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S. romana L. Dry and rocky places; rare; 4-5. Annual, 
with white flowers, floral leaves like cauline. III. i. 8. Gatien ark 
and San R 
Cleonia lusitanica L. Rough slopes; occasional; 5-6. III. i. 
Beyond Pedrera! Path to First Pine Wood! Pine Wood 
Plains! Alcadeza Crags! ii. Algesires: Frere. 
Prunella vulgaris L. Damp ma arshy places; frequent; 4-6. 
II. i. Almoraima Soto! By Lajo! ‘ii. Mountains! Carnero 
tPrasium majus L. Rock places and old walls; very com 
mon on Rock, rather rare in Spain; 4-6. I.! III. i. At Garteia! 
ii, Old walls at Algeciras ! Carero Hills ! 
juga Iva Schreb. Dry hills; rather rare; 3-7, III. i. 
ig Hills! ii. Near Sandy Bay! iii. Guadacorte ! 
Var. psewdo-Iva Benth. with yellowish, not rose flowers, and 
more revolute leaves. Much c ommoner than t type, and usually 
= pag I. Near Willis’s! III. i. and ii 
vcrium campanulatum LL. feos 5-7, Leaves sub- 
bipinnatifid, III. ii. Near Algeciras, Née. 
ys co L. Bushy places; chiefly in woods ; common ; 
2-5. I.! III. i. and ii.! 
Var, latifolium Rouy, with “es broader leaves, oak age 
above. I. Wk. K., D. III. i. §. Carbonera, D. ii. S. de 
Palma, Rev 
Var. rotundifolium Daut. & Deb. Leaves har eet broader, 
half the = roundish ovate, green above. I. III, i. and ii. 
er collectors. 
T. br eileen Desf. Dry gras 5y hills; rare; 6-7. Whorls 
several-flower red, not secund, bracts ovate lanceolate longly 
found. III. ii. Ridge between Carnero and Pelayo!, dwarf 
Specimens in an exposed situatio 
- Scor = ~ L. Bushy “mt rocky places in mountains; 
locall ocally ommon ; 5-7. The type is subglabrous and eglandular 
IIl. ii, El Soka &c.! Other examples from Waterfall bec have 
& more or less a a ciliate calyx, but are best under type 5 
ar. beticum P. L. Inflorescence very glandular, corolla tube 
shorter. I. Brouss. !, Salzm., Durand, dc. ar i. Queen of 
ain’s Chair! Alcadeza Crags! ii. Mounta , 
Var. pseudo-Scorodonia P. L. Leaves ah a de — 
whitish. oe beneath. I. Rare, K. III. i. Queen 
s Chai 
T’. resu cai Desf. Cultivated fields; frequent or common; 
ede Hesse dentate or subentire, corolla resupinate. III. i. 
a 
. eee Schreb. Marshy spots; sag local; 7-8. 
III. iii. Palmones Sands! Thicket near Guadacorte! Pee 
£7. “parte L. Rough slopes; rare; 6-7. rapes of T. Cha- 
-, but quite glabrous, with shining leaves. I.? pe 
Old Men’ s Garden and Engineer’s Road, Robinson. Not confirme 
