is dwarf, erect, compact, and 
little scabrous. 
[Galium eS Schott fil. A doubtful species, des- 
cribed in Deb. Fl. p. 95. Perez Lara thinks it may have been a 
an 
G. ellipticum Willd. Shady valleys and mountain slopes; 
locally frequent; 5-6. III. i. bid ods near San Roque, Pouwrr. 
Almoraima, Reut. ii. Mountain 
[ ides Li. Kelaart was a ee that this grew in 
Gibraltar, ees it has not been confirm 
. palustre Li. var. elongatum G. & G. Marshes and ditches ; 
couse or » loeally frequent ; 5-7. III. i. Cork Wood Sotos ! 
Lajo Marshes! ii. Shore marshes near Algeciras, : Bae, iii. 
Guadacorte Marshes! 
G. campestre Schousb. Cultivated and fallow fields; frequent; 
5-6. I. P.L. — i. Campamento Common! Alcadeza rags ! 
Around ine Roque! ii. Carnero and Algeciras org: iii. somes Pans! 
[G. viscosum Vahl. (G. glomeratum Desf.) i orded by 
rice i the Spanish Dreaioanes. doubtless in error for the 
G. divaricatum Lamk. Dry grassy or stony places; rare; 
5-6. Very near next, but sonia broader, laxer, es pees elon- 
gate and filiform, leaves not reflexed. I. Pavon. III. i. San 
at ee Reut., aie ra geciras, Rev. sayeth Waterfall Valley! !? 
rare; 5-6. IIL. ii, Rides Station! Between El Cobre sand El 
Saladillo ! 
Var. vestitum G. & G. has a hispid fruit. III. i. Campo 
Common! Railside beyond San Roque! ii. Railside beyond 
Algeciras ! 
G. Aparine L. Roadsides, gardens and ee ae) 
3-5. - Chiefly i in gardens! Reclamation eas a IIT.! 
ricorne With. Cornfields; rare? 4-5. I. K. III. i. 
Near Pindalista ! Almoraima ! 
. saccharatum All. Dry hills, banks, walls, &c.; very abun- 
orig iy 1-4. Large specimens not in fruit resemble G. Aparine. 
! IIT.! 
G. murale All. ‘eas rocks and dry places; very common ; 
1-5. I.! III. i. and ii 
Vaillantia hispida L . Rocks and old walls; rare? 
Hispid, inflorescence dense, no horn on top of fruit. I. Near 
Levant 
+V. muralis L. Similar places; locally very common; 2-5. 
I.! Sometimes slightly hispid. My 300, from Catalan Bay, i is a 
very laxly branched form simulating Polycarpon tetryphyllum. 
VALERIANEE. 
Valeriana tuberosa L.? Stony or grassy places; rare cr 
error? 4-5. Forms of this often resemble C. Calcitrapa, which 
Kelaart may have mistaken for it. I. South and west —* K. 
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