76 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
SCROPHULARIACE2. 
Verbascum Jon og tidied Schrad. Sandy ground; locally 
Gok 
frequent; 4— ? Leaves apparently of this species on slopes 
above Catalan Bay!? III. i. Co z Woods near Soto Gordo! 
ii. Palmones Playazo! iii. Palmones Villa 
. sinuatum L. Sandy banks a ieee ; frequent; 6-9. 
I.! I1.! II.! With white flowers by railway near Guadacorte! 
V. virgatum With. Similar places; rare; 5-6. III. i. B 
river above Almoraima! Lane to First Venta! Near San Roque, 
tSerophularia laxiflora Lge. By streams and in woods; 
locally common ; 3-5. Cymes very lax, much more so than in 
S. aquatica, pelt often pale, leaves _ auricled. ear 
Willis’s and catchment above! III. i. Cork Wood ‘Sotos ! 
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[S. levigata Vahl. A specimen from the Waterfall, my 884, 
actly matches one from Ball, from same neigh hbourhood, 
labelled thus, but with a sign of doubt. It may be a form of last 
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dense, very dark-flowered, in me, flowers con- 
tiguous, bracts very broad, deeply fasertart ‘ido sepals; leaves 
usually se es or two pairs of pinne at base. II.! III.! 
+ Var watica L.?) has proba bly been con- 
founded with S. i bots if it be really distinct. III. ii. Alge- 
cir 
"Ss. sanlniisiie L. (S. ee Vahl.). Roadsides and ditches; 
rather common; 2-4, andpits! Above Alameda Parade! 
Engineer Road! III. i. aia ii. ! 
- canina L. Sandy ground and hedges; rather frequent; 
. The type (not recorded) has leaves much divided, with 
toothed lobes. 
OM aE er at Boiss. a dentate or merry pinna- 
tifid. IIT. i. Alcadeza Plains! Near Soto Gordo! Near 
Majaramboat Woods! Cork Wood Crags! 
Var. frutescens Boiss. More Mining A leaves less cut. Var 
betica Boiss. hardly differs. I. Schiichi! Rare, _ Pe i. Fre- 
quent about San Roque, K. Aleadeza Plains! ii, Palmones 
Playazo! iii. Palmones Sands! 
[Anarrhinum lazxiflorum Boiss. was gathered by Re 
between San Roque and Grazalema, which is geet outelds 
our limits. Debeaux cites it as “rocky hills of San Roq i! 
A. bellidifolium west. Bushy hills; rare; 5-6. . Vom 
cadez ! 
[Antirrhinum Linkibvere B. & RB. is one of Gandoger'’s 
determinations from rocks in the neighbourhood of Gibraltar, 
Dasot. Stem woody, leaves very broad, flowers bright purple. 
Probably an error 
A. majus L. Rough bushy places ; common on Rock, rare in 
