52 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
“Centranthus ruber DC. Rocky places, probably not ae 
but quite naturalised; 4-6. = Above Devil’s Gap, flow 
dge 
C. Caleitrapa DC. Scteta old — and rene places ; - 
quent? 4-6. Very near next, but usually shorter and mo 
slender, cymes more compact, and asthe tube sae as long a 
achene. [, a Willis’s! | ITI. i. Cork Wood Crags! ii. Pal- 
mones Playazo! I think it oceurs in many other places, but I 
had resort J in distinguishing it from next. 
macro Similar places, and in deep sand; 
much ees 254 3-7. Usually much stouter, corolla tube 3 
times as long as achene. I.! ITl.! 
raci lifera Fise ey. (F. Cars i@ Gaertn. n.?). 
Similar — Guacchicts 1-5. Fruit jalicicioalas, more or less 
inflated. z Lara gives the synonymy cited, but Pom a —_ 
that ne aa Aifarenses (Vid é Deb. FI. 
alerianella microcarpa Lois. Dry fi elds and seach ples 
rather rare; 2-4. A slender annual, fruit the smallest of o 
are less than 4 line long, calyx limb very small, obbdale 
Tit. h above Bonel’s Farm! West slopes of Queen of 
Spain's Chair! Cork Woods! 
- truncata Betcke. Similar places; rare: 3-5. 
than last, corymb closer, fruit rather larger, calyx limb reticulate, 
apiculate, as long and as broad as fruit. III. i. Riverside above 
oe 
a Lois. Si ae agri) rare; 3-5. Flowers in 
dea Lois. Similar places; ; frequent: 4-5. Calyx 
reais ‘omentos within. I. Moorish Wail! Near erg 
III 
Engineer R - 1. Near Campamento Ceme ry! 
Roque, especially on on side! Cork Wood Crags! ii. Neat 
Algeciras Cemetery! iii, Near Guadacorte ! 
=e 
Dipsacus sylvestris Mill. mp grassy places; common; 
6-7. Central scales of infl 
a in fw in soaiiees often long, forming a coma 
Cephalaria syriaca Schrad. Dry fields: rare robably 
casual; 6-7. Annual, 6-18 in. Bagh! héadi & mall ie 
pale blue or lilac, alae and involucre longly scaeonati III. i 
wa ue, K. Perez L: 
Gibraltar ara wrongly cites the station as 
