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ARISTOLOCHIACER. 
Aristolochia betica L. (A. glauca ie Rough bushy places; 
abundant on Rock, rather rare in ae Te > 1-5. I.! III. i. Cachon! 
Alcadeza Crags! First Pine Wood! ii. Carnero Hills! Alge- 
ciras, Rev. 
Woods and open grassy places ; frequent ; 2-5. 
lek, Til. i. pcb part of Campo Common! Carteian Hills, 
&e.! ii. and iii.! 
[A. rotunda L. has a globose tuber, and a closed sinus to the 
leaves. I. K. Never confirmed.] 
KUPHORBIACE. 
*Ricinus communis L. var. co GTI mME ia Waste places near 
ee: occasional. a b. never saw it 
annual. Reclamation Te i "Sandpite! Lower Lines! III. i 
San Boca! Puente Mayorga! Almoraima! ii. About ichoaaat 
Mercurialis elliptica | Lamk. Heathy ground; locally frequent ; 
3-5. Shrubby, te glabr 
rather — crenate. III. i. Second Pine Wood to Long Stables! 
tM. Reverchoni Rouy. Bushy places and in woods; locally 
common ; 16. Perennial, aaaini flaccid, leaves deeply 
incised. III. ii. All over mountains! Near Cachon Farm! 
Waste places; abundant; 1-12. Very variable 
in size, and in colour as shape of leaves. The complete female 
appears rare. I.! III.! 
Var. ambigua Duby i is as common as type. I.! III! 
Crozophora tinctoria A. Juss. Cultivated ground; rare 
Annual, with some look of a Heliotropium, but very hifferent 1 in- 
florescence. III. i. Opposite Francia’s Farm! By First Pine 
Wood! iii. Guadacorte ! 
Euphorbia Peplis L. Sands near sea; rare; 0-9. Leay 
ey truncate at base, <a a smooth. II. Hurst! 
IIT. i. Sand dunes, Brouss. Duf., €c. iii. Palmones, D. 
BE. gibraltarica W.-Dod in oes Bot. 1914, 13. Sandy or 
gravelly places; rare; 5-9. Like last, but leaves larger, blotched 
with reddish black, smaller capsules, and small blackish, 3-keeled, 
foveolate soorte IL. i . Railway at Second Venta! 
@syce time ar. canescens Boiss. Sandy or gravelly 
Places; lolly frequent ? 5-9. Much smaller, seeds tetragonous, 
reticulate rugose In small patches all over the Neutral 
round, and cannot fail to ae attention, K. In Fl. p. 7 
Kelaart sa says the station is the North Front. I have not seen 
it in either, but it is i overlooket: III. i. Sand Desert, D. 
Railway near Record Ven 
adenocarpa ea eee fields; occasional; 4-5. 
Tall anna, “lands entire, capsule an ait s quite smooth. 
III. i. Between San Roque and S. Lorca! ii. Near Cortijo 
Trinidad 
E. v a Lamk. Damp woods and m eadows; rare; 4-6 
P erennial, 6- 6-12 j in., shade entire, ile with cylindrical warts, 
