74 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
L. apulum Vahl. Dry hills; frequent; 3-5. III. i. Carteian 
Hills! Campamento Common! 
Myosotis repens Don. (M. palustris Roth. var. betica P. L. ?). 
Marshes and streams; locall common; 4-6. alyx tube conical, 
deeply cleft, teeth much longer than broad, flowers rather large. 
IIT. i. Near top of Chair! ii. Mountains! iii. Guadacorte! 
tM. lingulata Lehm. (M. cespitosa Schultz). Similar places ; 
rare; 4-6. No aerial creeping stolons, leaves narrower, flowers 
smaller, corolla limb not wider than length of tube. III. ii. Hills 
near San Bernabe! 
tM. sicula Guss. Similar places; rare; 5-6. Annual, pedicels 
ebracteate, scarcely longer than calyx, usually ascending in fruit. 
III. iii. Boggy meadows near Palmones, Wink. 
tM. marituma Hochst.? Marshes near sea; rare; 5. Perennial, 
base of stem woody, hairs on tubercles, flowers very large and 
pale. An Azorean species. il. Rev. 
M. hispida Schl. (M. collina Reichb.). Sandy places, or in 
woods; frequent; 3-5. III. i. Cork Woods! ii. Palmones 
Playazo and Pinar! iii. Palmones Sands! 
M. versicolor Pers. Similar or more grassy places; occasional; 
3-5. III. i. Andalucian racecourse. Pinar de los Bigotes! 
Cork Woods! ii. Algeciras Golf Links! Palmones Playazo and 
Pinar! Near M. dela Torre! iii, Palmones Sands ! 
M M. arvensis Hill). Sandy fields; rare; 
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3-5. III. [i. Near Gibraltar, K. Not “at Gibraltar,” as Debeaux 
says.] ii. Near Algeciras, Clem. 
[M. sylvatica Hoffm. Debeaux credits Kelaart with this from 
near San Roque, but Kelaart only reports it from the neighbour- 
hood of Gibraltar, probably outside our limits.] 
Cynoglossum cheirifolaum L. Rocky and stony places; oe- 
casional; 2-4. The corolla is described as rosy, fading to violet 
or blue, but the limb is permanently cream-coloured, the tube and 
oat processes deep maroon. ‘I, Jews’ Cemetery! Ince’s! 
- 1, Sa »D. ii. Algeciras, D. 
C. rn panes Desf. Dry hills and sandy places; frequent; 
m Ait. Similar places ; frequent; 3-5. I. In great 
K. ave only seen a single 
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- Dry bushy places; locally fre- 
quent; 5. III. i. Cork Wood Crags! Alcadeza Crags! 
[Symphytum tuberosum L. wag communicated to Kelaart from 
the Rock. Error or casual 2] 
SoLaANAcEs. 
Solanum nigrum Li. Roadsides and waste places; rare; 1-12. 
The black berries are the only constant feature; leaf lobing, 
hairiness, and size and colour of flowers vary greatly. I. Sand- 
