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S. officinalis, ct in being shorter, with shorter, broader, less 
acuminate calyx teeth. I. About Ince’s, ee cultivated | 
Dautez describes the station as ‘rocks west slopes 
Debeaux adds, “ the ——— of this plant i in the rocky and 
elevated ravines could n e doubted,’’ so it doubtless occurs 
elsewhere, thou ough I hav petbis i searched in vain for it. 
Colmeiro thinks it not native. 
[S. officinalis L., S. pemmbeiee L., and S. viridis a ea reported 
by Kole chad Gaudichaud from the Rock. Non is probable 
but S. lavandulefolia may have occurred formerly.) 
Spanish] 
tS. Sclarea L. Rough slopes; rare; 5-6. Leaves broad, sub- 
stata: east very broad, strongly veined, flowers pale blue 
II. ii. Near a cottage in valley above Frayle Bay ; 
S. tingitana Etth. Bushy places; rare; 5-6. III. Neigh- 
bourhood of Gibraltar, Rouy. 
S. bicolor Desf. Banks of streams; locally frequent ; PoE 
iii. Mr. Patron informs me that it occurs with white flowers 
behind Guadacorte. 
S. bullata Vahl. (S. betica Boiss.). Dry banks; rare? 4-6. 
Leaves rather large, ovate lanceolate, bullate, flowers fuscous red. 
IIT. i. Cork Woods, te Schousb. San Roque Road, K. 
Plentiful — Almendral, 
S. Verbenaca L. Dry banks; common; 12-6. Corolla ue 
= riraly. Gx blue, much longer than calyx, upper lip much 
- Inflorescence very Sora often short and dense. 
L Chiefly — Rock! III. i. and ii 
Var. precox Lge. (S. clandestina 2 , Debeaux evidently uses 
this name for. the next species, but according to Mr. Pugsley 
(Journ. Bot. Bs Spe it stands for dwarf forms of S. Ver- 
benaca. III, i, ii 
tS. hormcncitig Pourr, (no & G.). Similar places; com- 
mon; 12-6. Always tall ss elners a , corolla much darker 
pean smaller than last, upper lip scarcely arched. I. 
Ne ee tuberosa L. Rough bushy places; occasional; 5-7. 
Floral leaves and bracts quite herbaceous, not pellucid, reticulate- 
veined. I. By wall from Middle Gate to Signal Station! Near 
Farringdon’s! Mediterranean Steps, a single plant! ge 
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reticulata Desf. Similar places; rare or error? 7-8. 
Near last, but bracts disease pellucid. I. Clem. ? 
N. Apulei Ucr. Similar places; rare; 4-6. Much more 
glabrous, floral leaves and Fag oh narrow, herbaceous, nerves 
Strong, not reticulate. III. i. Near San Roque 
Lamiwm amplexicaule L. ” Chiefly; in vegetable gardens; rather 
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