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P. Mute F. Schultz. Apparently anes 3-5. I. Gibraltar, 
Beck, III. i. San tinge, to sae ii. ras, Bec 
tP. nana Reichb.f. Rare? 4-5. Lit Sis at but corolla cepekns 
“arg of lip more seri A tube ioe constricted in mid 
III, i. Cork Wood Crags! (my 1736, teste Beck). 
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Lavandula Stechas L. Dry Dashy hills; rare in a 
abundant in Spain; 2-6. Leaves quite entire. I. South and 
west slopes, Towrnef., Schott, K., D. II. ! 
a 8 tata L. Similar r places ; common on Rock, rare in 
Leaves dentate. I. — above Alameda and 
y. multifida L. Similar — common on Rock, rare in 
Spain; 11-4. Leaves pinnatifid. A white-flowered form is 
found. I.! IIT. i. Near San ace. Boiss., Pour urr. 
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denser spikes. III. ii. Alea s, fe aie 
- Bauhini Ten. Similar places; rare; 6-8. Taller, less 
tomentose, spikes very dense, short and acuminate, many in 
panicle. Perhaps wad a variety of last. III. ii. Algeciras, Rev. 
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south of Algeciras!? iii. Ina copse “3 ‘ Goaiiscots 1? 
" gium Li. var. villosa Benth. Grassy places ; very 
common; 6-9. Young leaves and shoots usually quite glabrous, 
but flowering stems almost always very tomentellous. I. North 
Front, K., &¢., not there now. II.! I 
ycopus ewropeus “3 Streams and marshes ; locally rather 
frequent; 6-9. III. i. Cork Wood Sotos! ii. Mountains! 
iii, Guadacort rte! 
iganum aga Hoffm. & Link. Dry banks; rare; 6-8. 
Il, ii, S. de a, Rev. 
0. Poche Sagi: Dry places; rare; 6-8. Differs from 
last in narrower more glandular bracts, and perhaps only 
varietally distinct. III. i. Road to Malaga Gardens! Between 
San Roque and First Pine Wood! 
hymus hirtus Willd. Rocks and walls; rare? 5-7. Much 
eed with next, and Mr. A. B. Jackson is of opinion that all 
ai illkomm suggests that it may be a variety of T. vulgaris. The 
FE nation of our species requires further investigation. I. Bovss., 
eg ah: i. Carteian Hills, K. ii. Waterfall Valley? not seen 
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