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AROIDER. 
Arisarum vulgare Kunth. Dry open and bushy places; very 
abundant; 11-1. I.! III.! 
rum helices Nill Shady banks; rather frequent, and quite 
native; 3-4. I. Sandpits! a Willis a Above Engineer 
ad! III. i. Malaga Gardens! ii. a 
A. maculatum L. is reiclliod ‘teed Alpes by Clemente, but 
is unconfirmed. 
. Dracunculus L. is subspontaneous here and there, but I 
have not seen it. 
Colocasia antiquorum Schott. Shady ravines ; ei natura- 
lised in one spot; 6-7. III. ii. Valley below Waterfall ! 
TYPHACEZ. 
Typha latifolia L. Pools and streams; rather rare; 6-7. 
My petporing has rather narrow leaves, 3-34 lines wide, and male 
spike about + in. above female. It may be a hybrid. III. i. 
ear Almoraima! ii. In the Miel! iii. Guadacorte Marshes! 
Salt Pan = 
T. angustifolia L. Similar places; locally common; 6-7. 
More Sarcens than my records show. III. i. In fhe Lajo! 
li. Carnero Hills! iii. Guadacorte Marshes! Salt Pans 
Ere ienies ramosum Huds. In streams ; locally common: 
4-7. III. i. In the Lajo! Cork Wood Sotos! ii. In the Miel! 
Marsh ie El Cobre! Towards El Saladillo! 
PALMER. 
Chamerops humilis L. Bushy hills; very common; very 
rarely in wore or heathy places; 4-5. I.! Often with a pee 
4-6 ft. high. III! 
ORCHIDACE2. 
Serapias cordigera L. Woods, rarely = ground; rather 
locally frequent; 4-5. I. West slopes, K., Schott. III. i. Queen 
of Spain’s Chair! S. Lorea! Cork Woods! ii. a de " Torre ! 
P patios Pinar! Waterfall Valley, especially at El Cobre! My 
1895, from marshy open spots near railway beyond upper Miel 
Bridge, is a peculiar form in an sc tnry situation, with small 
flowers, a rather narrow lip, intermediate between 
type and 8. Lingua, but Mr. Rolfe thinks it belongs here 
S. occultata J.Gay. Damp y places; rare? 4— Flowers 
Similar places; very common; 4-5. Lower 
Perianth lobes more anand, lip n pre accu as long as last, and 
broader, basal ridges dark and close, so that they are described as 
I.? West slopes, Schott. II.! te areas 
inn Orchis papilionacea L. Bushy ground; very Ta ; 
8e, reddish Selon III. i. Magazine AL, a ial plant! 
35 - Morio var. picta Reichb. Woods and bushy places ; Pcs ; 
+ Spur t truncate, almost as long as ovary. Lii:'3 on 
