A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 77 
Spain; 3-6. I.! III. i. Aleadeza Crags! Valley near Long 
Stables! ii. Near Algeciras, Née. 
Var. ramosissimum Wk. has many lone. ae branches; 
— with type and perhaps commoner. I.! III. i. Near San 
fe tortuosum Bose. Similar places; frequent? 3-8. Much 
like last var., but wholly glabrous, leaves and sepals narrower. 
My only gathering for A. majus proved to be this. I. Both sides 
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d! 
Fields and rs | — common; 3-5. 
Very variable in leaves and flowers. I.! III.! 
ar. grandiflorum Chav. has seed leaves and large flowers, 
often much branched. Commonin Spain, rare on Rock. I.! III! 
#2 sige par mst Lge. has flowers scarcely longer than calyx. 
San 
Chenorrhint villosum Lge. Rocks; locally frequent; 5-6. 
I.! III. i. Aleadeza Crags ! 
Var. _pusillum Boiss. has very small leaves. I. Winkl.! 
“Lin alaria L. On walls; ane but very 
doubifully ar i about a town and at San e! 
L. cirrhosa Willd. anks and rough slap rare; 5-7 
Leaves ‘vieenoan  sagittate, patel long, slender. Debeaux’s notes 
after this species (Fl. p. 148), refer to L. lanagera, and possibly 
is San Roque stdin refer to the ie also. I. eg ! 
Bon 
a Desf. Similar places; rather frequent; 6-10. 
Very: near oes but calyx segments narrow lanceolate. un- 
dant near messroom of South Pavilion, K., herb. Balestrino!; not 
there now, I think. Behind the Mount, iit. II.! III. i. and ii.! 
seldom sage by me in flower, but I think frequent. 
L. triphylla Mill. Cultivated fields; rare; 3-5. Annual, 
leaves large and eae flowers whitish or yellowish, variegated 
with lilac. = Brous III..i. At foot of San 
tet eo a perennial, 3 ft. igh, flowers violet 
with yellow palate: has been reported from poem by “ge i.] 
L, viscosa Dum, Sandy ground; comm —6. , with 
large yellow flowers in a compact raceme, saniaaly ranting in fruit. 
Often misnamed L. spartea L., which has much longer pedicels 
in a lax raceme. I. Lem.!? I think this, bat fruiting raceme 
elongate. III. i. andii.! In profusion on mountains after a fire! 
L. pedunculata Spreng. Sand-dunes; locally plentiful; 3-5. 
I! ID! TIL! ! From Catalan Bay to Sandy Bay beyond Algeciras! 
Flowers purple or yellow 
methystea Hoffm. & Link. Sandy and gravelly places ; 
locally common; 2-5. Flowers violet. III. i, Cork Wood and 
Alcadeza Crags! 
