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E. australis L. Similar places; aan 12-1. III. i. and 
ii. Same stations, also Palmones Pin 
E. wmbellata L. Similar pl i occasional; 2-6. III. 
Cork Woods, rama rage" Second Pine Wood! Alcadeza Cae 
and “ime s! ii. Moun ! 
cubilrnbtioaigey DO. hroat of corolla more open, 
Sees shorter. III. ii. §. de hate P 
+Var. major Coss. Corolla nearly twice the size, 24-3 lines 
ae anthers larger but less exserted. III. i. Near San Roque, 
alma, Rev. 
+Var. anandra — Corolla Beare = than type,  Somigecer 
anthers none. III. ii. S. de Lun ar Los Barrios, SS. 
E. mediterranea i Similar seme: rare; 1-3. IL. ii. Hills 
behind J eas Frere. 
luna vulgaris Salisb. Similar places; abundant; 7-13. 
d ii. ! 
‘ ii. 
+ Var. depressa W.-Dod. in hed Bot., 1914, p. 13. wepgpiecrned 
stems acemuas ebeogee. ITI. i. All over Bonel’s Far 
OLEACE. 
Jasminum fruticans L. Rocky bushy places; very common ; 
sae 
bias uropea L. Mountain and hill slopes; common; 5-6. 
(I. A few trees cultivated in Kelaart’s time. ] 
Var. oleaster DC. The wild form, with much smaller fruit. 
rt Ty! 
bush, 8-10 i. often much less; pee rat shee deeply a very 
acutely serrate, or almost entire on the same bush, fruit globose, 
umbilicate at apex. III. i. Cork Woods near Second Venta! 
ii. Waterfall Valley 
tVar. ove S wer figs elliptical lanceolate ae teeth almost 
— Til, 
P. medi 
bilieat’ I. Old Man cerag ! Near Cockiosii’s Post ! Lavant} 
I think not common al ov: r the Rock, as Kelaart and Dautez 
eB: III. ii. Recorded in wihy notes, but authority mislaid. 
ngustifolia y Similar places; common ; aves 
almost tin laga Gardens ! Alcadeza. Cr. rags! Cork 
Woods! _ ii. Pelceus Playazo, a broad-leaved form! Mountains! 
ili. Palmones Sands! 
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. Woods and hedges; rather 
frequent 1-2. [I. Engineer Road and about Alameda, not 
native?] III. i. Aleadeza! Railway near Guadarranque River! 
Cork Wood Sotos! ii. M. de la Torre! Near Palmones railway 
bridge! iii. Guadacorte! 
