110 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
bably a new as but ed deal are too young to describe 
fully. IIT. i. Campo Com 
S. Holochanus. i Sandy places; very common; 4-6. 
age 8 
Var. australis Koch has smaller fewer heads, and grows with 
the type. III.! 
S. maritimus L. Aa and ditches, and by rivers; very 
common ; 3-6. II.! III.! 
Var. compactus Reichb. fil. is a form with sessile heads, hardly 
worth distinguishing It grows frequently with type. ae ! III.! 
Mba a pubescens Kunth. y streams; rather ae 
ITT. East slopes Chair! ii. Waterfall Valley ! Slopes ovale 
El Saladillo! ! §. de Palma in Los Barrios district, . 
tion to the Flora of Europe. The variety Ee occurs in Algeria 
(sp. herb. Kew. labelled P. laza R. Br.!). The type is widely 
ree III. ii. Above Waterfall ! 
Carex divisa Huds. Sandy grassy places ; daar 1-5. 
i North Front! II.! III.! Rare north of San Ro 
ulpina L. ery. places and by water ; eau or com- 
mon ; 3-6. IL! ait.t 
C. divulsa Good. Banks and bushy places; frequent; 3-9. 
I. Below St. Bernards. III.! Some forms look like C. muricata 
which is recorded from the cam a by Pourret (e# 
Colm.), cous I think ours is all C. div 
. paniculata L. Swamps; bisalic Sats iM, Ine 
most of the Cork Wood Sotos! Below S. Lo 
Bone Crags, M. de la “ibe and in the Waterfall Valle ey! 
tC. ambigua Link. Similar places; rare? 2-4. Like last but 
shorter and 1% erect, leaves 3-1 line broad. III. i. Queen of 
Sy 8 ry 
a Ee By streams; locall common; 3-4. III. 1 
pts Miel labore Migosiras' Also, I think, i in some eae 
a Scop. in usually clayey spots on hills; the 
} IIT. ii. Near upper aqueduct, Algeciras ! 
a ar. serrulata Ball, with less stig peduncles, and narrow 
ruit prety he “ at ae ends, iscommon. III. i. and ii.! 
pen s. (C. maxima Sst ). Wet laces in woods ; 
locally frequent: rr IIL ic p), wet eA ains! 
Hills near Carnero Point ! eee ee oer 
