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[Var. juncinella Boiss. is a smaller, more slender variety, 
opal more puberulent, Boi lower pale, and is, I believe, 
requent. 
Danthonia decumbens DC. Chiefly in watercourses on moun- 
tains; locally er sas III. i. Queen of Spain’s Chair! 
ii. Frequent i in mountai 
Molinia cerulea rae h Watercourses; local; 7-8. III. i. 
North-east slopes Chair! ii. Valley beyond ‘Waterfall ! 
onesie echinatus L. Bushy eas common; 5-6. IL.! 
C. elegans Desf. Similar places; very local; 5-6. III. ii. At 
the Waterfall ! 
rckia aurea Moench. Roadsides, walle and waste places ; 
rather frequent; 3-5. I. Walls in the town! Dockyard! ngi- 
neer Road! III. i, Campamento village! ii. Walls in Algeciras! 
ili. Palmones village ! 
ulpia Mywrus Gmel. Grassy and rough places; frequent ? 
5. Leafy . — panicle long and narrow, upper glume not 
awned, 
eu Vo ectw wroides Gmel. Similar places; common; 4-5. Stem 
longly naked at top, panicle short, dense. Not always easily 
distinguishable from last. III. i. and ii.! 
. longearistata Wk. (V. Broteri B. & R.) has more numerou 
Rivets, and a nh a awn to lower glumes. III. i. Almoraima, 
Boiss. San Roque, D. ii. 8. de Palma, ev 
V. ciliata Link. ndy places; rar e? 4-5. Panicle long and 
narrow, silky-villous, pony enclosed in aoe sheath, pedicels 
very short, lower glume not more than one-fifth as lo apg. as a 
pales longly ciliate. I. K. II. On the Isthmus, Wé.! III. 
8. Carbonera, D. Almoraima, Wk. 
Vi ane Dum. Similar places; rare (but abundant in the 
Riise P. L.); 4-5. Both glumes awned, t the lower one-tent 
as long as upper or less. apace of Bromus madritensis. III. i. 
I! Masson! 
Var. conferta Coss. & Germ. is a dwarf condensed form. 
I. Europa Flats ! 
V. Alopec meee Link. Sandy ground; very common; 4-5. 
Spikelets on shorter pees larger, and with more numerous 
florets than in last. Cave Guard, K. II.! Iil.! Near 
Gibraltar, Salzm! fe 
Var. lanata Boiss. with ely ena raceme and very silky- 
villous pales seems as frequent as type. II.! III.! 
tVar. sylvatica Boiss. has elongate strict nae spikelets with 
7-9 florets, and awn twice as long as pale. III. i. Cork Woods 
above San Roque, Boiss. I believe I have satiea this by the 
Lajo — Second Pine Wood. 
Festuca ampla Hack. Grassy hills; rare; 5-6. Co saa 
slender, oo flaccid, setaceous, eonvolute. III. i. Queen of 
