104 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
meda (Balestrino!, labelled R. sy A Not native, I 
think.} IIT. i. Near San Roque Station ! een of Spain's 
ar Cork Woods, especially near ee ii. Waterfall 
Valle 
th. ee ames L. Woods and crevices of rocks; locally com- 
mon; 12-4. Floral bracts small, subulate. I.! III. i : Mounted 
Hypoglossum L. Similar places; rare ; 2-4. "Flo ral bracts 
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aragus hae L. Bushy places and woods ; 8-9. Sub- 
vee phyllodes yo facnicled, 14-3 lines long, flowers 
South and ees K., D. III. i. About San Roque and 
S. Guba D. Almoraima vere! 1? a a long-spined form. 
A. aphyllus L. Bushy places and open fields ; frequent; 3-0. 
Erect, phyllodes stout solitary, ca sane pee lin. or more long. 
lowers one or several. III.! I hav noticed this scattered all 
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ee Pinar ! Carnero Hills! iii. Guadacorte! Salt Pans! 
[A. officinalis L., reported by Kelaart as all but wild on the 
Rock, has been recorded by no other collector.] 
LInIACEs. 
Fritillaria rurtatee Wikstr. var. miepentce Baker. Rough 
lad rather 3-5 slopes, rare, D., K., Lem. 
i i & 6 ishdhors, 4 ii. 9. dle Palma, Rev., Willk. Will- 
ae 8 record is for F’, peascanerese Raf., which Debeaux says has 
been confounded with F. his 
Var. stenophylla Baker S aay sth ger: by i 
commone form. 
onel’s Farm ! ‘ee 2 iy Charl Sandy places near Cork 
Woods, Hurst! depo eane mountain slopes! iii. Fields near 
s, Rev. 
Tulipa mone, Link. (Z’. Celsiana DC.). Rough slopes, rare ; 
3-4. III. i. South slopes of San Roque, Wk. . Near Almoraima, Wé. 
: may h Sand 
ithogalum narbonense I. Sandy fields, &c., oooasiona 
Perianth pure white with narrow w_ green keel, filaments longly 
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attenuate, scarcely half perianth. III. i. At foot of San Roque 
and §. Carbonera, D. 
Similar places; common; 4-5. Taller, 
perianth with a broad green keel, filaments abruptly eo 
nearly as long as perianth. II, A plant or two! III. 
